Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: Chalenge on September 06, 2008, 02:12:05 AM
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I have to ask just because I dont know the details. On the B29 the landing lights are near the trailing edge of the wing and quite a bit outboard. My question is one of procedure concerning these lights. When the landing gear goes up do the lights stay on until the pilot turns them off or do they go off automatically once the gear is up? Does anyone know?
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I believe that the lights stayed on till the pilot turned them off. But im not 100% sure.
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IIRC, I believe the pilot had to turn them off after the gear retracted/deployed.
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NO ! oops sorry wrong thread :D
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NO ! oops sorry wrong thread :D
No animated pics are required for this one. :D
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So of course they would be on different circuits then the navigation and recognition lights and that complicates things...
Okay thanks for your input. :salute
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So of course they would be on different circuits then the navigation and recognition lights and that complicates things...
Okay thanks for your input. :salute
Ooh... building one?
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So of course they would be on different circuits then the navigation and recognition lights and that complicates things...
Okay thanks for your input. :salute
No circuit onboard a fighting aircraft has nav lights, recognition lights, let alone landing lights on the same circuit. Frankly, I know of no aircraft that would. Hell, instrument lighting is always seperate.
All lighting systems are seperate for a reason as a short would kill all. Landing lights require large amounts of amps. Nav lights very low amounts, as do recognition.
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No circuit onboard a fighting aircraft has nav lights, recognition lights, let alone landing lights on the same circuit. Frankly, I know of no aircraft that would. Hell, instrument lighting is always seperate.
All lighting systems are seperate for a reason as a short would kill all. Landing lights require large amounts of amps. Nav lights very low amounts, as do recognition.
Yes of course. I really meant 'programming circuits' as I am trying to work in lights on an FSX model. I know how to set lights to go off when the gear comes up if they are landing lights but if I use the light on/off command it turns off the nav lights and recognition lights too. There is also a strobe light switch but there really isnt a strobe on the WWII period model (I dont think). You really have to do a lot of digging to do anything custom with lighting effects and other things and sorting through the commands one at a time and sorting through a hundred config files is more then I bargained for I guess. It sure makes me thankful for HTC working things out for us.
EDIT: I found it! A way to turn just the landing lights off anyway.
(http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq197/Chalenge08/2008-9-7_0-30-42-492.jpg)
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Looks like we're getting the B-29 but it only can be flown at night. ;)
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Looks like we're getting the B-29 but it only can be flown at night. ;)
In two weeks with the rest of all the new planes and corrections for our current planes, right?