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Isaac

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About Isaac

  • Birthday 07/20/1980

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  • Flight Simulators
    Microsoft Flight simulator 2020
    DCS
    Aircrafts: A-10C, AV-8B NightAttack, C-101, F-16C Viper, F-5E Tiger II, F/A-18C Hornet, L-39 Albatros.
    Helicopters: AH-64D, SA342 Gazelle.
    Terrains: Nevada, Caucasus, Marianas, Persian Gulf, South Atlantic, Syria.
    Other: Combined Arms, China Aset Pack, South Atlantic Asset, Super Carrier.
  • Location
    Europe, Catalunya, Barcelona
  • Interests
    Flight simulation
  • Occupation
    GNSS engineer

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  1. yikes! Thanks a lot Northstar98 from now on I will not ever forget what is the purpose of the little watch icon! Sorry to the rest of the community for spamming this thread. Isaac
  2. Thanks Ramsay! much appreciated. Unfortunately does not seem to be the case for my mission editor, see attached: Please note that the map is South Atlantic and also that I'm using the beta no the final... may that be the reason? null
  3. Hi Everyone! Sorry, I thought the LHA Tarawa was part of the Harrier module (mislead due to being mentioned as part of the features of that particular module). On a quick turn of this topic, under what class can be found the LHA Tarawa? (I don't see it under "ships") or maybe I shall install something first? Sorry for the confusion Isaac
  4. The title line says it all, I think that now that we have the beloved AH64D block 2 Apache Longbow it would be cool to have the Tarawa asset separated as a new independent product, much like the super-carrier or as part of your fantastic South Atlantic map. Just my two cents... Isaac
  5. Unload as much as possible the bird and fly near sea level in a cold day, it's going to be way easier.
  6. Hi Mik75, As per DCS_AH-64D_Quick_Start_Manual_EN.pdf page 301: So to me it looks like there must be a mismatch between the laser code of the TADS LRF and the Hellfire. Isaac
  7. Floyd is totally right in his statement, however that was not what I was trying to convey (provably I used poorly chosen wording). Personally I don't like the idea that a control is going to behave differently at different angles because of the curve. While I'm no (real world) pilot I think helos are not meant to operate with curves other than what the manufacturer defines after thousands of testing hours at the beggining of the manufacturing phase (please correctme if I'm wrong), if you are unable to fine control the 64 then my recomendation is to practice more otherwise you are moving away from how it was meant to be employed, basically you are going to constantly input larger than necessary movements to your controls because your axis sensitivity at the center has been reduced to make your life "easier" something that would not translate well if one day you are given the chance to fly and Apache ... Being said that, try to fly with and without curves and see what you like the most... By the way, I totally agree with Floyd's input on the 20cm extension... very much neded for helos. Isaac
  8. Hi JOEM423, Yes, I would personally recommend to purchase a GOOD set of pedals (Virpil, vkb,... ) anything that is metal construction with good sensors, unlike airplanes helicopters are inherently unstable and a fine control of the tail rotor is a must. While Dozer is damn right, I also think that when it comes to controllers you only use curves when either they are subpar or they are broken / misbehaving, if they are properly working controls I strongly recommend not to use any as you are going to loose finesse. Isaac
  9. Hi, Are you using pedals or cyclic with yaw axis (z rotation)? Isaac
  10. Hi Truebrit, I'm unsure what you meant to say by "1990's graphics" but the real deal is less than 1000x1000 pixels of resolution... I would say DCS TEDAC implementation is reasonable accurate (I have never used or seen one in real life but I have used high end gimballed mid wave IR cameras like the MTADS). The main issue with DCS is that we are seeing textures and polygons rendered in our PC screen with a limited rendering power not so much how the MTADS / TEDAC is being simulated. Isaac
  11. Hi Oscar, Regarding the VR slideshow you were talking about... have you tried the suggestion below? I have an HP Reverb G2 and it works wonders, I run the DCS in VR preset (from the options menu) and it is smooth! Isaac
  12. Auch! most of what I do in DCS 2.0 is fly with the Gazelle with the Rift :cry: Isaac
  13. Many thanks BIGNEWY. Damn! I'm obviously failing at keeping up with standard procedures regarding updates... my mistake. Isaac
  14. Hi Everyone, I'm piling up to everyone else with VR low frame rate issues. Isaac PS: By the way, has anyone tried the Gazelle helicopters after the 2.0.4.59188 update? for some reason now I can't use them as "player", I can see the AI using them but I can't pilot them when yesterday, before the update I was able to pilot ...
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