sparouty
Charter Member
Hi,
I was always frustrated to not being able to start my navy flight on carrier's deck, that's why I coded a new feature for my "RFN Carrier" gauge to allow one to simply and quickly move his plane to a location on the carrier (catapult, elevator, hangar deck, etc...).
With the release 4.20, you can predefine up to 4 different locations per carrier, and then, during the flight, after having tuned the corresponding carrier frequency, you just have to select the location you want to go to!
In addition, I added a tool to help you to define the location offsets (xyz coords of the targeted point calculated from the ship ref point) in order to enrich the parameters file with new locations and/or carriers.
You can find this new release in our RFN web site (http://www.google.com/translate?hl=fr&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http://royalefrenchnavy.perso.sfr.fr/) in RFN Creations/Gauge part.
The new dll, the 2 new xml files just replace the previous ones. Don't forget to save the old xml files if you did some customization you would like to redo in the new files...
Enjoy!
Regards,
Sylvain
I was always frustrated to not being able to start my navy flight on carrier's deck, that's why I coded a new feature for my "RFN Carrier" gauge to allow one to simply and quickly move his plane to a location on the carrier (catapult, elevator, hangar deck, etc...).
With the release 4.20, you can predefine up to 4 different locations per carrier, and then, during the flight, after having tuned the corresponding carrier frequency, you just have to select the location you want to go to!
In addition, I added a tool to help you to define the location offsets (xyz coords of the targeted point calculated from the ship ref point) in order to enrich the parameters file with new locations and/or carriers.
You can find this new release in our RFN web site (http://www.google.com/translate?hl=fr&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http://royalefrenchnavy.perso.sfr.fr/) in RFN Creations/Gauge part.
The new dll, the 2 new xml files just replace the previous ones. Don't forget to save the old xml files if you did some customization you would like to redo in the new files...
Enjoy!
Regards,
Sylvain