uhntissbaby111 Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 (edited) Came across this, haven’t seen it posted yet. Figured we can never have too much training material! This guy made an excellent video I thought, very well laid out. Forgot to add, this guy is a former Hornet driver who now instructs Edited June 15, 2018 by uhntissbaby111
gear_monkey Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 The guy who made the video is a real Hornet pilot and now is an instructor pilot in the Hawk teaching new carrier pilots. Unlike all the stuff coming out of the virtual squadron world (don't mean to offend), his video is top notch because what he is showing is real life data from a real life carrier pilot. Win 10 64bit; 32 GB DDR4 3200 Ram; ASUS MoBo; 1TB SSD;Intel i7 8700K; GTX 1080ti 11GB; Thrustmaster Warthog;Odyssey + VR
KungFu Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 So has anyone experienced a 27knot headwind in game by setting the carrier to 27knots and no wind? Planes do not act as expected. Seems to be related to what nws mode you are in and sometimes you have to cycle nws to get proper movement. I setup perpendicular to the deck and the plane slid forward on the deck. Just odd stuff. Doing some testing on differences in set carrier speed to get the proper head wind and just setting headwind higher. But, having 27knots of headwind really helps getting into the groove for sure. Win 11 Professional, I9-14700K, 64GB DDR5, 4090, 2x 980 PRO PCIe 4.0 NVMe , 2x VKB Gunfighter mk III, MCG Ultimate, SCG, Orion 2 Throttle, Thrustmaster TPR pedals, Pimax Crystal
Hamilton Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 Came across this, haven’t seen it posted yet. Figured we can never have too much training material! This guy made an excellent video I thought, very well laid out. Forgot to add, this guy is a former Hornet driver who now instructs Very enlightening the video,Thanks! :thumbup: _________________________________ Aorus Z390 Extreme MB | i9 9900k CPU @ 5.0 GHz | EVGA RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 Ultra | 32 GB G Skill Trident Z 3600 MHz CL14 DDR4 Ram | Corsair H150i Pro Cooler | Corsair TX 850M PS | Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe SSD 1TB |TMWH Hotas with VPC WarBRD Base| Corsair Gamer 570x Crystal Case | HP Reverb
Hamilton Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 Anyone know what MRT refers to? MRT = Military Rated Thrust _________________________________ Aorus Z390 Extreme MB | i9 9900k CPU @ 5.0 GHz | EVGA RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 Ultra | 32 GB G Skill Trident Z 3600 MHz CL14 DDR4 Ram | Corsair H150i Pro Cooler | Corsair TX 850M PS | Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe SSD 1TB |TMWH Hotas with VPC WarBRD Base| Corsair Gamer 570x Crystal Case | HP Reverb
lobo Posted June 16, 2018 Posted June 16, 2018 Great vid. TY. Lobo's DCS A-10C Normal Checklist & Quick Reference Handbook current version 8D available here: http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/172905/
gear_monkey Posted June 16, 2018 Posted June 16, 2018 So has anyone experienced a 27knot headwind in game by setting the carrier to 27knots and no wind? Planes do not act as expected. Seems to be related to what nws mode you are in and sometimes you have to cycle nws to get proper movement. I setup perpendicular to the deck and the plane slid forward on the deck. Just odd stuff. Doing some testing on differences in set carrier speed to get the proper head wind and just setting headwind higher. But, having 27knots of headwind really helps getting into the groove for sure. I tried this today. I created a mission with a carrier steaming at 27 kts with me starting cold and dark on the deck. Wow, the aircarft was all kinds of wonky trying to weather vane into the wind and trying to taxi was like camels on ice skates. Win 10 64bit; 32 GB DDR4 3200 Ram; ASUS MoBo; 1TB SSD;Intel i7 8700K; GTX 1080ti 11GB; Thrustmaster Warthog;Odyssey + VR
NineGravity Posted June 16, 2018 Posted June 16, 2018 Came across this, haven’t seen it posted yet. Figured we can never have too much training material! This guy made an excellent video I thought, very well laid out. Forgot to add, this guy is a former Hornet driver who now instructs really helpful
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