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j.sabo12

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About j.sabo12

  • Birthday September 27

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS, FSX, FS2004, Falcon BMS, X-Plane, aeroflyFS, Condor
  • Location
    Bratislava/Liverpool
  • Interests
    gliding, modelling, shooting
  • Occupation
    University student
  1. Thanks a lot dooom, Tacview is really the multitool to have. I'll try the options
  2. Hi Guys, I was wondering if there is a program that acts like a black box, and can evaluate and plot various aircraft parameters against time or each other, in a similar way to FLIGHTLAB, for example. Thanks for your help :)
  3. Unfortunately I won't be able to come, but best of luck with the event :)
  4. For all the Czech and Slovak fans, there is a new book called Lietanie na MiG-21 v spomienkach pilotov, that was baptised at SIAF 2016 this weekend and for anyone that likes to fly the MiG-21 in DCS is an absolute must have. Lots of great stories, experiences of the pilots, pictures and documents. Sorry for the spam for fans of all the other nationalities.
  5. By the way, the original post is on their FB page.
  6. For all the guys that might be interested, there's a post on the MILVIZ site as to why they are not developing for DCS right now. Sometimes you just wish that everybody in this small industry got on and worked together. However, it's not always the case. It would be nice to get ED's view on the matter, learning from the Virtual Patriots' issue with their L-39. Anyways, here goes, sorry if this has already been posted somewhere: Hi, This is to let all of our members why we do not support DCS and what they should do about it: We are not doing DCS for a variety of reasons but the main one is that Igor refuses to let us in. Now, he has his reasons but... mostly, it boils down to pride. I treated him like an equal and he didn't like that. Forget for the moment that, at one time, I was in charge of over 280 people as a Creative Director at a major game studio so I KNOW what it means to deal with all kinds of situations (internally... always been bad at the outside world)... As an aside, MV has 28 people of which 22 are full time. That's a pretty big team so you'd think that we would be a shoo in. However, since then, all contacts from us have gone unanswered. ALL of THEM. So, if you want MV to do DCS, contact them and ask them. Post on the forums, PM and or Email him. That's the ONLY way DCS will ever happen. Thank you. From now on, all requests for DCS will be summarily deleted or ignored or both. KC
  7. This would be a day 1 buy for me. If you think about it, the PFM is completed, the model is completed, and the cockpit is completed minus the screens. Although it's a lot of work including all the switches, I believe that it would be an excellent opponent for all the complex Western fighters in the works at the moment.
  8. I don't agree too much with your points, but what I would make free, as others have noted, would be the door gunners in the Huey, Rio in the F-14, possibly the flight engineer in the Mi-8. You have to take into account that the development of each module is extremely expensive.
  9. Fly under and behind the tanker, and slowly begin to get closer once you have permission. On the bottom of the KC-135 you have two rows of lights which show you how high/low and forward/back you are. Aim to keep the light in each one in the middle. The ideal position of the boom is when you are on the green. Orange is fine, but red means that you're too close to the tanker and risk collision or too far and risk disconnection. Try to be in one spot as the boom operator in DCS is fairly slow and it takes him a while to connect. This is possibly the most frustrating part. Once you are connected, keep the boom in the green and the lights in the middle. Hope this helps at least a little bit. As far as stick movements go, I have my axes curved to about 22, so fine stick movements are fine.
  10. Voted no, since I bought it 3 times already, with lomac, fc2 and fc3. And 10 bucks, even sometimes 3 on a sale really isn't that expensive
  11. For the peeps living in the UK, may I recommend this month's issue of the 'Air International' magazine, there is an excellent article about the MiG-21 in Bulgarian service, to commemorate their retirement. There is also an interesting interview with a pilot who talks about the tactics that they used with the MiG-21bis against US F-16's and F-15's.
  12. This would be nice to have. Isn't it a backup aircraft for the bees just by chance? Since the livery is almost identical, especially the wings..
  13. Actually the thrust to weight ratio is lower for the ZA version due to the increased weight of the aircraft :)
  14. The F-86F would be very nice, thank you for the giveway! :)
  15. Hi, You can find good documentation by reading the procedures section in the manual, it describes everything nicely, including numbering each switch. Tutorials are good too for learning how to start up and fly. Once you learn the start up procedure, it doesn't take more than two minutes from cold and dark to taxiing. No worries, if there's anything else, then ask :)
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