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Tutorial series for the Viggen


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I like yours tutorials, but i have some problem with waypoints.

For me not work using a N and E.

First E to N. - dont know what i do wrong.

i dont know what your problem is exactly, i assume your not abel to input koordinates.

First you have to do is put your Ck into REF LOLA you also need to switch to IN

now to the coordinates: you want to input this example koordinates 405219/414500 this coordinates are already LOLA what means Longitude first (LO) latitude (LA) second. so you would go REF LOLA switch to IN Input these 405219414500 press the B1 or any other B waypoint and done. hope this helps

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Purchased the Viggen a few days ago, but didn't have a chance to fly it until last night. During those few days I did a lot of reading and watched John's videos. Thank you, John, for taking the time to put those together and sharing with the community. They are a huge help and will continue to be a resource as I learn this excellent aircraft.

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Purchased the Viggen a few days ago, but didn't have a chance to fly it until last night. During those few days I did a lot of reading and watched John's videos. Thank you, John, for taking the time to put those together and sharing with the community. They are a huge help and will continue to be a resource as I learn this excellent aircraft.

 

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I have watched the videos several times, and I go back and review often. The effort and work put into making them is very much appreciated! :pilotfly::joystick:

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+1

 

I have watched the videos several times, and I go back and review often. The effort and work put into making them is very much appreciated! :pilotfly::joystick:

 

+1

 

Johns tutorials are teached in a very clear and understandable language and has numerous times been a shortcut for me to learn different systems and tactics. - So also thx from me.

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These videos have been an endless help to me learning this magnificent sim.

 

so thank you so much for taking the time to make these. Great help.

 

+1 .. Yes, xxJohn has a way of explaining that is both clear, concise and delivered in an entertaining way ... I really liked his thoughtfulness of sharing the mission files so one could practice along.

 

I'm now using his MiG-21 videos to help learn that plane ... pity that most of the missions of those older videos are no longer available :(

 

Hope he does a new series with the F-14 when it cames out :)

 

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+1 from my side, as I finally found time to learn the module that got me interested in DCS.

I like the clear and detailed tutorials of John and they are a treat to watch.

His calm way in presenting you the information is fun and helpful.

Even my wife was following one of his videos, while playing her arcadeish games on the ipad, and that means something... :lol:

 

PS: We had some fight about the question, where John is from. Wife thinks he is from somewhere Eastern Europe, my guess is more Scandinavian. Perhaps someone can settle this? :music_whistling:

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+1 from my side, as I finally found time to learn the module that got me interested in DCS.

I like the clear and detailed tutorials of John and they are a treat to watch.

His calm way in presenting you the information is fun and helpful.

Even my wife was following one of his videos, while playing her arcadeish games on the ipad, and that means something... :lol:

 

PS: We had some fight about the question, where John is from. Wife thinks he is from somewhere Eastern Europe, my guess is more Scandinavian. Perhaps someone can settle this? :music_whistling:

Austria, according to his forum profile.

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I join the others. John's tutorials are great and focus on the basics. As an example I would like to mention the tutorial series for the Viggen here. I hope there will be a tutorial series for the Harrier as well.

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I bookmarked this and have been watching the videos. Thanks so much John for these videos and posting the missions. It gives me nice little practice runs and when I get stuck i return to the videos to see what I missed.

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You guys seen these ones?

 

Yes, the author is very good, in fact I’m a subscriptor ... but most of his videos are in swedish language, hope he will produce more english content on the future :)

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I have just bought the viggen a few weeks ago and I just wanted to say thank you for making these videos they are very helpful.

 

 

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Am 23.4.2018 um 12:19 schrieb Rudel_chw:

 

Yes, the author is very good, in fact I’m a subscriptor ... but most of his videos are in swedish language, hope he will produce more english content on the future 🙂

I'm learning swedish either way, so I subscribed 🙂

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Yes, the author is very good, in fact I’m a subscriptor ... but most of his videos are in swedish language, hope he will produce more english content on the future :)
I could only find one video in Swedish and the sound isn't so good. Has he made more in Swedish? Perhaps on a different channel??

I too am learning Swedish and some good Viggen tutorials in Swedish would be excellent :)

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1 hour ago, john4pap said:

I could only find one video in Swedish and the sound isn't so good. Has he made more in Swedish? 

 

My post is from 3 years ago .. he has created more english content since, but if you look beyond 2018 you will find swedish ones, like this:

 

 

 

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My post is from 3 years ago .. he has created more english content since, but if you look beyond 2018 you will find swedish ones, like this:
 
 
Ah thanks! I didn't see that.
But it's only been a year since I started learning Swedish :D

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