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ENGLISH cockpit mod?


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any have a mod or create an english cockpit mod for the aircraft? <same as was done for eg.the su 25t.>

thanks in advance:thumbup:

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Unless things have changed switching to English in settings also removes the metric gauges so you end up with feet and knots.

•Avionics Language = English

 

enables English cockpit labels.

 

Whether you have Metric or Imperial gauges is determined by the Global Units setting.

 

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I use the following and it works perfectly, English labels and metric dials :thumbup:

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=204145

 

GeorgeLKMT's mod forces metric instruments in the L-39 even with the global units set to imperial, so saves switching the default Global Units when switching between 'western' aircraft i.e. A-10, F/A-18, etc. and the L-39 with metric instruments.

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Whether you have Metric or Imperial gauges is determined by the Global Units setting.

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And I absolutely think this should be in L-39 Special settings. Having a western cockpit is mostly all about being able to read the labels at all as a westerner. Different unit systems you can cope with. Not saying that I, being german, do prefer metric units and non-cyrilic labels out of habit... ;-)

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In \Mods\aircraft\L-39C\Cockit\mainpanel_init.lua (line 540)

 

Variable m_system is defined equal to LockOn_Options.measurement_system or "metric". This is why measurement system is tied to overall option selection.

 

If you add a new line below: m_system = "metric" then it will cause that variable to be "metric" and you will get metric gauges independent of general unit option. Alternatively the value is "imperial" you get the Western instruments.

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