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Alexandre GILBERT

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About Alexandre GILBERT

  • Birthday 07/29/1969

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS World
    Flight Simulator 2020
  • Location
    France
  • Interests
    Computers, Aviation, History, Sexology

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  1. Dears, I restarted and tried again the same mission. That time, it worked as expected. That thread could be close. Best regards, Alexandre.
  2. I'm flying in at ESCA, a DCS flight School, where I'm involved in UH-1 training courses. I'm flight in VR, using an HP Reverb G2 headset. We recently had Huey night training flight and I had issues where the others with the monitor didn't experience the same. On the Huey top panel, all of us moved the lights' brightness rheostats to the minimum and switched off the dome light (just between green and white). When using a monitor, they were able to see what's happening outside... But in VR, the cockpit is still alight ! Is somebody also experienced it ? Do you need more information about that issue ? May you fix it, please ? Thank you, Alexandre.
  3. I'm flying in at ESCA, a DCS flight School, where I'm involved in UH-1 training courses. Many times, a flight mate complained about his Huey moving forward on the deck when landed on a ship’s deck (carrier, super carrier, frigate...), until he hits the ship and break the Huey. Then, we did many tests : In the same mission, the other Hueys does not suffer the issue. The one who experienced the issue took a Mi-8 and landed on the ship : no issue. Back to Huey, he experienced again. Then I hosted the same mission, then he did not experience the issue. But, as hoster, I experienced the issue. It happens for the hoster, in Huey, whatever the mission, as soon as he landed on a moving ship’s deck. When the hoster spawn on a moving deck, it starts moving. Whatever the angle of the Huey on the deck, it moves is the ship bearing direction. Once the rotor fully stopped, the Huey is still moving (very slowly) on the deck. In conclusion : When landing on a moving ship’s deck, a UH-1 Hey of the mission's hoster or in a single mission, is still moving up to the edge of the deck and fall into the water even if the rotor is stopped. May you fix it please ? Thank you, Alexandre.
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