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vLSO Beta release
Paddles:
Yes, you have already sent this doc to me :)
However 'Landing problem profile' shown on Figure 2 of the former PDF is what I'm going to implement. It is pretty much informative and easy to read.
SpazSinbad:
Here it is:
syn:
Just some wishful thinking.
In most of the public (aka youtube) PLAT videos I have seen the most common LSO call by far is "power" or similar... However I barely hear that one with vLSO.
On the other hand, I get plenty of "don't settle" advisories, that actually prompt me to add power (unless I am fast).
So what about increasing the number of "power" calls against "don't settle" when the AOA is within the E (or maybe within the slow side but still within the E) and going below the GS?
Aside from that. I would like to extend on what I reported on my previous post about vLSO not recording my ball call when I turn inside the ball call range hardcoded.
As you can see the WOD and TIG don't get recorded, the "ball" audio doesn't play either. This is with Dino's T-45 and, although I didn't time, I am pretty sure it was 15+ seconds in the groove
ExNusquam:
WOD and TIG are only recorded if you actually called the ball. If you are going to turn in tight, you need to use manual ball call, which will work.
GOONIE:
Syn I agree with your observations. I get a lot of don't settle calls too.
I think the three most common calls in the RW ops are: little power, easy with it, and right for line up. It would be great to have vLSO mimic these, or give these more often, but will have to hear how Paddles implemented it, maybe we are settling too much. Can't argue with paddles in real life or virtual paddles in fsx :-X.
Paddles, I was thinking with your new export feature, to parse the data in the .csv file by groove position, lineup, glideslope, speed, repeat. For example:
X, LuL, 0, 0, IM, 0, (HI), 0, IC, 0, HI, 0, AR, 0, (HI), 0
Then one could import into excel and make a pivot table to recreate figure 2 from the APARTS doc to monitor trends.
Goonie
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