Which hardpoint is the left and right chin in editor for the israeli -16I
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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.