Daube
SOH-CM-2024
Hi all,
I'm flying the BS J-15 in P3Dv3.1 and I love it so much.
I have not dived into the manual so deeply yet, as I prefer to take my time to discover the cockpit usually, and memorize it a bit.
Anyways, recently I saw that video of the real thing taking off from that ex-Russian aircraft carrier:
So of course, I wanted to try it in P3D as well. There were two good news:
- that Chinese carrier is included in the J-15 package, you just need to add it in the AICarriers config files. And it looks quite good
- I was able to simulate a non-catapulted takeoff, simply by pressing SHIFT+I to trigger the blocks and jet blast doors, push throttles to max, then SHIFT+I again to disable them, which unlocked my plane without any push. The takeoff in that way is quite impressive, the plane leaves the ramp at low speed, but just enough to keep climbing
However, I had a problem with landings. I couldn't get the velocity vector on he HUD to actually show me where I was going. I don't know if this is due to the "Russian" way and I shouldn't expect the HUD to work the same way as an American one, or if I simply missed a switch somewhere... Anybody could provide me some simple hints ? Having no info about the vertical speed on the HUD makes the landing a bit tricky, I have to say.... Also, that landing area is so short !
I'm flying the BS J-15 in P3Dv3.1 and I love it so much.
I have not dived into the manual so deeply yet, as I prefer to take my time to discover the cockpit usually, and memorize it a bit.
Anyways, recently I saw that video of the real thing taking off from that ex-Russian aircraft carrier:
So of course, I wanted to try it in P3D as well. There were two good news:
- that Chinese carrier is included in the J-15 package, you just need to add it in the AICarriers config files. And it looks quite good
- I was able to simulate a non-catapulted takeoff, simply by pressing SHIFT+I to trigger the blocks and jet blast doors, push throttles to max, then SHIFT+I again to disable them, which unlocked my plane without any push. The takeoff in that way is quite impressive, the plane leaves the ramp at low speed, but just enough to keep climbing
However, I had a problem with landings. I couldn't get the velocity vector on he HUD to actually show me where I was going. I don't know if this is due to the "Russian" way and I shouldn't expect the HUD to work the same way as an American one, or if I simply missed a switch somewhere... Anybody could provide me some simple hints ? Having no info about the vertical speed on the HUD makes the landing a bit tricky, I have to say.... Also, that landing area is so short !