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  1. I'm "trying" to get the MF MIG-25 PD to carry the R-33 AMOS but have so far been unsuccesfull, any hints as to what I've been doing wrong ? I've implmented it just fine for the the YAK-28P by increasing the "load limit" in the aircraft data.ini heres a hint:-

     

    [LeftWingStationOutboard]

    SystemType=WEAPON_STATION

    StationID=1

    StationGroupID=1

    StationType=EXTERNAL

    AttachmentPosition=-4.52,-3.70,-0.55

    AttachmentAngles=0.0,0.0,0.0

    LoadLimit=500.0AllowedWeaponClass=SAHM,IRM,BOMB,RP,2BR,2IR,AHM

    AttachmentType=SOVIET

    ModelNodeName=LeftOuterPylon

    PylonMass=90

    PylonDragArea=0.02

     

    [RightWingStationOutboard]

    SystemType=WEAPON_STATION

    StationID=2

    StationGroupID=2

    StationType=EXTERNAL

    AttachmentPosition=4.52,-3.70,-0.55

    AttachmentAngles=0.0,-1.537,0.0

    LoadLimit=500.0

    AllowedWeaponClass=SAHM,IRM,BOMB,RP,2BR,2IR,AHM

    AttachmentType=SOVIET

    ModelNodeName=RightOuterPylon

    PylonMass=90

    PylonDragArea=0.02

     

    but using the same method for the 25 does NOT seem to work, I also thought it might have to do with the PYLON MASS entry and edited that for the 25 and still no go.

     

    Any suggestions ?


  2. Like when I drove my SUV to California the other week and whined about the 50 bucks per trip I saved by not driving the little car. My SUV gets 5 miles less per gallon (25 MPG) than my sedan (30 MPG) on the highway. But the bigger tank on my SUV meant that I only had to fill up 3 times as opposed to 5-6 in the sedan. A normal trip to California in the sedan costs me around 300 bucks in gas. This was the first trip in the SUV and I spent 250.

    "tree huggers" can suck on that one

     

    Try beating 60 dollars for a full tank and getting 1200 KM's/745 Miles on a tank.

     

    EDIT:- Post edited by me for fear of being hit by ban stick.


  3. Of course, diesel prices have gone up more than gas, so a TDI car getting better mileage might not be any cheaper to drive per mile.

     

    Yeah but diesel now costs me 1.79/Litre thankfully our dollar isnt performing nowhere near as pathetically as the U.S Dollar and yes in this case the TDI is cheaper to drive than my 2008 Chevy Malibu which on full tank gives me 480 KM if not using a heavy foot and cost me a bit less i.e 1.18/litre. TDI costs me 1.79 but gives me 1200 KM. The high price of diesel pays off with the extra mileage.


  4. Yeah it's really funny when crapUV and pickup people whine about gas prices. Well you drive a POS vehicle, what do you expect ?

     

    EDIT:- 2007 Jetta TDI driver here (who gets 1200 KM on a full tank, try beating THAT Detroit), and yes I DO laugh at the "people" who drive the aforementioned vehicles and I love their reaction.

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