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Adjusting Distances Between Aircraft In Formation (Read 1807 times)
Sep 23rd, 2010 at 7:02pm

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There is screen somewhere in CFS2 that lets us adjust the distances between the aircraft in the formation that we have selected in the Missions Builder.  But I can’t find it.  I know it’s in there somewhere because I used it several years ago.   I need help! 
 
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Reply #1 - Sep 23rd, 2010 at 9:58pm

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There is no such screen for adjusting the formation intervals between aircraft that I know of....and I've been using MB for nine years.   If there were any such adjustment that could be made, it would be a setting in the CFS2.CFG file.   You might scroll through and take a look.   I'm not at my desktop now, or I would.

Also, download Cody Coyote's MB Manual on this page....if there's a way he's covered it:

http://www.simviation.com/cfs2misc13.htm

(16MB download)

By giving the Recall or Regroup command to your wingmen you can get them to tighten-up.   Each time you give it (up to three times) they will decrease the aircraft interval...according to the sim manual.

Also, be aware that the 'collision bubble' also dictates how close the planes can get.  Wink
 

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Reply #2 - Oct 6th, 2010 at 7:10pm

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I do recall something about a "collusion bubble."  How can it be made smaller?

Thanks,

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Reply #3 - Oct 6th, 2010 at 10:24pm

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"...... Don't forget to use one of the mk_mdlc versions to reduce each plane's "Collision Bubble".  I have my smaller fighters set to 4 or 5, medium bombers and transports to 7 or 8, and large bombers to 11 or 12. This will allow you to "get in close" without encroaching on the other planes' Personal Space.... Mo' Realistic."

"You're only changing the collision bubble in CFS2 stock or restricted addon's. Any of these can be reduced by using the Mk_mdlc+MDLC combo and reducing size to 5 or 6:

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...7&postcount=32 "

These programs Mk_mdlc and MDLC in various versions are available here at SimV, but their use has a fairly steep learning curve.
  Wink

PS - I don't think that reducing the collision bubble (which has to be done on each individual aircraft's MDL file) is going to significantly reduce the interval between aircraft in a flight.   It would help to understand what you are trying to achieve.
 

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Reply #4 - Oct 6th, 2010 at 10:32pm

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Camryn wrote on Oct 6th, 2010 at 7:10pm:
I do recall something about a "collusion bubble."  How can it be made smaller?

Thanks,

Don


Did you check Cody Coyote's Mission/Campaign builder tutorial for ways to reduce aircraft intervals in formation?
 

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Reply #5 - Oct 7th, 2010 at 10:59am

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Tango,

Thanks for the info.

You said, “There is no such screen for adjusting the formation intervals between aircraft that I know of...”

I found it!

In the Mission Builder I had previously set up a mission with 4 aircraft in a diamond formation.

I then went to the  MISSIONS folder and selected the second “ace01”  I opened it and scrolled down to the following:

_________________________________
[formation.0]
id=6004
type=air
waypoint_path_id=5047
directive=2
hidden=1
suspended=1
formation_type=1
unit_id_position.0=9078,0,0.0,0.0,0.0
unit_id_position.1=9079,0,-300.0,-600.0,0.0
unit_id_position.2=9080,0,300.0,-600.0,150.0
unit_id_position.3=9081,0,600.0,-1200.0,150.0
_____________________________________

As I recall…

Position 0 (9078) is the lead plane.
Position 1 (9079) is set to 300 feet to the right (or left) and 600 feet behind the lead.
Position 2 (9080) is set to 300 feet to the left (or right) and 600 feet behind the lead. (I don’t remember what that 150 refers to in this case.)
Position 3 (9081) I think is set to 1200 feet behind the lead plane. The 150 here may refer to 150 feet below the lead.

I changed the above  like this…

unit_id_position.0=9078,0,0.0,0.0,0.0
unit_id_position.1=9079,0,-50.0,-50.0,0.0 (50 ft. to the side and 50 ft. behind lead.)
unit_id_position.2=9080,0,50.0,-50.0,0 (50 ft to other side and 50 ft. behind lead.)
unit_id_position.3=9081,0,-100.0,10.0 (100 ft behind and 10 ft. below the lead)

This setup worked great several years ago.  If the lead moved away the other aircraft would catch up and gradually settle back into their assigned positions.  I looked and felt very realistic.

But now when I tried this the 3 following aircraft will not stay in their assigned positions.  They keep alternating between steep climbing and diving.  I suspect that the collision bubble may have something to do with it?

Don
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Reply #6 - Oct 7th, 2010 at 11:43am

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Another problem I just ran into.

I made some changes in the above file and then tried to save the changes.  I remember doing this in the past but this time my computer would not allow me to save the changed file.  ?

Don
 
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Reply #7 - Oct 7th, 2010 at 10:14pm

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Camryn wrote on Oct 7th, 2010 at 10:59am:
Tango,

Thanks for the info.

You said, “There is no such screen for adjusting the formation intervals between aircraft that I know of...”

I found it!

There yah go!  You got the edit right.  Smiley

But it's not the 'settings screen' that you asked about...it's the hand-editing of a MIS file....just as described in Cody's document to which I tried to point you in the earlier post.  You really should read this 229-page book.
  Roll Eyes

This setup worked great several years ago.  If the lead moved away the other aircraft would catch up and gradually settle back into their assigned positions.  I looked and felt very realistic.

But now when I tried this the 3 following aircraft will not stay in their assigned positions.  They keep alternating between steep climbing and diving.  I suspect that the collision bubble may have something to do with it?

Yes, you've tried to place the aircraft so close together that they would violate the collision bubble.  Just try backing them off a bit and you will find the limit of the bubble.   Or just learn to use MDLC to reduce the bubble. Cool

You're definitely on a journey of discovery....or rather REdiscovery.  Keep us posted on your progress.   Smiley


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Reply #8 - Oct 7th, 2010 at 10:20pm

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Camryn wrote on Oct 7th, 2010 at 11:43am:
Another problem I just ran into.

I made some changes in the above file and then tried to save the changes.  I remember doing this in the past but this time my computer would not allow me to save the changed file.  ?

I suspect that if you right click the MIS file in question, you will find the READ ONLY block is checked in the file's Properties.   If so uncheck this block, before doing your edit, and you should be able to save it.  Wink

PS Be aware that if the hand-edited MIS file has been changed in a manner that violates MB parameters, opening it again in MB and resaving it will eliminate the edits altogether.
  Undecided

Don

 

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Reply #9 - Oct 9th, 2010 at 2:40pm

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Tango,

1) I downloaded the CFS2 handbook.  I hope is has something to say about what I'm trying to do.

2) i fouund tht READ ONLY block you mentioned.  It was unchecked.

3) You suggested that I may be setting the aircraft in formation too close to each other.  But those close settings  worked great  worked great at that time.

4) As I recall I neededo add a "name_string" at the end of the file I had edited.

Don
 
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Reply #10 - Oct 9th, 2010 at 4:19pm

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Camryn wrote on Oct 9th, 2010 at 2:40pm:
Tango,

1) I downloaded the CFS2 handbook.  I hope is has something to say about what I'm trying to do.

There is a section on modifying formations.   And if you have any other questions, email Cody as he will help you out.
  Cool

2) i fouund tht READ ONLY block you mentioned.  It was unchecked.

Sorry, I can't think of any other reason you cannot save the modified file.
  Undecided

3) You suggested that I may be setting the aircraft in formation too close to each other.  But those close settings  worked great  worked great at that time.

The only reason I suggest that is that the combat formations were widely spread, not closely packed.  That is still true today.  Combat spread.
  Roll Eyes

4) As I recall I neededo add a "name_string" at the end of the file I had edited.

I've hand-edited many missions, but never for this purpose, so I can't help.
  Embarrassed

Don

 

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Reply #11 - Oct 9th, 2010 at 7:02pm

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Thanks for your help Tango.  I'll let you know if I can get what I'm looking for.  And that is an airshow Blue Angels type formation rather than a combat spread formation.

Don
 
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Reply #12 - Oct 9th, 2010 at 10:33pm

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Camryn wrote on Oct 9th, 2010 at 7:02pm:
Thanks for your help Tango.  I'll let you know if I can get what I'm looking for.  And that is an airshow Blue Angels type formation rather than a combat spread formation.

Don


To get them that close you will absolutely have to reduce the collision bubble, and then I'm afraid you are going to have a lot of collisions anyhow.   The wingmen, I fear, are so slow to react to the flight leader's movements, that when you make a turn you're going to run into a wingman.

I hope I'm wrong.   Good Luck.



 

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Reply #13 - Oct 10th, 2010 at 8:32am

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Somehow I  was able to do this several years ago and it worked fine.  Again, if I ever figure it out I'll let you know.

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Reply #14 - Oct 16th, 2010 at 5:25pm

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Please let me know if this works, I've been trying to do the same.  Is it possible to do the same in QC?

Thanks,

T.
 
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