Which hardpoint is the left and right chin in editor for the israeli -16I
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trying to add HTS and TGP to israeli Vipers, have only been able to add them to the hardpoint 5, cannot find left and right chin entry under hard-points for the israeli, or any f-16s
please haaaaalp!
_EDIT: id like to know for the sufa, the netz, and the barak please and thank you kindly much obliged!
for the record,
all Twin-seat IAF Vipers (D & I) have both TGP and a built-in HTS. you don’t need to add anything.
regardless, chin hardpoints in BMS are special case and are handled via the FM file and not via the DB. so it is pointless to look. if you really insist, you can enable it via the FM, however, it will break MP compatibility, and will not show visually as it is part of the model (which was removed on the appropriate jets). -
thank you for your informational on topic, polemic-less response. YOUR work is amazing!
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it’s very salty in here, but what is a “FM” that you need to edit to add HTS pod to a plane?
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it’s very salty in here, but what is a “FM” that you need to edit to add HTS pod to a plane?
FM’s are the Flight models of the aircraft(s), contained in the SIM>ACDATA folder.
You edit whichever one goes to the aircraft you want to add the HTS to. They are .dat files.
Like the F16I-52+ would be named similar, I think it’s f16ibk52+cftil in the ACDATA folder.
C9
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cloud 9 you’re a real help thank you.
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@Cloud:
FM’s are the Flight models of the aircraft(s), contained in the SIM>ACDATA folder.
You edit whichever one goes to the aircraft you want to add the HTS to. They are .dat files.
Like the F16I-52+ would be named similar, I think it’s f16ibk52+cftil in the ACDATA folder.
C9
could I ask further, for EX:
the hornet looked like this
HTS
HAS HTS 0
ONBOARD HTS 0i made the onboard read “1” now it should just load through the MFD, correct?
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Oh, sorry, make it 1
And yes.
C9
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@Cloud:
Oh, sorry, make it 1
And yes.
C9
Oh, Sorry…once more:
so it should read?
HTS
HAS HTS 0
ONBOARD HTS 1
i checked the israeli f16c52+ as refrence, which has both, and this is how the onboard HAD was looking in that AC.dat file, so I followed suit.
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Yes, you’re good!
C9
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Don’t forget the thrust vectoring
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP TODAY.
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Don’t forget the thrust vectoring
cannot fit in now that I’ve added flux capacitor to 3d pit, going back in time to move landmarks and break off curmudgeons.