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Well done. My first 50 or so crash landings were nowhere near the helipad. Landing the Huey is something that takes lots of practice. Keep your eye on the gauge that shows rate of descent. And welcome to DCS.

 

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I was on a server a couple of evenings ago and attempting to make a landing on a slope to pickup a downed pilot. Didn't focus on the right stuff, got it into VRS, and could not recover. Worse part....there was a witness. Almost immediately over chat "nice landing.....lol".

 

Hate it when there's a witness.

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Not so bad, in fact it looks to me like the crew actually walked away from that one. So well done!

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Yes, I'm sure they survived, because in the campaign it says 1 done.

And the whole shutdown procedure (win-end) appeared to be normal

I tried landing in the field first (when I had to wait for the 2 hinds) and I think I ruined the skids (and the canopy) with that.

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Good job! any landing you can walk away from is a good landing. Welcome aboard much fun and learning to be had here and it keeps getting better

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Thanks and I'm sure it will keep getting better.

I thought mission 2 would be a piece of cake, but descending vertically with cargo is harder than I anticipated :)

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