Zulu111 Posted December 22, 2019 Posted December 22, 2019 I'm new to DCS and I was thinking of making the F-18 my first purchase. I do have the Thrustmaster HOTAS combo but I don't have peddles yet. Can I still operate the F-18 without the peddles for now? Thanks.
razo+r Posted December 22, 2019 Posted December 22, 2019 Yes, you only need to use rudder on the ground, so that would work out.
cthulhu68 Posted December 22, 2019 Posted December 22, 2019 (edited) OK. I didn't want to admit it, but yeah, I only use rudders for taxiing and take-off in a modern jet. Edited December 22, 2019 by cthulhu68
Harker Posted December 22, 2019 Posted December 22, 2019 If you have rudder pedals and you don't use them in BFM/ACM in the F-18,you're doing yourself a disservice. The high AOA authority of the plane allows for some interesting maneuvers that combine stick and rudder input, at least in my opinion/style of dogfighting. That being said, you absolutely don't need rudder pedals for 90-95% of the jet's operation. You need to use the rudder during taxi and takeoff/landing, but everything else is optional, including my example above; you can definitely dogfight in the F-18 without using the rudder. The FBW system automatically deflects the rudder as you maneuver, in order to help you stay stable. I suggest that you bind left and right rudder to one of the available hats on the stick or the throttle, that way you can still access them quickly if you need them. The vCVW-17 is looking for Hornet and Tomcat pilots and RIOs. Join the vCVW-17 Discord. F/A-18C, F-15E, AV-8B, F-16C, JF-17, A-10C/CII, M-2000C, F-14, AH-64D, BS2, UH-1H, P-51D, Sptifire, FC3 - i9-13900K, 64GB @6400MHz RAM, 4090 Strix OC, Samsung 990 Pro
Cytarabine Posted December 22, 2019 Posted December 22, 2019 If you have rudder pedals and you don't use them in BFM/ACM in the F-18,you're doing yourself a disservice. The high AOA authority of the plane allows for some interesting maneuvers that combine stick and rudder input, at least in my opinion/style of dogfighting. That being said, you absolutely don't need rudder pedals for 90-95% of the jet's operation. You need to use the rudder during taxi and takeoff/landing, but everything else is optional, including my example above; you can definitely dogfight in the F-18 without using the rudder. The FBW system automatically deflects the rudder as you maneuver, in order to help you stay stable. I suggest that you bind left and right rudder to one of the available hats on the stick or the throttle, that way you can still access them quickly if you need them. Exactly this. You CAN fly without the rudder pedals on all of the FBW aircraft with the exception of taxi (which can be worked around with keybinds or binding buttons), however the Hornet really sings at high AoA and there you need a good rudder input. Having said that I would invest in some form of head tracking before getting rudder pedals. The full fidelity modules really demand that you are able to quickly look around the cockpit (and for me trying to do that with an axis on the joystick does not cut it).
Zulu111 Posted December 22, 2019 Author Posted December 22, 2019 Thanks to everyone's input, it is much appreciated.
JUICE-AWG Posted December 22, 2019 Posted December 22, 2019 (edited) And if you have any realistic Crosswinds on landing and approach, the rudders can help greatly. As wags what he uses for Rudders...I think he mapped it to one of his HOTAS buttons! As for rudder use, I use them all the time in low speed aerial maneuvers while dogfighting...you can get by for a while, but long term, I'd get them for sure! What are you using for head tracking? Edited December 22, 2019 by =JUICE= "There are only two types of aircraft, Fighters and Targets." Doyle "Wahoo" Nicholson [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
donkeyrider Posted December 23, 2019 Posted December 23, 2019 Agree with the others that Head Tracking should be prioritized over Rudders. I would also recommend Tacview. I believe it's on sale now though there is a free version as well.
fitness88 Posted December 24, 2019 Posted December 24, 2019 My old Thrustmaster HOTAS has a twist joy-stick for rudder/nose wheel steering...check yours.
Shuenix Posted December 25, 2019 Posted December 25, 2019 I'm new to DCS and I was thinking of making the F-18 my first purchase. I do have the Thrustmaster HOTAS combo but I don't have peddles yet. Can I still operate the F-18 without the peddles for now? Thanks. Use your money on TrackIR if you haven't got it. It's a gamechanger.
deepakvrao Posted December 25, 2019 Posted December 25, 2019 You can use the Thrustmaster stick to control rudder by the twist right?
Fri13 Posted December 25, 2019 Posted December 25, 2019 TrackIR over pedals, any day when talking about F/A-18C.... For helicopters the pedals are more important... i7-8700k, 32GB 2666Mhz DDR4, 2x 2080S SLI 8GB, Oculus Rift S. i7-8700k, 16GB 2666Mhz DDR4, 1080Ti 11GB, 27" 4K, 65" HDR 4K.
Tenkom Posted December 25, 2019 Posted December 25, 2019 I have a warthog and no rudder pedals and what I’ve done is assign the roll axis +a modifier key to be the rudder. So i just hold that button while I’m on the ground and I get really precise control. In the air I never use rudder.
chrisgrind Posted December 27, 2019 Posted December 27, 2019 Anyone got a guide on using rudder while flying please? Ie, when and how? Ryzen 5 3600 | 5700 XT | 32gb | NVME
VpR81 Posted December 28, 2019 Posted December 28, 2019 (edited) Anyone got a guide on using rudder while flying please? Ie, when and how? besides landing i´d say this pretty much depends on your IAS, AoA and (close) combat situation. edit: In combination with seat time/training, this is a very good guide about the topic in generall. Well, not realy. It´s the bible: Edited December 28, 2019 by VpR81 Phanteks EvolvX / Win 11 / i9 12900K / MSI Z690 Carbon / MSI Suprim RTX 3090 / 64GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR5-6000 / 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD / 2TB PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD / 2TB SATA SSD / 1TB SATA SSD / Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora Pro 360 / beQuiet StraightPower 1200W RSEAT S1 / VPC T50 CM2 + 300mm extension + Realsimulator F18 CGRH / VPC WarBRD + TM Warthog grip / WinWing F/A-18 Super Taurus + F-15EX / 4x TM Cougar MFD / Slaw Device RX Viper V3 / HP Reverb G2
chrisgrind Posted December 28, 2019 Posted December 28, 2019 Thanks, will see if I can find a copy on Australia. Ryzen 5 3600 | 5700 XT | 32gb | NVME
VpR81 Posted December 28, 2019 Posted December 28, 2019 Nevermind, just be aware that it is what the title says. It won´t tell you specificly when to use rudder in combat, but helps getting a fine grasp of when it might be useful. Phanteks EvolvX / Win 11 / i9 12900K / MSI Z690 Carbon / MSI Suprim RTX 3090 / 64GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR5-6000 / 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD / 2TB PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD / 2TB SATA SSD / 1TB SATA SSD / Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora Pro 360 / beQuiet StraightPower 1200W RSEAT S1 / VPC T50 CM2 + 300mm extension + Realsimulator F18 CGRH / VPC WarBRD + TM Warthog grip / WinWing F/A-18 Super Taurus + F-15EX / 4x TM Cougar MFD / Slaw Device RX Viper V3 / HP Reverb G2
ex81 Posted December 28, 2019 Posted December 28, 2019 Thanks, will see if I can find a copy on Australia. You`ll find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Fighter-Combat-Maneuvering-Robert-Shaw/dp/0870210599 What goes up, must come down ! Intel Core i7-8700, 32 GB-RAM, Nvidia GTX 1060, 6 GB GDDR5, 1TB HDD, 1000 GB 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 SSD, Windows 10/64, A10-C, Rhino X55, Persian Golf, F/A-18 Hornet
Razor18 Posted December 28, 2019 Posted December 28, 2019 Or you can also find it (as pdf) if you Google it up... :smilewink:
chrisgrind Posted December 29, 2019 Posted December 29, 2019 Cheers Ryzen 5 3600 | 5700 XT | 32gb | NVME
Eldur Posted December 30, 2019 Posted December 30, 2019 Use your money on TrackIR if you haven't got it. It's a gamechanger. Nah, just skip it altogether and get a Rift instead
wasizyayo Posted December 30, 2019 Posted December 30, 2019 (edited) When turning, you need a rudder pedals to keep altitude Edited December 30, 2019 by wasizyayo
Flamin_Squirrel Posted December 30, 2019 Posted December 30, 2019 When turning, you need a rudder pedals to keep altitude That's not true for any aircraft including the Hornet - back pressure on the stick is required. Unless you mean keeping the 'ball' centred toe ensure coordinated flight? In which case, still not required in the Hornet.
donkeyrider Posted December 31, 2019 Posted December 31, 2019 When turning, you need a rudder pedals to keep altitude Not true at all.
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