Kamov Ka-52K
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OK , So how much of Falcon is “Scripted”
Are you talking Gear deployments, air foil rotations & deflections. Weapon release ? AI flight manoeuvres ?
What part of Falcon is Scripted ?
I’m sorry, I’m not interested to start a debate topic about something that is not Ka-52 related.
Btw, your videos are really interesting Toro !
btw :
Very old video, but this was the one that made me love this beautiful bird !
I’m looking now about Kh-35 capability on Ka-52… I’m not sure what is really possible
Regards,
Radium
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I noticed an incorrect detail in the current model. It’s most visible in the second picture, the blades on the upper rotor are oriented the wrong way. In a real Ka-50 (and Ka-52 probably too), the lower rotor turns counterclockwise, and the upper turns clockwise. You have them both oriented to rotate counterclockwise. The airfoils should, therefore, be oriented the opposite way.
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Good catch!
However … I am not sure we can do this in BMS (?).
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I noticed an incorrect detail in the current model. It’s most visible in the second picture, the blades on the upper rotor are oriented the wrong way. In a real Ka-50 (and Ka-52 probably too), the lower rotor turns counterclockwise, and the upper turns clockwise. You have them both oriented to rotate counterclockwise. The airfoils should, therefore, be oriented the opposite way.
Good catch!
However … I am not sure we can do this in BMS (?).
In fact, rotors were still temporary (I just copied pasted at that time). Final ones were supposed to be done.
Here is the final result.
For Dee-Jay :
This was an old version, but as you see it works nicely.
Cheers,
Radium
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https://i.imgur.com/wTJVEqp.jpg
In fact, rotors were still temporary (I just copied pasted at that time). Final ones were supposed to be done.
Here is the final result.
For Dee-Jay :
This was an old version, but as you see it works nicely.
Cheers,
Radium
This could need a nice code for starting up and shutting down the rotor smoothly
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This could need a nice code for starting up and shutting down the rotor smoothly
All new helos models have two switch states for the rotor.
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All new helos models have two switch states for the rotor.
I am talking about Dof management , at the moment there is no startup sequence
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I am talking about Dof management , at the moment there is no startup sequence
I understand. I just sugges that we already have it ready in the helicopter models. Like in aircraft propeller has: Prop Switch States.
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Hello,
some WIP for tonight :
[imghttps://i.imgur.com/00bH6tf.jpg]
Still a lot of stuff to check, but it’s looking very good !
Cheers,
Radium
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I noticed an incorrect detail in the current model. It’s most visible in the second picture, the blades on the upper rotor are oriented the wrong way. In a real Ka-50 (and Ka-52 probably too), the lower rotor turns counterclockwise, and the upper turns clockwise. You have them both oriented to rotate counterclockwise. The airfoils should, therefore, be oriented the opposite way.
Good catch!
However … I am not sure we can do this in BMS (?).
Hello,
First tests ingame, everything looks great !
cheers,
Radium
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Pure Art !
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Makes me wish we could fly helos in this sim. That really looks nice.
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Well… if they are as good as Radium is showing us they are, me too more than sometimes, to be honest… it would be a terrific fun spraying missiles, rockets and bullets on tanks, SAMs and radars.
Still hoping to to see some action of this kind in Kuwait, EMF, POH and (one day) in Nevada too.With best regards.
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Makes me wish we could fly helos in this sim. That really looks nice.
Makes me wish future helo’s would hide from an air threat (landing, without putting too much dust to spot), and/or fight back an attacker.
Apaches or other armed variants can be lethal to fighters, if they miss to kill them in the first pass… There are special training schools each year exactly for this case, fighter crews learning how to kill a chopper, or survive a missed engagement, and attack helo crews how to hide from a fighter and how to out-manouver it and kill it even with gun.
Assumption is that these helos have an RWR etc suite onboard, which is the case for most of them.
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The old Ka-50 (that is, the one in DCS) doesn’t. It only has an LWR (laser warning receiver). Although it might have been added in Ka-52. I’m not sure how common it is on other helos, I think they have to worry more about IR and laser-guided missiles.
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Makes me wish future helo’s would hide from an air threat (landing, without putting too much dust to spot), and/or fight back an attacker.
Apaches or other armed variants can be lethal to fighters, if they miss to kill them in the first pass… There are special training schools each year exactly for this case, fighter crews learning how to kill a chopper, or survive a missed engagement, and attack helo crews how to hide from a fighter and how to out-manouver it and kill it even with gun.
Assumption is that these helos have an RWR etc suite onboard, which is the case for most of them.
Good to learn, and many thanks for sharing those infos, Raptor.
Guess what… those made me conceiving a custom TE about in Kuwait or EMF… if successful, I’ll let you know more further.
With best regards.
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Well.
Gentlemen,I convinced myself of the use of helicopters to the point of creating a small test TE in Kuwait … just for fun.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GjtUkYmB3RJ4Dm90LWIrU2ZUHHS-ohr6
Have fun with you too, I hope.
With best regards.
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