Couple of questions
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 5:03 pm
Hi, newbie user here. First off I admit I have not yet had the time to go through the whole tutorial, so forgive me if my questions are answered there.
- Is the tutorial available without having to install the program? I'd like to look it over here in the office but I can't install software on my machine without getting in trouble.
- I spent a bit of time last night trying to massage a He111 high altitude level bombing mission into place. I'm using it as a training mission for my squad. One thing I would like to have is the ability to specify the exact placement of a static camera, so that I can Ctrl-F2 to it and see if I hit my intended targets after I release my ordnance. I checked off the box that supposedly places cameras at "major points of interest" - but apparently the airfield I'm bombing isn't considered to be of interest because there is no camer there. other than hand-editing the .mis file that is generated, how can I do this?
- Is there a way to specify which direction the plane should be facing when it spawns in? I am using air start at 6200m specified initial altitude (actually the plane comes in at 6800m for whatever reason), and would like to be able to face the plane in a different direction so that it faces something other than 85 degrees.
- Is there a way to tell IL2 to start the plane with supercharger and lean fuel mixture already engaged? Spawning in at 6000m+ with 100% mixture and no supercharger results in a very underpowered plane with plenty of black trails. Similarly, I'd like to be able to have the bombsite settings already configured to something reasonably close to what would be used to bomb (e.g. 6500m bombsite altitude, 300kph TAS, etc.). I suspect the answer to these questions is no, but it's kind of a hassle to have to set this stuff up every time and try to fly the plane at the same time.
- Any plans for supporting the new maps and planes released with 4.01?
- How come the "X" button at the top right of the application is nonfunctional? You *must* use the Exit button - unlike any other Windoews app I've ever seen!
Anyway, great little application - I intend to use it a lot!
Regards,
Zornhammer
- Is the tutorial available without having to install the program? I'd like to look it over here in the office but I can't install software on my machine without getting in trouble.
- I spent a bit of time last night trying to massage a He111 high altitude level bombing mission into place. I'm using it as a training mission for my squad. One thing I would like to have is the ability to specify the exact placement of a static camera, so that I can Ctrl-F2 to it and see if I hit my intended targets after I release my ordnance. I checked off the box that supposedly places cameras at "major points of interest" - but apparently the airfield I'm bombing isn't considered to be of interest because there is no camer there. other than hand-editing the .mis file that is generated, how can I do this?
- Is there a way to specify which direction the plane should be facing when it spawns in? I am using air start at 6200m specified initial altitude (actually the plane comes in at 6800m for whatever reason), and would like to be able to face the plane in a different direction so that it faces something other than 85 degrees.
- Is there a way to tell IL2 to start the plane with supercharger and lean fuel mixture already engaged? Spawning in at 6000m+ with 100% mixture and no supercharger results in a very underpowered plane with plenty of black trails. Similarly, I'd like to be able to have the bombsite settings already configured to something reasonably close to what would be used to bomb (e.g. 6500m bombsite altitude, 300kph TAS, etc.). I suspect the answer to these questions is no, but it's kind of a hassle to have to set this stuff up every time and try to fly the plane at the same time.
- Any plans for supporting the new maps and planes released with 4.01?
- How come the "X" button at the top right of the application is nonfunctional? You *must* use the Exit button - unlike any other Windoews app I've ever seen!
Anyway, great little application - I intend to use it a lot!
Regards,
Zornhammer