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On the starter panel, vent switch to the right, switch above it on, both boost pumps on, open the start switch cover and press the button. At 11% move the throttle a little and rpm should increase, at 20% bat on, and all three switches next to it. Hyd electric switch on. Switch on the hud, radar and nws and you are good to go. Thats my shortened startup.

With the price of ammunition these days do not expect a warning shot.

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Trying to work out how to start this up, no YouTube video, no post, no manual?

 

:joystick:

 

1. Engage parking brake. (lever by the side of the seat).

2. Battery switch on

3. Kill the warning sound (Left Ctrl + R)

4. Click bot G and D pumps on

5. Click the VENT switch to the right

6. Click on the start switch cover, that will also click the starter pump on

7. Click on the switch and watch engine RPM. Engine start light comes on.

8. at 10% RPM move forward the throttle a little then move it back to 0. It will stop at the engine start detent.

9. At 20% RPM ALT ligths come on. Kill the wanring sound again and click all power switches to ON: TRN, ALT1 and ALT2

10. Click EP switch ON (located at the right of the INS)

11. Watch ALL warning lights go off. The only one that may remain ON is the CAB (canopy open) light.

12. The engines RPM will climb to about 70% before dropping to 46%. This is why you need to engage parking brake. The aircraft starts to roll at 67% RPM.

13. Check that engine start is off.

 

Now you are ready to go. Turn on everything else. HUD/HDD/INS, etc.

 

Edited to add:

DO NOT FORGET to click VENT and Starter Pump back to OFF (right click on them) after the engine start light comes off.

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The Manual is in the Mirage2000 folder in your DCS installation. Check it out.

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Could we have more precisions about time needed by INS to align and what to do? In what order? I have some problems with INS alignment...

 

Thanks :pilotfly:

 

These are the alignment times, when enabled:

 

Full alignment:

Standard: 8 minutes for 100%

Emergency: 4 minutes for 75% (INS errors will be higher and very likely you will have to do an in-flight re-calibration (recàlage oblique))

 

 

 

Memory Alignment (The INS was previously aligned and the aircraft has not moved since the end of the previous mission): 2 minutes for 100%.

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