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Su-15TM Small cockpit tweak.
Version 1.0.1

1. Siatic Reticle (No HUD, Indicators/lights only).
2. Correct/Real Russian Cyrillic Markings/Labels (As far as possible to match with this cockpit model).
3. Avionic.

Thanks Autor this cockpit.


What's New in Version 1.0.1

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Version 1.0.1
1. Replacing markings/labels of some systems with more accurate ones.

Version 1.0.0

1. Siatic Reticle (No HUD, Indicators/lights only).
2. Correct/Real Russian Cyrillic Markings/Labels (As far as possible to match with this cockpit model).
3. Avionic.

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bazillius

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Thank you. This community has long needed a philologist and a radioelectronics technician to check the inscriptions and adjust the instruments. It is very good that the community has found such an expert, and in one person! It would help to save on salaries. Although there are no salaries here at all, but anyway! Thanks for sharing.

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michaelk

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Thanks for your appreciation of my work.

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OlWilly

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Do you use actual photos/manuals or go with feel? When doing MiG-23 pit I wasn't able to find detailed schemes of cockpit so some switches were named, erm, "approximately" - since they are non-functional anyway

OlWilly

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If you want to do MiG-23 pit, absolutely do it, mine fix is quite subpar

michaelk

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21 hours ago, OlWilly said:

Do you use actual photos/manuals or go with feel? When doing MiG-23 pit I wasn't able to find detailed schemes of cockpit so some switches were named, erm, "approximately" - since they are non-functional anyway

I try to do this using up-to-date photos and diagrams (sometimes they simply don’t exist, they haven’t been preserved, there was secrecy, etc.), as much as possible, and I find the “average” option, because: 1. On some USSR aircraft of the same model, but different series, the sights, reticles, equipment used sometimes differ, so it’s difficult to do it 100% like in the original cockpits (or you need to model in 3D, which I don’t have time for). 2. Therefore, I always write in the annotations "done as far as possible." 3. 3d models of some cockpits here are different (although approximately similar) to real ones, so you have to choose the average option from all possible ones.

P.S. If there is no information, then I proceed from the purpose of this system / switch, using terminology, for example, the term "Ровный полет" does not exist. but there is "Триммер", "Триммеры" well, etc.

 

 

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michaelk

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21 hours ago, OlWilly said:

If you want to do MiG-23 pit, absolutely do it, mine fix is quite subpar

OK. I plan to continue this work (I'm interested in it).

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michaelk

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P.P.S For example, cockpits MiG-19 P/PM (to illustrate my words above) cockpits in other sim games.
1. Very similar (DSC World).
2. Not correct (War Thunder).
3. The average option is "as far as possible" (Strike Fighters 2).

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OlWilly

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15 hours ago, michaelk said:

for example, the term "Ровный полет" does not exist.

If you mean "wing leveler" option, then it's either "горизонтальный автопилот" or "приведение к горизонту"

michaelk

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In this case, "Приведение к горизонту" is a more accurate phrase.Yes, but you need to look at the option of a specific system / cockpit. Perhaps this is in civil aviation, but I did not see it specifically in the military. "Автопилот", "Горизонт", this is what it looks like.
I have also seen "photo textures" (that's what I call them) in some cockpits (side panels, etc). In some cases, they can be left as is.
About MiG -23: I came across several options here (and before), some new works are worse than old ones (in my opinion, I do not urge you to agree with me).
I have variants of the MiG 23 MLA/MLD and some of them look good in my opinion (may be tweaked a bit).

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michaelk

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P.S And I always remember that each cockpit is the author's work, sometimes several people, I always express my gratitude to them, and of course, this is their work (my only small little corrections that I made only for myself and just decided to share with the community).

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michaelk

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On 10.03.2023 at 3:36 PM, OlWilly said:

If you want to do MiG-23 pit, absolutely do it, mine fix is quite subpar

Please check PM

michaelk

Posted (edited)

On 12.03.2023 at 4:38 AM, OlWilly said:

If you mean "wing leveler" option, then it's either "горизонтальный автопилот" or "приведение к горизонту"

"Приведение к горизонту" (Maybe horizon indicator adjusment, no wing leveler ).
P.S Yes there is such an option (Automatic withdrawal of the aircraft from any spatial position in horizontal flight. Yak-38), either way you need a cockpit manuals.

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OlWilly

Posted

6 hours ago, michaelk said:

"Приведение к горизонту" (Maybe horizon indicator adjusment, no wing leveler ).
P.S Yes there is such an option (Automatic withdrawal of the aircraft from any spatial position in horizontal flight. Yak-38), either way you need a cockpit manuals.

I just took the phrase from Lock On 2 controls page :biggrin:

This is how wing leveler called there 

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