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There are manual controls...
Maybe, you should adjust the volume?Just one thing: in the manual, radio comms from ground control are mentioned, but during the flight, I only hear songs in the radio, even with only UHF on, over USSR. Am I doing anything wrong?
Just one thing: in the manual, radio comms from ground control are mentioned, but during the flight, I only hear songs in the radio, even with only UHF on, over USSR.
...They were tuned into the frequencies of the ground comm stations, all business. However, these ground stations also were broadcasting music when there was no business talk - just to maintain the contact. But these recordings had never been published, and hard to tell if they even exist anymore. So, I thought, the "period music" was the most reasonable choice....
What's that above the globe?
I'm guessing...heading indicator?
Speaking of which, Aren't yo guys going to be making the rebirth of the mercury program. I think its time to have the Americans a turn with these featuresThis is an improved version of the dashboard, from Voshod (not Vostok). The two scales above the Globe simply replicate the Globe itself with numerical Geo coordinates. This is an improvement over "just globe", because if the Globe drifts and needs to be manually adjusted, the pilot can rarely tell exactly where he flies - windows are small. The Ground can tell the pilot his location from the radio and optical measurements - but rather than saying him "you are just a little north and east from, say, Moscow" they will say "your current latitude is AAAAA, and your longitude is BBBBBB". But then, it is not easy to adjust the small Globe buy these numbers. Much easier if you look at the top numerical scales!
Once again, this extra feature came only on Voshod - so you don't see it on Vostok.
---------- Post added at 08:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:02 PM ----------
I did not see this book, but I had enough original Russian resources. So, some of the Russian music that he was actually listening is indeed used in this addon![]()