Re: Testing the waters, London Zeppelin raid. 01/20/18 ; 17:00 UTC
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 4:34 pm
Darn, I know I was forgetting something..
The .stgs for Stow Maries and Merelbeke, and the fixed material.xml, that unfortunately also doesn't have the Alsace-Lorraine region call, that will have to be manually edited.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19J1Rys3EDknr5u2y4n7s-TDCeUryPiaC
The L-11 has been patched by Franz for AP function and has a working upper gun turret: Note that altitude is not just a function of power and AoA in airships. You also need to manage your FDM's Center of Gravity and mass through ballast shifting, releasing ballast, and (or) releasing lift gases. Besides the limits imposed by the keys mapped to ballast release and shifting, the best way to manage any FG Zeppelin's lift to weight is to open the fuel and weights menu drop down and play with the sliders some.
Little adjustments are best. practice time flying Zeppelins is also good. These airship's engines are Maybach IVa, and are thirsty, big, ( 1300 cubic inch ) powerhouses and will need enough fuel to complete the trip. Don't skimp on fuel.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KKY3Nl-cfls5pXTGNDUaSrJD8mDaCc4_
The .stgs for Stow Maries and Merelbeke, and the fixed material.xml, that unfortunately also doesn't have the Alsace-Lorraine region call, that will have to be manually edited.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19J1Rys3EDknr5u2y4n7s-TDCeUryPiaC
The L-11 has been patched by Franz for AP function and has a working upper gun turret: Note that altitude is not just a function of power and AoA in airships. You also need to manage your FDM's Center of Gravity and mass through ballast shifting, releasing ballast, and (or) releasing lift gases. Besides the limits imposed by the keys mapped to ballast release and shifting, the best way to manage any FG Zeppelin's lift to weight is to open the fuel and weights menu drop down and play with the sliders some.
Little adjustments are best. practice time flying Zeppelins is also good. These airship's engines are Maybach IVa, and are thirsty, big, ( 1300 cubic inch ) powerhouses and will need enough fuel to complete the trip. Don't skimp on fuel.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KKY3Nl-cfls5pXTGNDUaSrJD8mDaCc4_