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  1. RECRUTING: The 696th vSquadron flying the KA-50 have opened up for new recruits. For more information click "Want to apply?" in my signature. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAS VIDEO: Here is another video from my POV recorded during Operation Georgian Thunder Mission 15, flown the 26th March 2017. GRG map of the AO can be found here: http://i.imgur.com/sxtscYc.png Mistakes were made but we go the job done and we do hope you find this entertaining. :smilewink: More details regarding flights etc can be found in the show notes of the video.
  2. Nice damn work there Solo! :D
  3. Thanks for the kind words gentlemen, all creds goes to Mr Hansolo! :) I am very happy with! It's a very sturdy collective and the hydrologic dampener really adds a "mechanical" feeling to it. In lack of a better word to describe it. I ended up having to use a 5kg counter weight to balance it out. :)
  4. So my good friend and vwing mate from the 132nd, Hansolo was kind enough to talk me in to buying a real collective from a Kaman SH-2 “Seasprite”, so I did… The SH-2 "Seasprite": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaman_SH-2_Seasprite The collective: The collective head: The all familiar Bordar board / BU0836X 12-Bit: The build: First we decided to remove and pull the cables through the collective itself rather than through the cable tube that originally was coming out on the back of the collective head. (See earlier images) As they at some point moved the twist throttle from the collective so itself was now hollow. Testing the wall sides that actually holds the collective: Testing the hydraulic dampener: Hansolo is testing the hall censor: Hansolo is on short final and is connecting the cables to the Bodnar board: A video of the test of the "ON" indicator: Penn Keystone indicator, 5VDC for the light and 28VDC for the mechanical indicator. It works nicely on 24VDC though. All done for now: Everything works, all sensors, the dampener, the real friction control is a "slider" now so it can be used for example for or engine throttling or such.. Next step, a cover box to cover the “skeleton”, some putty, a bit of sand paper and some paint! More to come! Enormous thanks to Hansolo who mentored, built, provided shelter, food, wine and beer while he built this for me while I provided all the assistance and wasted as little of his breathable air as possible, I am forever grateful my friend! Total cost as you see it in the last image ~$500
  5. You can always sign up and hang around our forums and TS to get to know people and read up on documents. We will make sure to assign you to the desired squadron once they take trainees again.
  6. Hey Asset, Thank you for your kind words. You are more than welcome to apply, just follow the recruitment link provided below. Recruitment: http://132virtualwing.org/index.php/page/recruiting It never hurts to start to read up on our documents, they can be found here: Public documents: https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=178089 Just PM me if you have any questions. :) Cheers, Reznik
  7. Here is another video from my POV recorded during Operation Georgian Thunder Mission 14. (Flown the 29th January 2017) I act as escort flight lead (EFL) in package ALPHA and we are tasked to do an air assault on SOCHI-ADLER. I linked the mission planning that was compiled by the flight leads of package ALPHA in the link below to provide you with some context of what is going on. Mission planning PDF: http://bit.ly/2klPO6p The action starts at roughly but I do recommend to watch from the start to get the "full 132nd experience". Mistakes were made but we go the job done and we do hope you find this entertaining. :smilewink: More details regarding flights etc can be found in the shownotes of the video.
  8. Thank you for the kind words everybody, the pleasure was all ours. :) So do we Ragtop!
  9. 132nd Public release 1: Air Warfare doctrine and Tactics Techniques and Procedures for Air operations On behalf of the 132nd Virtual Wing I am very pleased to announce that our Techniques, Tactics and Procedures documents along with our Air Warfare Doctrine are available to the DCS community. These documents are what we and external organizations participating in our events use as guidelines, when preparing and executing sorties. The download consists of the following documents: • 132-DP-1-Air Warfare Doctrine • 132-TTP-1-CAS Manual v1.1 • 132-TTP-5-ATC and Airbase operations v1.0 • 132-TTP-6-SCAR v2.0 • 132-TTP-10-AWACS Procedures v2.0 • 132-TTP-12-Armed Reconnaissance v1.0 • 132-TTP-13-Air Interdiction v1.0 DOWNLOAD We do hope you enjoy this and please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any comments or questions.
  10. Yes, brilliant little video there IcarusGR! Keep em coming!
  11. Our Hog pilot call sign DeeJay made a nice compilation of A-10 footage. Enjoy:
  12. Great show, super interesting as always! Keep it up! :thumbup:
  13. Here are my logs and the "vanilla" .miz file used in the test. CRASHTEST.miz Logs.zip
  14. Brilliant as always Dojo, thanks! ;)
  15. A little picture from a very happy JETSEAT owner - the seat is actually humming from the idling KA-50 as the picture is taken, brrrrrrr... ;)
  16. Damn good episode Dojo, Thanks! Waiting eagerly for the next one.
  17. Just got my GAMETRIX KW-908 JETSEAT with the amazing help from =Andrey=, and I must say that after 2 days of toying around with this I am very happy with the Jetseat. It most definitely adds a new dimension to the DCS experience. :) Again; Thank you very much =Andrey= for all the help!
  18. Awesome =Andre=, can't wait! Thank you for all the help and amazing service so far! :thumbup:
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