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Harrier FRS1
Posted: 25 Oct 2006, 12:28
by ukmil
Posted: 25 Oct 2006, 15:33
by Filonian
Like it. I am now going into a corner and repeating "I must be patient."
PS Any results from the IFR test?
Graham
Posted: 25 Oct 2006, 16:01
by ukmil
No need to be patient, the FRS1 is now FREELY available along with the FA2.
as for the IFR, we have no idea, we did some testing, and could not find the problem, although we agree, there is a problem
we suggest you enjoy it as VFR until we figure it out

Posted: 25 Oct 2006, 16:34
by Filonian
ukmil wrote:No need to be patient, the FRS1 is now FREELY available along with the FA2.
as for the IFR, we have no idea, we did some testing, and could not find the problem, although we agree, there is a problem
we suggest you enjoy it as VFR until we figure it out

Fair shout, I am enjoying VFR. 'Tis the only Harrier I have managed with any degree of success so far. On me way for the FRS1 now.
Once again, many thanks.
Graham
Posted: 27 Oct 2006, 04:04
by Kevin
Two excellent aeroplanes! - Thanks UKMIL!
I might offer a small suggestion for the FDEs: at the moment, the models have a +4/-3g limitation in (non-flapped) flight. While I don't know what the operational limits were on the Sea Harrier, I'm sure that they were higher than that.
As a personal mod, and to make high-speed manoeuvering possible, I've changed mine to +9/-6g.
For anyone who wants to change, the numbers are in the ".air" files (HarrierIPC.air in both the FRS1 and FRA2 -[wasn't it FA2 in service?]).
The lines you want are in the section '1101 Primary Aerodynamics', where on scrolling down, you come to
Positive G limit *936=3744 //
change this to 8424
and
Negative G limit * 936=-2808 //
change this to 5616
Just a thought.
Cheers, and thanks again,
Kevin