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E69_DaniV

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About E69_DaniV

  • Birthday 08/17/1975

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS1.5, DCS 2.0, IL-2 BoS/BoM/BoK, IL-2 1946
  • Location
    Spain
  • Interests
    Sims, Aircrafts
  • Occupation
    Aircraft Technician

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  1. Really appreciate your magnificent campaign! Awesome! Thanks for all your hard work. Any improvement will be really appreciated as well as the possible adaptation to EE variant or IA addings to the current missions. Keep the great job on! Waiting for your updates!!! Cheers!!! Aussi un grand merci et bravo! pour @o-Tomcat-o Vous avez fait un énorme et beau travail avec vos vidéos!! Merci beaucoup!!!!
  2. Thanks @MYSE1234 for this awesome cockpit Mods!
  3. Thank you for your outstanding and dedicated work!
  4. Well, you have to find them in Missions post, where @Rudel_chw has made magnificent few tutorial missions: Find them here: https://forum.dcs.world/topic/314316-training-mission-at-syria-for-the-mirage-f1/#comment-5103414 And really good ones also here by @Don Rudi here: https://forum.dcs.world/topic/307133-mirage-f1-fighter-weapons-school-training-campaign/ A great way to get it done.
  5. Looking good. Mod name? (Like it! Thanks in advance).
  6. Well, test the very first mission, and I´m really well impressed. Really explicative and detailed. Bravo. Keep the good work. Thumbs up!
  7. Will test this out! Thanks for your time & dedication! Outstanding! Gracias Eduardo!
  8. Well I can't experience those behaviours either. Sure thing, if we stick to reality, talking with real Mirage F-1 pilots, most of them told me that "The F-1 behaves as you fly it" , meaning that if you´re krispy or violent on the controls aircraft reactios would be the same, and in the other hand if you try to fly it smoothly and well trimmed, will go smoothly. Remember that she´s not a fly by wire... and was not easy to master, that´s why I love it. I've added curves on my rudder axis (due I'm not smooth with my feet when pushing the rudders... for example). Of course is my personal opinion, anyway, fixing and refinement has to be done to reach perfection on every module, but for the moment I´m happy as it is.
  9. Well, translating what the video tells, I asume that those are stall tests, in different altitude and speed patterns. They're mainly induced manouvers to cause/start various stall situations and video reporting the different ways that pilot uses to recover to stable flight, (recorded from different cameras on cockpit hud, rear seat, and other aircrafts). These reactions would have to be tested in the configurations and altitudes/speeds indicated in the video if you want to simulate perfectly the evolutions of the aircraft during the stall in the Sim... (never tried, would do, that´s something to test!) I don't think they can be of any use in combat or any other situation (?) unless stall recovery practice. I think it is useful to see how it recovers the stalls. Nice & interesting vid, by the way!
  10. Exact behaviour like on mine. Rudder trembling bug is still there.
  11. Great improvement, thanks @MYSE1234
  12. Hello everyone, E69_DaniV instroducing myself to all DCS community forum, saying a big and sunny hello from Canary Islands. Been reading DCS Forum for around three years now, but never dared to write a word, so decided to do it now. Been working (and still) for the Spanish Air Force for 26 years now and last 12 years on the Hornet as engine technician, so aint´happy if I don´t hear a flying machine around! ;) Flight simulation its been one of my favourite hobbies since a was a kid so I´m really proud to be part of this great community. Best wishes to all of you and Godspeed in this hard times, I´m sure I will keep on learning from you and offering you all great support. :thumbup:
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