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simpilothr

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  • Birthday March 8

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  • Flight Simulators
    Currently are installed: - DCS World 2.5 (no additional sims..but soon will buy MiG-21 Bis or/and FC3)
    - Prepar3d v4
    - Falcon BMS 4.34
  • Location
    Zagreb, Croatia
  • Interests
    Flying aircraft in flight simulators, plane-spotting and studying (not very good at it xD)
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    School...yes

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  1. Does anyone know if there is a discord group for this mod?
  2. Hello! Firstly I would want to thank nibbylot for providing us all with a free helicopter! It looks fantastic and I can't wait to see further development of the Little Bird! Thank you! But the thing is...I can't map any flight controls. What I mean by that is the only mappable buttons I can configure is the cyclic trim and the throttle. No collective or cyclic. I tried reinstalling the mod and replacing the EFB source code, but no dice. I followed Grim Reapers' tutorial too, but it just doesn't work for me. I'll see if there are any new DCS updates, and if that works I'll let you know. Once again, thanks!
  3. Does anyone know if it's being worked on a public mod for the PC-9 A/M? I would love to recreate an aerobatic team in real life, but I'm not sure if the PC-9 even exists in DCS...
  4. Hello! A couple of days ago, I tested the Magnificent 8 for the first time in DCS with VR (I haven't bought it, it was displayed at a booth, so I went and flown it for a couple of minutes) Since that was actually my first time ever flying a realistic heli sim, it wasn't very easy at first. But eventually I got used to it. I got the hang of flying it, but what hit me the most was the landing (BTW, I have tested the sim 4 times, 1 of them was a ok landing, 2 of them were a crash, and 1 was a perfect landing) When I lower the collective when landing, I notice the vibrations in the cockpit...and of course, there's a 50-50 chance of either land it and slam the gear, or "go-around" and try again. I thought that the engine was "dying" on me...but I don't know what was it actually. Can somebody explain me the vibration? Thanks in advance!
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