@MRpingouin nah, not really, the real working thing is the screen. The rest is dummy equipment, if that's what you mean. But for a realistic setup at least thr rotative radar and the CRT display should be mounted
@MRpingouin it's explained above, the screen is your radar display, 2nd is the power supply and 3rd is the radar itself. you can see it working in this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX4LladtVLI&t=22s
@MRpingouin I'd prefer with credits, but if you forget, no worries, it's basically the only working EZ42 in the whole site xd. I'm sharing it because I know many who build luftwaffee planes will appreciate an accurate piece of equipment for their planes, same as My Naxos radar that I released like a week ago.
I'm building this stuff because I need this equipment on my plane and no one had built it yet...
@vcharng this is the indicator screen for the FuG 200 https://www.radarworld.org/images/scans/SG2001.jpg
http://www.luftarchiv.de/bordgerate/fug2001.jpg
@vcharng true... maybe it only uses the 55° region that the 240 uses. Tho, I have a question, the 55° wide scan is for the antena alone (constant 55° but sweeping) or the total range is 55° and the "radar scan" is actually smaller?
@vcharng they are both Berlin models, just that the 240 is more advanced, but both use the Cavity magnetron principle. given that, they should have compatible screens.
@vcharng I did find the pics for the radar screen, it's a circular CRT screen. you can use the Allied H2S screen for this, since the 240 is basically a copy of it https://www.qsl.net/ab4oj/nsprog/german_radar.pdf
@Vincent_ umm... could I ask for a custom engine? it's a WWII/Post-war Junkers engine, the name is Junkers Jumo 022TL / Kuznetsov NK-4 (Russian production)
(Edit: It's a Turboprop engine)
quite impressive
@V Lawyer was eected, he was an impostor
@NikoFox who knows
@Spitfire12 thank you!
I have no idea who just upvoted, but thank you very much, anonymous person
@Vladimir1944 note, The naxos radar only displays cardinal coordinates, it doesn't calculate distance, nor height.
@Vladimir1944 mind explaining?
so... this can be used on tanks as well? like setting a position for reload
fun to fly, although, removing the gyroscope makes a better experience
@MRpingouin np! n.n
@MRpingouin nah, not really, the real working thing is the screen. The rest is dummy equipment, if that's what you mean. But for a realistic setup at least thr rotative radar and the CRT display should be mounted
@MRpingouin it's explained above, the screen is your radar display, 2nd is the power supply and 3rd is the radar itself. you can see it working in this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX4LladtVLI&t=22s
@MRpingouin yep
@Highground @AtlasAviation @MRpingouin thank you very much for the upvotes!
@MRpingouin I'd prefer with credits, but if you forget, no worries, it's basically the only working EZ42 in the whole site xd. I'm sharing it because I know many who build luftwaffee planes will appreciate an accurate piece of equipment for their planes, same as My Naxos radar that I released like a week ago.
I'm building this stuff because I need this equipment on my plane and no one had built it yet...
@Grizzlitn_CFSP Thank you for the upvote! And hope you enjoy this gyrosight replica.
Congrats mate!
I just discovered, you system for the G-force pilot sensation was perfect for my gyrosight!
@BagelPlane oh, ok
do you guys post this in some Discord server? so I can be on time to join the races....
make it dance CaramellDansen
this thing looks amazing! I can't stop playing with the interchangeable display o.o
@PieroTheKing thank you for the upvotes!
@MrVaultech omg, thank you very much!
@ACEPILOT109 @WarHawk95 Thank you for the upvotes!
@Skill707 thank you! n.n
how do I make glass in a more obscure tone? so that it's less transparent...
@SnoWFLakE0s neat, gonna use that in my cockpit ;)
very useful! will see what instruments I can link up with this system.
@vcharng thank you very much mate!
btw... how did you manage to get the compass not torque-steering the aircraft? I'm having terrible torque issues with my aircraft...
@vcharng will need one for the 240 Berlin, and if possible, another for the 350 Naxos (360° 3.2Ghz refresh rate)
@vcharng ok, tho... mind sharing the FT inputs?, so I can make my radar screens...
@vcharng this is the indicator screen for the FuG 200 https://www.radarworld.org/images/scans/SG2001.jpg
http://www.luftarchiv.de/bordgerate/fug2001.jpg
@vcharng true... maybe it only uses the 55° region that the 240 uses. Tho, I have a question, the 55° wide scan is for the antena alone (constant 55° but sweeping) or the total range is 55° and the "radar scan" is actually smaller?
@vcharng they are both Berlin models, just that the 240 is more advanced, but both use the Cavity magnetron principle. given that, they should have compatible screens.
@vcharng if you have Discord, I can send ou some links that I've found over time.
@vcharng I did find the pics for the radar screen, it's a circular CRT screen. you can use the Allied H2S screen for this, since the 240 is basically a copy of it https://www.qsl.net/ab4oj/nsprog/german_radar.pdf
Fug 240 Berlín... mind sharing the radar screen? I'm upgrading the cockpit of a plane that has a FuG 240 Berlín.
this mod should be the new standard for wings... combined with another mod, it would get SP to the next level.
@Vincent_ oh, ok... thank you nonetheless n.n
@Vincent_ umm... could I ask for a custom engine? it's a WWII/Post-war Junkers engine, the name is Junkers Jumo 022TL / Kuznetsov NK-4 (Russian production)
(Edit: It's a Turboprop engine)
@mikoyanster @Brob0s0VBRa thank you for the upvotes!
@Mercyaircraftcorporation
I've done a few experiments in the past regarding tank armor, would you mind testing my tank? I will tag you on it.
@WarHawk95 thank you for the upvote!
@ACEPILOT109 @zzoop @Mercyaricraftcorporation thank you very much for the upvotes!
@ACEPILOT109 yup
video not avaiable due to copyright...
ok, it works but only on Youtube itself...
@BagelPlane I'll tag you on some of my Subassemblies, maybe they can be useful to you, feel free to modify as you please.