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New Video

Posted: 07 Jan 2007, 19:10
by Manta
Hi,

In this video I have tried to follow step by step the procedure to start the DB601Aa 12-cylinder inverted-vee liquid cooled engine as described in Shockwave WWIIFighters manual.
My thanks go to Shockwave Productions for this wonderful bird and to Epsillon for making such nice skins and to ACE team for a great sim.

Download approx. 175MB

Here in Hi-Res (no need to be registered)

http://www.150gct.it/modules.php?name=D ... oad&cid=15

or here in Lo-Res

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEjHOaIpuYY

Cheers

Manta

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 18:16
by Nick C
Excellent video detailing the startup procedure AND sounds! Many thanks.

Posted: 14 Jan 2007, 06:27
by ROB - A2A
Yes, this is it. This model was made to use the TrackIR - I'm glad you have a fun with it, Manta. Good work.

regards
ROB

Posted: 28 Jan 2007, 16:32
by mJolner
Excellent video Manta, well done.

I do have a question, I noticed when you start your fuel pump and pressure is coming up you have a nice audible hum for the pump motor and pressure, mine however does not have this sound when I actuate my pump. Is this something you added to the plane cfg and sound file or is mine missing something? If you simply added the sound yourself no need to go into details how you did it.

Posted: 29 Jan 2007, 06:12
by Manta
Hi Mjolner,

the sound comes with Shockwave WWII Fighters, I'm not much of a tweaker, I tend to play games by default, as they come out of the box.

Cheers

Posted: 29 Jan 2007, 19:19
by thefrog
Hi Manta
I watched this video a few weeks ago when I purchased the 109 and I have been meaning to say how excellent it is - it must be the best video of its kind - and no music! Are you planning to do another one on another aspect of flying the 109? Such as take-off, landing - that would be fantastic. Many thanks again.
Dave.

Posted: 31 Jan 2007, 05:33
by Manta
I'm going to make other videos...

...damn...

...had I more free time :D ....

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 04:44
by hiz
An excellent video Manta! I noticed that your "virtual head" is moving around the cockpit freely. Is this feature only in FSX? I haven't found a setting to enable this in FS2004.

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 09:25
by Manta
Thanks mate!

You can freely move your head thanks to TrackIr4 in both FSX and FS9.

Cheers