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Postby fastwilly » Mon Dec 06, 2004 3:33 pm

:) Does anyone know how to make tailhooks work on any navy aircraft. i found a subtracker that is really cool and does not have a workable tailhook. HELP
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Re: tailhooks

Postby ozzy72 » Mon Dec 06, 2004 3:54 pm

Silly question but have you assigned a tailhook key?
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Re: tailhooks

Postby fastwilly » Mon Dec 06, 2004 6:35 pm

yes I did and it still dosen't work.
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Re: tailhooks

Postby Stratobat » Mon Dec 06, 2004 10:55 pm

If the model is relatively old then it may not have an animated tailhook. It's either that or the tailhooks tagged to another key (Landing Gear, Flaps, Spoilers, etc...).

It's also possible that the designer didn't animate it ???

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Re: tailhooks

Postby Padser » Tue Dec 07, 2004 7:06 am

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You don't mention which flight sim you're working in, but in CFS2 you can define a 'virtual' tailhook in the aircraft.cfg file

You won't see it animate because it has not been created and animated as part of the .mdl file, but it will work.

Open aircraft.cfg in a text editor (notepad will do, but I favour editplus - http://www.editplus.com) and add the following:

[TAILHOOK]
tailhook_length = L
tailhook_position = X, Y, Z
cable_force_adjust = 1.0

L is the length of the tailhook in feet (most of them seem to be 4 feet in length, but you could try longer - I'm not sure how this would affect safety on landing)

X, Y & Z are the x, y & z coordinates of the tailhook's pivot point (where it joins the aircraft) all measured in feet from the aircraft's 'datum position' (0,0,0). Note that the x position and almost certainly the z position are going to be minus values - the x value will be some feet behind the datum point and the z value will be a couple of below it. The y value should probably be 0 - i.e, right on the centre line of the aircraft.

cable_force_adjust sets the cable tension of the arresting cable for this aircraft. The default value is 1.0. I have found that some of the AI-flyable aircraft benefit from a reduction in this value - you may need to experiment. Adjust in increments of 0.1 (0.9 is 90% of the default value, 1.1 is 110% of same). If you keep pulling your tail off, the value needs to come down... ;)

I'm not sure if it is significant where you place this entry in the aircraft.cfg file. I have it between the [exits] and [electrical] sections and it works fine.

Special thanks to Caleb Flerck's outstanding guide to this and many other aspects of CFS2 aircraft (http://www.cfgse.calebflerk.com/). It's the root of all my knowledge in this area (such as it is... ;))

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Re: tailhooks

Postby fastwilly » Thu Dec 09, 2004 3:30 pm

hey there,
                   thank you so much for the info on tailhooks.
                 
       
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