Have managed the Barracuda and Sea Fury - the editing of fx and additions to cfg and dp are all highly individual plus the rato gauge has to be added to a/c panels.
It may take me some time to figure the best way to package this
Thanks Stu - all about trials - did US Navy ever use rato/jato operationally in WWII or Korea - the only Allied a/c I've come across using it were Seafires, Barracudas and Sea Furies but I wont mind if someone corrects me. I suppose the US carriers with their longer flight decks didn't really need this option - and the wooden deck wouldn't really be ideal for solid fuel rockets - but if anyone knows different please let me know
I've prepared a package which puts RATOG on some FAA aircraft - I think I've got it all together but I'd appreciate it if someone could find the time to check it out for me - any volunteers ? get in touch by email or PM - thank you
Hmm - no volunteers - well be it on your own heads - I've since discovered that Swordfish MkIIIs flying off MAC ships were equipped for ratog so I've added it to the package which I'm uploading now - here's a composite pic showing take-offs
I hope the instructions are clear enough - so happy take-offs (boosted )
A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Effects Add-ons
Description: During World War II and the Korean 'police action' the Fleet Air Arm used rocket assisted take off gear to enable heavily loaded aircraft to clear the flight deck. It was also used if the catapult was u/s or there just wasn't sufficient wind speed across the deck for normal take offs.
This package gives all you need to equip Seafires, Barracudas, Sea Furies and even the Swordfish with RATO gear.
To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit RATOG Fleet Air Arm.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
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