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The title says is all, look at how much the throttles are moved in the last 10 seconds or so of the landing.

 

Go to 4:40 for the good stuff.

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If the throttles not sawing back and forth like a builder trying to get through twenty planks, your not flying right

 

 

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The title says is all, look at how much the throttles are moved in the last 10 seconds or so of the landing.

 

That's little compared to the Super Etendard in the French Navy :smilewink: :

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As mentioned in my most recent video, you'll really want a good throttle for DCS: F/A-18C Hornet that provides good precision. It will make your life a lot easier maintaining your baseleg and adjusting GS in the groove.

 

Here's to hoping VKB gets the TECS out to us ASAP then! :thumbup:

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Well, the Automatic (Fart ;) ) Speed Control in the Viggen isn't that bad after all then when you see other pilots jerking their equipment like maniacs :)

 

I know you're joking, but these guys are flying real jets, with a margin of error of feet, and not using the stick to control glidepath at all. Techniques vary, but that's why the throttle is moving a lot.

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