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Is that a good idea ?

I like it + the Cvn-74 need normal maps for the deck !

 

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Orange flood lights for the CVN-74 deck @ night

 

Now we have a new carrier in WIP and i hope ! Ed make this real.

We will see.

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I feel like it's unrealistic for the carrier to be all lit up like that while in theater, and especially while recovering aircraft. I'm open to correction by those with real world experience of course.

 

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These days there are so many sensors that would see the carrier long before the lights are visible. They probably close the hangar doors and use minimal lighting but by the time anything is close enough to see the lights on the carrier, they'd have seen it on radar, or picked up the RWR contact. If they need to go stealth (for some semblance of stealth), I'm sure they turn the lights off. It would certainly make night ops easier especially since I'm sure planes don't keep their landing lights on while taxiing blinding the deck crew constantly.

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Please ¡¡¡¡

 

Add sparkles to the hook when catching the wire.

 

PLEASE ¡¡¡

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sparks !!!

 

Spaaarks , i think we need it =)

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U can really see the sparks ! with no exposure time.

It is heavy metal.

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Ha Ha

my eng is not so good but !.

Why not ? most of the carrier landings @ night or (day) has sparks.

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U can really see the sparks ! with no exposure time.

It is heavy metal.

 

sorry, offtopic. What are these vapor trails from the vertical stabilizer on the first takeoff shot?

fuel dump?!

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sorry, offtopic. What are these vapor trails from the vertical stabilizer on the first takeoff shot?

fuel dump?!

 

Fuel dump with afterburner !?. Maybe humidity...or fuel ?

I am not sure...

Here is a picture.


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That picture has a longer exposure time, that why it shows so bright. But also so beautiful.

 

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:U.S._Navy_Seaman_Cassey_Williams_stands_port_watch_at_night_aboard_the_aircraft_carrier_USS_Nimitz_(CVN_68)_in_the_Pacific_Ocean_April_24,_2013_130424-N-ZG290-029.jpg

 

The Spot lights on the Island are clearly visible. We want these too ;)

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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:U.S._Navy_Seaman_Cassey_Williams_stands_port_watch_at_night_aboard_the_aircraft_carrier_USS_Nimitz_(CVN_68)_in_the_Pacific_Ocean_April_24,_2013_130424-N-ZG290-029.jpg

 

The Spot lights on the Island are clearly visible. We want these too ;)

 

That's also not during flight ops. They turn the lights up Abit when the flight schedule is over. But

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That's also not during flight ops. They turn the lights up Abit when the flight schedule is over. But

 

Maybe. We will have to find a middle way, unless, like in XP11 you can have the lights on the carrier pilot controlled for the sake of the simulation.

 

I rather vote for keeping the lights on.

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Orange flood lights for the CVN-74 deck @ night

 

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:U.S._Navy_Seaman_Cassey_Williams_stands_port_watch_at_night_aboard_the_aircraft_carrier_USS_Nimitz_(CVN_68)_in_the_Pacific_Ocean_April_24,_2013_130424-N-ZG290-029.jpg

 

The Spot lights on the Island are clearly visible. We want these too ;)

 

Nice Picture and not unrealistic !!!.

 

Ed must programming the Carrier =).

We had a carrier since 2003 in Lomac with.. nothing ! we have 2018.

The carrier need that.

Also the sparks day & night.

Deck crew & landing signal officer, and a better optical landing system.

 

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Nice Picture and not unrealistic !!!.

 

Ed must programming the Carrier =).

We had a carrier since 2003 in Lomac with.. nothing ! we have 2018.

The carrier need that.

Also the sparks day & night.

Deck crew & landing signal officer, and a better optical landing system.

 

Greetings Falk

 

 

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Real life comparison. Very little lighting on deck. I’d prefer realism instead of handicaps to make it easy. If night landings are too hard, stick to the daylight. I’m able to consistently grab 3 wires in VR at night without the ICLS needles yet. It’s very doable with extensive practice during daytime.

 

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