sidekick65 Posted November 1, 2021 Posted November 1, 2021 No Reason to be concerned if you are having trouble landing in DCS. Flying slow and stable is an unnatural act for most DCS aircraft. Maybe this will help 1 3
Yurgon Posted November 1, 2021 Posted November 1, 2021 (edited) That's a great tutorial, very well explained, excellent work! Watching on WQHD (2560 x 1440), I found it a bit hard to read the instruments and even the HUD symbology. I imagine players who watch in Full HD will find that to be more of a problem. I guess if you went for a narrower field of view, or if you recorded in a lower resolution, the video would be easier to watch for those with smaller screens (at the cost of looking a bit pixelated or very large for people with 4K displays... there's always a downside ). The other thing I noticed was that some of the approaches looked a bit steep; in the A-29 it looked like most of the approach was flown at around 7°. It was still a stable approach and there was no problem getting the aircraft to stop and slow down. However, teaching pilots to always shoot for an approach around 2.5 to 3 degrees glide slope means they'll have an easier time transitioning to faster jets or landing in less than ideal conditions with rain on short runways, where the additional speed that comes with a steep approach really matters. That probably wasn't the focus of this video, but teaching it to new pilots right off the bat probably makes it easier for them down the line. In any case, great video and wonderful explanation, keep 'em coming! Edited November 1, 2021 by Yurgon
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