Andio Posted Monday at 04:31 PM Posted Monday at 04:31 PM Hello everyone, As a complete beginner to DCS World, I'm working my way up the learning curve. I've found that while YouTube tutorials are a great resource, I often get lost trying to keep up with all the abbreviations and acronyms. My solution has been to create a personal knowledge base using Google's NotebookLM. I've loaded it with aircraft manuals and video links, and it's been fantastic for getting clear, precise answers to my questions. It can even create simple tutorials for me that explain every term as it's introduced. This has worked so well that it made me wonder: are there any freely available, pre-built NotebookLMs for DCS that I could use? A shared resource like this, already sourced with community knowledge, could be incredibly valuable for new players. The NotebookLM I am using so far can be found here: https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/ab264cc6-fde7-414f-97c2-2ec734415d95 Thanks for any pointers!
Wostg Posted Monday at 05:28 PM Posted Monday at 05:28 PM (edited) My work got big into Copilot and wanted to see if it could analyse groups of 10 docs, the sum of whch would have fit into barely half of a NATOPS. We found it would barely skim-read like the first 4 of them and ignore the rest. Are you getting more helpful results than just say the ED manual and Chucks, or looking up Chucks yourself as you go Edited Monday at 09:44 PM by Wostg 1 I can think of nothing heavier than an airplane I can think of no greater conglomerate of steel and metal I can think of nothing less likely to fly
Andio Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago So far I am very happy with the answers I receive. Therefore I was wondering if someone else created Notebooks already
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