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The US FAA has free PDF copies of the Airplane flying Handbook and the Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge and Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators on their website. https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation
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KTS is for low and slow. In the Flight Levels you need to reference MACH as it corrects for the very thin very cold air up there, as well as the compression effects as the speed of sound goes down, and the speed of you goes up.
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F14 - air refueling - I find it easier to refuel with the wing folded
RustBelt replied to Kelevra's topic in DCS: F-14A & B
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Be the random whim you desire to see in the world.
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JestHer | Female RIO | Complete Jester Voice Replacement Mod
RustBelt replied to _BringTheReign_'s topic in DCS: F-14A & B
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Trim neutral for landing - do you really do it?
RustBelt replied to virgo47's topic in Christen Eagle II
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You wan’t another product to practice IFR. DCS is not that product.
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A lot of the “best” never had a single actual kill. They were flying Sports ACM in safe environments. Much like DCS really.
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The best at not checking their damn control locks anyways.
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You can't really compare the Mudhen and the Tomcat for two big reasons. One, the Mudhen is less than a month into early access. Assume many things aren't square. And two, they're really doing different jobs. The Hen is designed to lift crazy amounts of attack munitions, loiter, and defend itself. The Tomcat was a Fighter interceptor that had strike capabilities. And sure near the end the D was doing similar work to the Strike Eagle, but only as a means of filling in the hole left by the A-6 while the Super Hornet was being developed. The Mud Hen is also using decades later technology that was built specifically for it. In a lot of ways it makes sense the Hornet Drivers are enamored with the Strike Eagle. The Strike Eagle does better what the Hornet does, Ground attack with self defense in one package. It just can't fly off a boat.
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Oh it's not being replaced. VR has once again in my 40 years been a huge disappointment.
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What headset are you using? My G2 can’t make a solid black to save it’s life. Which it soon won’t have to because it’s getting eBayed the hell off my wall soon.
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If we waited for everything ED and HB needed to improve. We’d never actually fly. Until someone invents a Holodeck, even Level D sims have work arounds or usually more often operating limitations to make up for equipment fidelity limits. Even the current market of VR goggles can’t manage realistic night until they finally put proper UHDR OLED displays in them, not bleedy grey for black backlit LCDs. Or again, my crazy crackpot pet theory that we need to give up on projection rendering and get working on direct light field pipelines. Let the eye do the eye’s job. Not a rendering algorithm.
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Well, not with a 20+ year old Sidewinder FFB2 no. And trimming around a spring centered dead zone is an exercise in futility unless you use something like an encoder to force single digit axis changes at like 10-12 Bits resolution. It’s never happening with an 8bit input. the second you plugged in a spring centered joystick you sure did. In the 80’s and 90’s it was manageable because the simulation was crude. Simulators now have left them in the dust.
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I guess you perhaps wish to rewrite a rendering system that behaves exactly like a human eye, and or a display system that can produce an un-attenuated light field that would provide the eye with the exact same input as if it was looking at the real scene. otherwise, i mean, using the NVG is a reasonable workaround. Even adjusting the light cone aim isn’t fully solving the problem due to how rendering manages dynamic range. Especially at night, vision is super weird and hard to duplicate with computer game rendering techniques.
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You’re really better off following the normal practice of: Set Power, Pitch for level, then trim off the force. It’s a shame FFB flight sticks had to have a 20 year hiatus thanks to patent trolls. Once you feel it, the trim process feels intuitive like it does in real non-fly by wire planes.
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Tomcat trims out fine hands free on my FFB stick. Time for an upgrade?
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There’s always gps approaches in the “ns” 430…..lol
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DCS isn’t real life. The rendering system doesn’t work like the human eye. You have to make functional compromises due to that.
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Dual 1080’s? So you were the one person using SLI! (According to nVidia)
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“In the works” means years. “Soon” means maybe this year. “Two Weeks” means Soon.
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Anybody Watch the Tomcat Episode of Airwarriors?
RustBelt replied to Coota0's topic in DCS: F-14A & B
Everyone misses Discovery Wings.……that theme song….90’s Nostalgia goodness.