Real Flight G4.5???
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G'day
Just wondering if you can set the weather conditions as "random" in G4.5? It looks to me like you can only set one wind direction and one wind speed? This seems a bit silly to me as it does not really replicate the real world. Hopefully someone can proove me wrong by letting me know how to set up a more random wind pattern with gusts etc?
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Just wondering if you can set the weather conditions as "random" in G4.5? It looks to me like you can only set one wind direction and one wind speed? This seems a bit silly to me as it does not really replicate the real world. Hopefully someone can proove me wrong by letting me know how to set up a more random wind pattern with gusts etc?
Cheers
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Watch the windsock. You'll see how the wind shifts and changes.
Watch the smoke dissipate when you turn it on.
Watch your model on final.
Nah, the wind isn't anywhere near constant and unchanging.
Watch the smoke dissipate when you turn it on.
Watch your model on final.
Nah, the wind isn't anywhere near constant and unchanging.
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ORIGINAL: wazzbat
G'day
Just wondering if you can set the weather conditions as ''random'' in G4.5? It looks to me like you can only set one wind direction and one wind speed? This seems a bit silly to me as it does not really replicate the real world. Hopefully someone can proove me wrong by letting me know how to set up a more random wind pattern with gusts etc?
Cheers
G'day
Just wondering if you can set the weather conditions as ''random'' in G4.5? It looks to me like you can only set one wind direction and one wind speed? This seems a bit silly to me as it does not really replicate the real world. Hopefully someone can proove me wrong by letting me know how to set up a more random wind pattern with gusts etc?
Cheers
The variablity and gusting percentages control this...
"Real world" values to use are between 20%-30% for both.




