Weapon Delivery Planner released
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ME too. I also have
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Hey,
Just download the same file again from the website. Couple of files where missing in the package.
Sorry for this.gr Falcas
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New version released.
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?5293-Weapon-Delivery-Planner&p=66013#post66013Enjoy,
FalcasI get a 404 File not found?
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all okay here, just refresh and download again
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Yep, file is up again
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Worked!
See that the ATIS is now working correctly. Thanks Falcas
But I have one question though. Still have problems with the radio tab on DTC. It doesn’t import the freq’s I have on my callsign.ini file, and I checked that they are there. It’ will do, when I hit the Open Callsign.ini File button on the MAIN tab. Is this the normal procedure or is just me?
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@MRO:
But I have one question though. Still have problems with the radio tab on DTC. It doesn’t import the freq’s I have on my callsign.ini file, and I checked that they are there. It’ will do, when I hit the Open Callsign.ini File button on the MAIN tab. Is this the normal procedure or is just me?
Thanks in advance.This depends a little on what you are doing. WDP loads the callsign.ini when it gets started. If you have changed your DTC after that. When you change to a different flight in BMS, the frequencies will change. You need to save this to the DTC (which is just a text file) for WDP to be able to load them. But WDP can’t know what and when you have changed your DTC.
As you say… loading the callisign.ini will load the part where the frequencies are located and all is as it should be.gr Falcas
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But I can make a force load of the callsign.ini as soon as you select a flight (load mission in WDP).
That should help out in this case.Gr Falcas
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Thanks for the quick reply Falcas, I’ll try it.
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Thanks Falcas the problem has been fixed!
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Hello Falcas,
I don’t know if this has been asked before, but could you share how WDP calculates the Min Fuel column on the steerpoints data sheet?
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Hello Falcas,
I don’t know if this has been asked before, but could you share how WDP calculates the Min Fuel column on the steerpoints data sheet?
Thanksit calculates consumed fuel between 2 waypoints from starting the last waypoint with a fixed minimun of fuel requested to ensure the landing in security (ideally 1200lbs for block 50) : it calculates backwards step by step for each previous waypoint
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it calculates consumed fuel between 2 waypoints from starting the last waypoint with a fixed minimun of fuel requested to ensure the landing in security (ideally 1200lbs for block 50) : it calculates backwards step by step for each previous waypoint
Sure, but a bit more details would be great. How much fuel per mile? Does it take into account altitude? airspeed? climb/descent?
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Sure, but a bit more details would be great. How much fuel per mile? Does it take into account altitude? airspeed? climb/descent?
yes it takes into account altitude
I used:
20lbs/nm for low level
10 lbs/nm for mid level
5 lbs/nm for high levelresults are quasi similar with WDP
I supposed data maybe come from this document : https://info.publicintelligence.net/HAF-F16-FlightChecklist.pdf
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How can I uninstall WDP? Trying to install the latest version, but keep getting an error when unzipping saying that 3.7.15 has stopped working.
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WDP can’t be installed, nor unistalled, it’s a folder you copy or erase.
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WDP is still using outdated KTO Airport diagrams. I reported this Feb last year.
I have converted the KTO diagrams to WDP format, if anyone is interested.
WDP uses ‘airportname’_diagram.gif
KTO uses ‘airportname’_airport.pngThough not all 'airportname’s are spelt the same.
There are some major changes to the diagrams, checkout Osan for example.
It’s interesting too, how Theaters use their own formats and folder structures too.
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