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HI all.

 

Just finishing building my a10 rig. I'm looking for someone to take me under their wing and fly with for a while. Not simmed in some time but spent thousands of hours on EF2000 and F22 ADF. So this is new. How ever I feel I am very competent just need seat time to get use to avionics. I really like the idea of multiplayer if anyone is up for it.

 

PM me

 

Many thanks

 

Jateu

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Hi, and welcome. Typically, the best thing to do when starting out is do the training sessions, which typically lead to questions, which then typically lead to searching the forums for specific questions that you might be confused about from the manual. Then one of the best resources of all,, YOUTUBE,,,, its flooded with great tutorials. Best to start learning how to start your A10, Navigation systems, take offs and landings then learn the avionics etc,, once you feel comfortable with that,,, then you can dive into multiplayer (whole new world outside of the single player missions).

 

So at which point are you at this time? What have you accomplished,, then we can take it from there,,, have fun

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From a previous post:

 

Stop, take a deep breath, and RTFM!

 

The A-10C manual may seem like dry reading at first, but once you have the self discipline to sit and read it you'll find it's chocked full of tasty technical and tactical goodness.

 

The fact is, you have two options:

 

RTFM - 80% within 30 days - Spend a couple of days to read the manual. You don't have to memorize it. You should just scan it so you'll have the info in your head to connect the dots.. and it will be a much more useful reference in the future.

 

Click Learn/Vids/Ask People - 60% within 180 days - Click learning is possible in a lot of games and sims these days.. this is not one of them. There are extremely useful aspects of the aircraft sensors and capabilities that people don't generally discuss. You may never find that critical component, that for you, makes you effective in every sortie you fly.

 

I've read the manual several times and will probably do it again.. it's really good. I'm confident that it's the reason why my sorties contain no hesitation.. only devastation.

 

This has been a public service announcement by the RTFM Society of Aviation Competence. No chickens were harmed in the making of this add.

It's a good thing that this is Early Access and we've all volunteered to help test and enhance this work in progress... despite the frustrations inherent in the task with even the simplest of software... otherwise people might not understand that this incredibly complex unfinished module is unfinished. /light-hearted sarcasm

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Check the Youtube tutorials by Fish (nickname of Gerry Abott) and the Bunyap On The Range series. The latter also produces loads of clips for various AC so you'll have to manually filter out the non-A-10C clips. Furthermore the clips by the 476th vFG will provide insight on actual TTPs but those might be a bit too much at first although they are great, judge for yourself. :)

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