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I thought it would be a good Idea to have a video thread in here so the forum doesn't get rolled over with new threads. Post your videos here if you like.

 

I'll start with this one:



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I am Totally Lovin' the F-86F

 

As the title says, I'm Lovin it. I really wasn't overwhelmed when I first heard the F-86 would be added to DCS, but I am happy to see any new aircraft.

And, as per usual, I bought it thinking " You just never know. It could end up being a Module you really enjoy."

And Boy was I right. Thankyou Belsimtek, Eagle Dynamics and everyone else involved. You always have a supporter in me :D

Here's a video of My First Flight. And I have to add, that of all my first flights, I think this one is the most successful yet.

 

 

EDIT: For reasons unknown, video will not play yet. I will continue to monitor it and try to get it working for you all ASAP.

In case the Window does not respond, here is the link :-

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Heres a simple combat employment, and my first landing.

 

 

Thanks for the first video ! I was wondering how to work out the radio.

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Going over Mach 1 and then some low level stuff. Does anyone know what that whining noise in the end is?

 



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Not a video from DCS, but some insights on a real-world F-86F, so I thought this is worth sharing here. There are more videos in his channel just search for "sabre" in the search. The other videos are also worth looking at since there are very detailed explanations about engine parts.

 

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Awesome video's!

 

Who is able to record a video doing some over-the-shoulder bombing?

 

 

Third post here has one: http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=127433

 

It's actually a lot of fun, but not accurate by any means. IRL I imagine it didn't need to be really accurate.



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Yeah, horribly inaccurate. LABS is really just an improvement over not having LABS :P

 

Biggest issue I've found with it is that even pulling a bit more than 4G doesn't seem to be enough for the bombs to go all the way "over the shoulder" so to speak, so I'm starting to wonder if this has to do with if more than 4Gs should be pulled in the Sabre, or if it's just a matter of the iron bombs having a different trajectory than nuclear weapons.

 

Has anyone figured out if the LABS in the Sabre can be used for other deliveries than over the shoulder? I know it could in other planes, but I can't find the same sort of instrument to set it up for anything else than over the shoulder deliveries.

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Yeah, horribly inaccurate. LABS is really just an improvement over not having LABS :P

 

Biggest issue I've found with it is that even pulling a bit more than 4G doesn't seem to be enough for the bombs to go all the way "over the shoulder" so to speak, so I'm starting to wonder if this has to do with if more than 4Gs should be pulled in the Sabre, or if it's just a matter of the iron bombs having a different trajectory than nuclear weapons.

 

Has anyone figured out if the LABS in the Sabre can be used for other deliveries than over the shoulder? I know it could in other planes, but I can't find the same sort of instrument to set it up for anything else than over the shoulder deliveries.

 

 

Yea I haven't seen a release like that pic posted shows. I noticed in TacView that they appear to just go straight up, lose all energy, and start to tumble back toward the ground.



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Indeed. I'm going to try pulling more Gs to see if I can sort out how much is needed for AN-M64s to go over the shoulder. I have started pickling a tad later now, just when I've started the turn. Otherwise you travel quite a bit from the spot you want to hit before you start pulling Gs. It doesn't feel like a long delay, but when you're doing 500 knots and throwing iron bombs instead of nuclear bombs, there's more of a difference.

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