@tiag said in F-15 Interior Lighting:
@Rainmaker Qawa and I are trying to understand the correct tone depending on the platform and every post you are writing you are not loosing time with us. This sounds very arrogant and unpolite.
Since your first post , 3 devs looked into it, instead of continuing deving or coding U4, because we care if it is correct.But your information is inconsistent/unclear: Sometimes you write you have you “played …for a number of years IRL”, then you wrote you “Have only looked at videos/screenshots”, then suddenly you write you “worked the E model for almost 20 years”. How many “expert” opinions do we get in the forum every week ? We check and cross-check, and challenge every info before we know it can be trusted and implemented. That is how we dev things.
I already wrote that we found evidence that red is indeed wrong. But yellow is not correct either. I also wrote at the first posts that aging plays a role for the F-16 and you finally confirmed now that for F-15 also plays a role.
The lights were “yellow” in 70s, which should read “amber”. With time, this color got more red in pics of 2000s, like the F-16 pits getting from green to yellow as time passes. That is why there are plenty of fotos with “not-yellow”-> more amber->redish caution lights.
What? ‘Played’ with it was referring to the same thing as working. Worked equals RL. There was no inconsistency there. Stop that.
No, what the response was that basically, go look at the manual because even though we have no actual experience with the aircraft, you most certainly are mistaken. ‘Read a manual’ and ‘waste of time’ stick out here. Yes, time has been wasted apparently, by me. And somehow I keep letting myself get sucked back in here.
No, things did not ‘change’. I already described to you in the previous post what happens with them and why they may appear off-shade. This is precisely why the EX, foreign varients, etc, still have the same standard. I literally posted you text from a RL manual showing the words ‘yellow’. That is not by mistake. Amber is not used for good reason. But again…have a good one.