Back in July I downloaded a spreadsheet of Unofficial WWII planes. It is well done and useful. However I don't remember the author or where in the file section it is. I have a few questions such as DECK ie C(Z) and see notes. Thanks for any help.
Back in July I downloaded a spreadsheet of Unofficial WWII planes. It is well done and useful. However I don't remember the author or where in the file section it is. I have a few questions such as DECK ie C(Z) and see notes. Thanks for any help.
WGS Unofficial Aircraft: Author: Jager
https://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/do...o=file&id=2136
Notes for WGS Unoffical Aircraft: Author: Jager:
https://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/do...o=file&id=2137
Maneuver decks:
Any maneuver deck with the modifier (Z) uses Zoe Brain’s system of moving just the length of the arrow on the card. These are for very slow planes, and may be further modified. Any that have the modifier (Zb) are bombers; no reversals, 45 degree turns, 60 degree turns or fast or extreme side slips.
Any maneuver deck starting with a Z (e.a.ZM) uses the decks created by Zoe Brain and Max Headroom, and are found in the files. They may be further modified.
Any deck with the modifier (b) is for bombers: no reversals, 45 degree turns, 60 degree turns or extreme side slips.
C(-): no fast side slips
D*: no reversals
D**: no fast side slips, or reversals
D(-): no fast side slips
F(Z)*: no reversals
H*: no fast side slip
H**: no 45 degree turns and fast side slip
I*: no second dive card or dive bomb cards
J*: no fast side slip
J**: no reversals or fast side slip
K(-): no 45 degree turn
K*: no reversals
K**: no fast SS or 30 degree turn
M*: no reversals
O*: no 60 degree turns.
O** no 60 degree turns or extreme side slips.
Q*: no extreme side slips.
R*: no extreme side slip
R**: no extreme side slip or reversal.
ZM(db): Make it look like the I deck; no 30 or 60 degree turns, and remove one set of sideslips.
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Thanks for the catch, Neil. So, are you now bonded to your computer?
Karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
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Sorry I haven't answe3red to say thanks sooner but I was out of town until today. I have the spreadsheet and thought it was Karl but wasn't sure. I didn't have the second WORD document so thatnk much for getting it to me. Again sorry for the delay in saying THANKS.
No problems glad to be of assistance.
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