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I've just downloaded the Hawk 127 from A-Team Skunkworks, and very grateful that they gave me access to the file. :good:

 

Having added the F-18 cockpit, as its three MFD's are much more realistic for this jet, I'm wondering how do you change the flight dynamics. The reason I ask is that this model handles like a heavier fighter such as a Phantom, but it should be extremely agile.

 

I'm assuming it's somewhere in here, and within the pitch, roll, and yaw damper entries?

 

[FlightControl]

StallSpeed=53.83

CruiseSpeed=167.35

ClimbSpeed=125.51

ClimbSpeed=230.02

CornerSpeed=221.17

LandingSpeed=53.10

MaxG=8.00

MaxSpeedSL=277.8

MachLimit=0.95

PitchDamper=0.55

RollDamper=0.4

YawDamper=0.3

GunBoresightAngle=0

RocketBoresightAngle=0.0

AutoTrimMaxMach=0.97

 

Cheers

Posted

not just there, but EVERY statement in the data ini that pertains to anything flight releated.

 

In short, a complete rebuild of the FM/data ini

 

wrench

kevin stein

Posted

What flightmodel setting do you use ingame. Ive noticed that most jets that are made by the community use the "Normal" flightmodel. If set to hard most of the jets behave like big as boats.

Posted

not just there, but EVERY statement in the data ini that pertains to anything flight releated.

 

In short, a complete rebuild of the FM/data ini

 

wrench

kevin stein

 

Ah, that sounds like I'm completely out of my depth there then! It's a crying shame as the 127 is such a beautiful model, and I really wanted it in my sim. :mda:

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