Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: dunnrite on November 12, 2008, 10:32:48 AM
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Most squads use tactical formations while in flight, be it bombers, fighters, or attack planes. The squad I fly with use compass headings to get into formation and to help keep the formation tight. While in the bomb sight, it would be nice to say "compass heading 280" in order to know your still in formation without having to leave the bomb sight. Surely the bomb sights in WWII had a compass?
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Most squads use tactical formations while in flight, be it bombers, fighters, or attack planes. The squad I fly with use compass headings to get into formation and to help keep the formation tight. While in the bomb sight, it would be nice to say "compass heading 280" in order to know your still in formation without having to leave the bomb sight. Surely the bomb sights in WWII had a compass?
that is a nice idea, it would realy help to keep the formation tight. :aok :aok
cu
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THIS IS A GREAT IDEA! :rock
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Most squads use tactical formations while in flight, be it bombers, fighters, or attack planes. The squad I fly with use compass headings to get into formation and to help keep the formation tight. While in the bomb sight, it would be nice to say "compass heading 280" in order to know your still in formation without having to leave the bomb sight. Surely the bomb sights in WWII had a compass?
Currently, a working compass is visible in some bombers in AH if you look around the bomb sight position using your view keys or view hat on your joystick. I thought that all bombers in the game once had this feature but I may be mistaken. I just did a hanger check and below is a list of bombers and the views that I found allow the player to check compass heading while in the bomb sight position. I suggest getting into the bomb sight position and looking around to find what views work best for you for those planes that include this feature.
Ar234 - Look up-forward
B-17G - compass not visible
B-24J - compass not visible
B-25C - Look left or up-left
B-26 - compass not visible
Boston III - compass not visible
Ki-67 - Look down-forward, down-forward-right or right
Ju88A - Look forward, left, down-forward, or down-forward-left
Lancaster III - compass not visible
TBM-3 - compass not visible
Not a bad idea having the heading included in the information in the F6 bomb sight view though.
Hack9 :salute
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Currently, a working compass is visible in some bombers in AH if you look around the bomb sight position using your view keys or view hat on your joystick. I thought that all bombers in the game once had this feature but I may be mistaken. I just did a hanger check and below is a list of bombers and the views that I found allow the player to check compass heading while in the bomb sight position. I suggest getting into the bomb sight position and looking around to find what views work best for you for those planes that include this feature.
Ar234 - Look up-forward
B-17G - compass not visible
B-24J - compass not visible
B-25C - Look left or up-left
B-26 - compass not visible
Boston III - compass not visible
Ki-67 - Look down-forward, down-forward-right or right
Ju88A - Look forward, left, down-forward, or down-forward-left
Lancaster III - compass not visible
TBM-3 - compass not visible
Not a bad idea having the heading included in the information in the F6 bomb sight view though.
Hack9 :salute
LOL that's the ones I fly. :rofl
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moin
maybe its poible to implement a compass in the E6B, would help and it must be easy don, or not??.
by the way for what stands E6B???????lol :huh
cu chris3
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E6B
The device's original name is E-6B, but is often abbreviated as E6B, or hyphenated in other variations for commercial purposes.
The E-6B was developed in the United States by Naval Lt. Philip Dalton in the late 1930s. The name comes from its original part number for the U.S Army Air Corps in World War II.
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thank you very much kvuo75 :)
cu