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       #Post#: 19179--------------------------------------------------
       P-40's in the desert
       By: E69_Haukka Date: November 17, 2024, 12:22 pm
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       [left]This is the summary of my fourth test of the first mission
       of the Desert Harassers campaign, a mission flown in BAT WAW
       423.[/left]
       [left]
  HTML https://youtu.be/AauFFi2n9aw
  HTML https://youtu.be/AauFFi2n9aw[/left]
       #Post#: 19240--------------------------------------------------
       Re: P-40's in the desert
       By: ZekeMan Date: December 15, 2024, 7:05 pm
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       Someone must have asked you, "How low can you go?" . You must
       have replied, "Hold my beer."   Do you use track IR or is this
       VR?
       #Post#: 19241--------------------------------------------------
       Re: P-40's in the desert
       By: E69_Haukka Date: December 15, 2024, 7:39 pm
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       [quote author=ZekeMan link=topic=2794.msg19240#msg19240
       date=1734311139]
       Someone must have asked you, "How low can you go?" . You must
       have replied, "Hold my beer."  Do you use track IR or is this
       VR?
       [/quote]
       [left]Hey! Right, I should have told him that![/left]
       [left]I use Opentrack, which is a free and very well functioning
       app, along with a device I built myself out of balsa wood,
       consisting of three rods all coming out from a center, one rod
       is vertical and the other two project forward in the horizontal
       plane, with an opening of approximately 120°. At the end of each
       rod is an LED, and all the LEDs point forward. The LEDs are
       powered by a cell phone charger. The device, which is very
       light, is held by a paper clip to the top of my headphones. The
       LEDs are captured by a PS3 camera I bought years ago second hand
       and continues to provide excellent service.[/left]
       [left]Kind regards![/left]
       #Post#: 19244--------------------------------------------------
       Re: P-40's in the desert
       By: ZekeMan Date: December 15, 2024, 9:14 pm
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       [quote author=E69_Haukka link=topic=2794.msg19241#msg19241
       date=1734313146]
       [quote author=ZekeMan link=topic=2794.msg19240#msg19240
       date=1734311139]
       Someone must have asked you, "How low can you go?" . You must
       have replied, "Hold my beer."  Do you use track IR or is this
       VR?
       [/quote]
       [left]Hey! Right, I should have told him that![/left]
       [left]I use Opentrack, which is a free and very well functioning
       app, along with a device I built myself out of balsa wood,
       consisting of three rods all coming out from a center, one rod
       is vertical and the other two project forward in the horizontal
       plane, with an opening of approximately 120°. At the end of each
       rod is an LED, and all the LEDs point forward. The LEDs are
       powered by a cell phone charger. The device, which is very
       light, is held by a paper clip to the top of my headphones. The
       LEDs are captured by a PS3 camera I bought years ago second hand
       and continues to provide excellent service.[/left]
       [left]Kind regards![/left]
       [/quote]
       <jaw hits floor>...oh!
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