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Not sure if it's worth a sticky, but I noticed some material surfacing for the M2000

 

This one is pretty good for a quick starter...

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I posted these in the Mirage videos thread that got moved, but I they belong here more I think. The first two videos assume a runway start instead of cold start, the third is air to air missile usage since the first attempt ended up being a gun fight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edit: CCRP bombing added

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Thanks guys, we really need tutorials for this complex bird. Please keep them coming...

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Not sure if it's worth a sticky, but I noticed some material surfacing for the M2000

 

This one is pretty good for a quick starter...

Useful vid, to my knowledge it lacks INS ALN (to be done right after battery ON I suppose).

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Thank you very much guys very useful videos, please can someone share something about INS usage

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Thank you very much guys very useful videos, please can someone share something about INS usage

 

Far as I understand it, the INS is simply an alignment system the AC uses to coordinate the GPS with the AC nav system - so the satellites know your current location at ramp start thus knowing where you are during flight which gives the Nav mode your current location at all times. All you do in the pit is turn it on and wait for the alignment to complete before moving/taxiing the AC.

 

In the F-16C block 50 models it takes about 7-8 minutes to align. You have the INS alignment implemented in the A10C as well - just sit and wait, don't move the AC, until INS is aligned and calibrated.

 

Not much to do to implement the INS except to turn it on and wait.

 

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Thank you very much guys very useful videos, please can someone share something about INS usage

INS is not fully implemented yet so we'll have to wait before getting a comprehensive manual.

For now you can only cycle through recorded waypoints, using DEST button.

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Great job on these videos. Thanks!

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Finally got time to start my tutorial series as well. More videos hopefully coming over this week! :thumbup:

 

 

Second video of the series showing basic radar operation:

 

 

Third video of the series showing how to use the Super 530D medium range radar guided missile:

 

 

Fourth video of the series showing how to use the Magic II short range IR guided missile:

 

 

Fifht video of the series showing how to perform CCRP bombing:

 

 

Sixt video of the series showing how to perform CCIP bombing:

 

 

Sevent video of the series is about low altitude CCIP bombing:

 

 

One more about aerial refuelling:

 

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Finally got time to start my tutorial series as well. More videos hopefully coming over this week! :thumbup:

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Looking forward to it John! :thumbup:

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Once I take off, do I need to retract the landing gears? Or close the flaps?

 

Yes or you will likely damage the gear

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hows about a vid on how to do AAR with the M2000C?

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Finally got time to start my tutorial series as well. More videos hopefully coming over this week! :thumbup:

 

 

Nice work John! :thumbup:

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The rocket piper is very unaccurate, better you shoot some rockets for reference and then you correct the next ones.

Or are im doing something wrong ?

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The rocket piper is very unaccurate, better you shoot some rockets for reference and then you correct the next ones.

Or are im doing something wrong ?

 

CCIP is completely inaccurate. Definitely a bug that needs to be addressed.

Posted (edited)
Far as I understand it, the INS is simply an alignment system the AC uses to coordinate the GPS with the AC nav system - so the satellites know your current location at ramp start thus knowing where you are during flight which gives the Nav mode your current location at all times. All you do in the pit is turn it on and wait for the alignment to complete before moving/taxiing the AC.

 

In the F-16C block 50 models it takes about 7-8 minutes to align. You have the INS alignment implemented in the A10C as well - just sit and wait, don't move the AC, until INS is aligned and calibrated.

 

Not much to do to implement the INS except to turn it on and wait.

 

Good day,

 

DrDetroit

 

 

 

INS is not fully implemented yet so we'll have to wait before getting a comprensive manual.

For now you can only cycle through recorded waypoints, using DEST button.

 

Oh now at least now i know why i can't figure it out completely, thank you very much guys for the infos

 

 

Just talking about bombs:

 

Make sure that you fit in the aircraft the same type of bomb for every pylon, because the AC computer can't handle different type of bombs, it's not the A10 after all

Edited by Simon1279

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