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    UH-1H - A-10C - FW190 D9 - AJS37 - Ka-50 - M2000C - Mig21 bis - SA342 - Su-27/33 - Yak-52 - A4E-C Community
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    Bordeaux, France
  1. Same comment here, WHAT a changelog !!
  2. Hey :) Thx for this impressive work ! I have a question regarding the kamikaze pick-up : is it possible to lower its explosion effect ? I noticed that even if the explosion destroy two of a four vehicle combat (so the radius isn't that huge on the ground), the explosion kill me and my poor gazelle if i'm above or near it... I'd love to appreciate the explosion without explode myself every time ^^ I would gladly modify this value myself, but i have no idea where to find it. Anybody could help me ? Cheers
  3. Maybe you clicked on "Paste" but without checking "equipement" right next to it ! Worked for me.
  4. You need to bind the "wheel brakes lock", which will allow you to lock the brakes :) You can look at page 27 of chucks' guide of the Yak-52 here : https://www.mudspike.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/DCS-Yak-52-Guide.pdf
  5. Yes, sorry, I was refering the pneumatic system. I meant that at the moment the air pressure related to the pneumatic systems never goes down as they should (if I understood the system correctly). For example, in the Mig-21, if you don't get your gear lever to neutral, you will soon be out of air and not able to brake after landing. Shouldn't it be the same in the Yak ?
  6. It was my understanding that the air pressure wasn't effective right now (the air never goes down). Or is it working ?
  7. Until now, I haven't noticed any difference between the Yak and my other modules.
  8. Hi everyone, I'm a bit moved as it is my very first question on this forum that i'm consulting for some time now ! I just bought the Yak-52 and I must say I enjoy it a lot (despite the few things that the module still miss). I watched some videos of real Yak-52 and it seems to me that the cockpit is quite "shaky" (not sure it is quite english, but I hope you see what I mean). However, I find my cockpit extremely stable and not shaky at all (except when you stall of course), and I was wondering if the vibrations inside the cockpit could be integrated in the way there are in the Mig-21 for example, meaning that you can set the vibration level in the settings. To me, the vibrations are an important part of the immersion :) Thanks again for the great job ED did on this plane !
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