Radar technology is public knowledge. Are you getting exact implementation of missile's radar and signal processing? 100% not. It is still close enough for entertaining purposes.
I know it's early access, but can you please prioritize introducing this feature because it's critical for many people that use mouse look?
All other modules (that I own) have this feature.
The same was true for YF-22 and YF-23. They got N numbers probably under experimental rules which would you normally see at RV-10 and similar aircraft.
Serbian Air Force retires Mig-21 after 58 years in service.
Here is a gallery made few years ago to celebrate 50 years in sevice:
http://dimitrijeostojic.com/blog/mig-21-50-godina-u-sluzbi/
Not really. It is what it is. You could just use Stennis - free carrier, and I believe Tomcat comes with its own carrier, but since you bought it have fun.
Somehow I always do it wrong. In DCS, it feels like hitting a wall and stopping abruptly, and then I need a lot of power.
Here on the video you can see very smooth operation. Any recommended technique?
Yea, that sounds like a good idea on paper, but if you rush to trim for on-speed AoA you end up mistrimmed for some time. Idk, I would need to try it first to decide whether I like that feature.
Pro tip: Do not believe everything you see on YT.
On a traditional stable platform without FBW, throttle has influence on AoA.
On F-18, control law allows AoA to wiggle a little bit with throttle inputs.
It's on ENG page on MFD. "STAB POS" parameter.
To enter ENG page from main menu you click on ENG button (top button on the right side of MFD).
If you are not already in main menu, click bottom middle MFD button.