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0004277AFRF[All Projects] Generalpublic2018-08-04 15:112018-08-05 16:42
kibyde 
reyhard 
noneminoralways
resolvedfixed 
 
0.4.6 
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1.84
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0004277: Mi-24 all models. Pilot has targeting camera but gunner has not
When piloting Mi-24 the targeting camera is accessable.
This however does not work in the gunner seat although the gunner should be the one with the target camera I guess.
bind target camera to an unused key (default bind is CTRL + right mouse button, works as pilot but as gunner it switches to the aiming view)

place Mi-24 in editor
play as pilot
open target camera via configured key

play as gunner
target camera is not available
the target camera is pretty cool. you can use the range finder, FLIR and night vision. It does aiming/hit calculation as well (the green crosshair). In the pilot seat it is static, you cannot move it.

If that would be available for the gunner it should be movable with the turret.
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Issue History
2018-08-04 15:11kibydeNew Issue
2018-08-04 17:40reyhardNote Added: 0007923
2018-08-04 17:40reyhardStatusnew => resolved
2018-08-04 17:40reyhardFixed in Version => 0.4.6
2018-08-04 17:40reyhardResolutionopen => fixed
2018-08-04 17:40reyhardAssigned To => reyhard
2018-08-05 09:24kibydeNote Added: 0007924
2018-08-05 16:42da12thMonkeyNote Added: 0007925

Notes
(0007923)
reyhard   
2018-08-04 17:40   
pilot camera was removed from pilot seat.
"
play as gunner
target camera is not available" thats not true.
 Use +/- on numpad to switch between different optics
(0007924)
kibyde   
2018-08-05 09:24   
The gunners target camera does not come with FLIR and night vision though (the removed pilot camera did). That might be intended but if for example the V & P models would have FLIR and NV that would differentiate them from the D models. At the moment the D models are identical to the V & P models since we can change the pylon layout. A bit more diversity between the models would be cool. Just a thought.
(0007925)
da12thMonkey   
2018-08-05 16:42   
Mi-24V and Mi-24P do not have any night fighting optics in real life

In the early 2000s, Russia produced the Mi-24PN variant for adding a FLIR on the nose
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/Russian_Air_Force_Mil_Mi-24PN_Dvurekov-2.jpg [^]
But as you see, it's significantly different from the Mi-24P, in having a new nose and shorter wings.
It has been superseded by the Mi-35M, which again is a significantly different model