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Remember the old Flash based Falcon Pit trainer? Well here is one to help getting familiar with the cockpit of the A-10C Thunderbolt II. Cockpit Trainer
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Basic Takeoff and Basic Navigation TASKS: Using the included tutorial missions contained within the simulation, learn basic takeoff and handling in the A-10C as well as become proficient with the CDU navigation system. CONDITIONS: Tutorial 3 ?Takeoff? Tutorial 4 ?Navigation? DCS-A10C Manual Logitech G940 HOTAS Cougar MFDs TrackIr 4 Pro Dedicated Training Time ? 4hrs STANDARDS: Perform the above TASKS without aid of the tutorial or manual in a real mission environment. "Up Up and Away!!!" Now that I am comfortable in the cockpit of the A-10C I felt that it was time to see if I could not only fly it but also navigate the designated steer points using EGI (Embedded GPS/INS), TAD (Tactical Awareness Display), and CDU (Control Display Unit). Takeoff was your pretty standard affair. After I completed my ramp start it was just a matter of requesting taxi authorization. Once I was setup on the runway I got permission for takeoff and was ready to begin this training session. Being a veteran of Falcon this phase of the training was a cakewalk. I did a once over of all my controls and systems, set my flaps, turned Nose Wheel Steering (NWS) on, throttled up to 85% rereleased the brakes and I was on my way down the runway. Now that A-10C does differ from the F-16 in that after you hit 80 knots you need to disengage NWS manually (Falcon does this automatically) and then at 120 knots begin your pull. Not a big deal just thought I would mention it for all you budding Hog pilots. Once in the air things are pretty straight forward as far as ?flying? goes. Now, on to the meat of this evenings training. Let me just say that the Navigation systems featured in DCS: A-10C are phenomenal! Some of the systems are familiar and look like Falcons but the level of depth and usability is what stands them apart. I have not delved too deep into them yet but I can already tell that there is going to be a lot of flight hours needed to master them all. Using the CDU you can setup and load various custom flight plans. This is beneficial as all pilots know that sometimes you need to deviate from the initial mission plan. Having the ability to program and readjust your flight plan while in the pit is a great feature. I am not sure if this feature will be available in MP flights. It would be cool to see the flight Lead change the mission plan based on events during the mission and have that data transfer across to the other flight elements. The CDU Panel The process of creating a custom flight plan is fairly simple. I brought up the TAD in the left MFCD and the CDU in the right one. Next I made the TAD SOI and slewed the cursor over an area on the map. Once I had the cursor where I wanted it I hit the TMS left short command on my HOTAS. This should designate that point on the map as ?MARK Point A? in my CDU. I continued this until I had designated all the Markpoints I needed. After that I had to look down at the actual CDU (panel to the right of your right leg) and press the ?Flight Plan Menu? button. This brought up a menu and the default mission flight plan should be displayed. Since I wanted to create a new one I first needed to give it a name using the scratchpad on the CDU. After giving it a name I had to select it and then insert the waypoints. All I had to do was select each Markpoint that I had created earlier by pressing the corresponding letter (A, B, C etc) on the scratchpad and then pressing the corresponding waypoint button (1, 2, 3 etc) on the CDU display. This sets each Markpoint as a Steerpoint/Waypoint in the order that you entered them. Finally I needed to switch the CDU steerpoint mode switch to Flight Plan and the new flight plan was loaded and displayed in the TAD. All of the familiar HUD symbology from the F-16 is found in the A-10C as well. There are a few minor differences here and there but for the most part they are the same. You get the FPM, Tadpole, and Steerpoint Information Block all displayed nicely in the HUD. Switching between Steerpoints can be done in a manner of ways. You can use the Steer rocker switch located on the left side of the ICP or (if your HOTAS is programmed) you can use the DMS Up/Down commands. If you choose to use the DMS switch be sure that the HUD is the SOI (Sensor of Interest). TAD (Tactical Awareness Display) The TAD page on the MFCD is really nice as well. Not only do you have a fully colored military grade map but it also features a long list of options. The standard zoom level functions (5, 10, 15, 20, 40, 80 KM) can be adjusted using the switches on the TAD MFCD or again using the DMS switch on your HOTAS. One more thing I am going to mention is the functionality between TCN/ILS and your communications systems in DCS: A-10C. You can really tell that Eagle Dynamics want to immerse you in their sim. Once you choose to navigate a TCN/ILS beacon you must set the proper channels in your TCN/ILS radio. If done correctly you will start to hear the desired channel sending its communication beacon via morse code in your headset. Just make sure that you dial in the correct channel freq, which can be found in the CDU. I will talk more about these systems as they apply more the next training mission involving landing. After spending a few hours navigating and creating different flight plans I am confident in my abilities to safely and accurately get the Hog to where it needs to go. The next training topic I am going to tackle will be Landing and should be up by this coming Wednesday.
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Thanks for the support fellas! I'm gonna try to get the new write up done this morning so be on the lookout. I am just amazed at the level of detail that this sim provides. As for the F-18, I believe that there is plenty of declassified info regarding the aircraft. It has been in service almost as long as the F-16 and widely exported. There is another F-18 sim (it is actually the F-18C model) currently being developed and from what I have seen/heard it's going to be on the same level as DCS avionics wise but only time will tell. It is still rough around the edges but looks promising. Check it out: Seven-G [yt=640,390]H5ANPoFOSTw&hd=1[/yt] [yt=640,390]gIyJzR0mgio[/yt] [yt=640,390]HORJ_u3YVME[/yt]
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BLuDKLoT LAN_WROTE ... Awesome info man, maybe when you're doing this we can pair up, I need to the same immersion in the A10 but I'm still neglecting it, it's kinda been like going to the Dentist. You need the fillings but don't want the shots. (makes sense to me) Blah. Great analogy Blud! My reasons for putting it off were mainly due to the fact that I know it is going to take an extremely large amount of time to become proficient in the sim. It is far easier to just say "fuck it" I'll go drop iron and shoot longsticks in Falcon because I already know what I'm doing. This endeavor is going to take a lot of discipline and perseverance to see it through.
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Chaz LAN_WROTE ... Good post Bones. I have been deep in the avioincs, still picking up things here and there and it just amazes me how deep the TGP and CDU can get. Being a long time militant Falcon fan since Falcon 3.0 in the early 90s, I have found a sim that may end up my Viper days. No hate, but I think it's just time for me to move on. Perhaps tonight or the next couple of nights I'll be able to hop on TS. Just busy with packing and preparing to move to our new house. I know what you mean Chaz. While I don't see myself giving Falcon up for DCS anytime soon I certainly see my flight time split between the two. Now if Eagle Dynamics next title does in fact turn out to be the rumored DCS-F/A-18E Super Hornet then that is an entirely different matter. !pilot Matt Wagner (aka Wags) from ED has stated several times that their next DCS title will be a "Fixed Wing U.S. Aircraft" and that it would make the masses very happy. Now if you take into account a recent poll that ED put up on their official DCS forums asking the community which aircraft should be next the results were overwhelmingly in favor of the Rhino (F/A-18E Super Hornet). Here is the actual poll: http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=51462
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Cockpit Familiarization and Rampstart Procedures TASKS: Using the included tutorial missions contained within the simulation, learn the where all the different control panels are in the A-10C cockpit and perform ?Cold? startup procedure without aid. CONDITIONS: Tutorial 1 ?Familiarization? Tutorial 2 ?Startup procedures? DCS-A10C Manual Logitech G940 HOTAS Cougar MFDs TrackIr 4 Pro Dedicated Training Time ? 3hrs STANDARDS: Perform the above TASKS without aid of the tutorial or manual in a real mission environment. ---------------------------------------------------- I really like that Eagle Dynamics has included tutorials. Most simulations don?t really bother with them and more or less just throw you to the wolves. As I sat through the first one ?Familiarization? I never felt lost or overwhelmed. This may be due to the fact that I do have a substantial amount of digital flight hours under my belt with other simulations but I think that it?s more of a testament to Eagle Dynamics well thought out approach to it. The Instructor voice over is nice and the highlighted buttons and switches are a great touch to help those new to the simulation get acclimated to the myriad of controls. ?Hey, some of this stuff looks pretty familiar!? If you have experience with flight simulations you will find the A-10C cockpit pretty easy to navigate. You standard fare of analog flight instruments are scattered about and a host of other more interesting systems and panels yet to be discovered. The MFCDs look and function much as they do in the F-16. The Warning Panel Lights, HSI, Landing Gear Lever, Fuel Indicator, Engine Gauges, and Communications Panel are all found in pretty much the same place as they are in the F-16. There are a few other panels that will take time to learn but it shouldn?t be much a problem at all. ?This is not your Fathers Corvette, you can?t just insert key and drive off.? Ramp starting the A-10C in this simulator is very similar to the F-16 Falcon in various ?Falcon? titles. The basic ideas still apply and if you have a strong familiarization of the titanium office that you are in then it is a fairly easy procedure. The difficult comes in memorizing all the steps and in what order those steps need to be applied. Just remember Electrical, APU, Engines, Avionics or EAEA for short. Keep in mind that this is a simulator and because of that real times are taken into account for things whether they are mechanical (ex. engine spool) or electrical (ex. BIT tests) to cycle and or complete. After spending a solid 3 hours playing through both tutorials several times I can now cold-start the jet without any problems. I am also very comfortable inside the cockpit and I feel that I have a good foundation to build upon as the training continues. I can?t stress this enough when I say that all aspiring Hog pilots should start with the mundane basics and work their way up to the more fun stuff that this simulation has to offer. I know that the urge to just get in there and ?blow shit up? is great but without a firm grasp on the fundamentals of how the Thunderbolt II works you may find yourself frustrated rather then having a good time. Overall I am fairly pleased with the DCS-A10C. So far it has been both challenging and rewarding at the same time and I can?t wait until I start to dive into the avionics/weapons systems in depth. Next Training Lesson: Takeoff and Navigation
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OK so last night I finally sat down and started my Warthog Indoctrination in earnest! I have been putting it off for too long now and I am going to make it a point to fly only A-10C for the next few weeks until I feel as comfortable in it as I do in the Viper. It?s going to be hard to pull away from Falcon but I know that the payoff will be huge in the end as mastering the Warthog will be a thing of pride. I plan to chronicle my progress over the next few weeks as I ease my way into the Thunderbolt II by flying at a minimum of 12 hours per week until I know this ungainly looking aircraft like the back of my hand. My goal is to write an informative collection to help others who may be intimidated by the difficulty scale of DCS-A10C. If anything it will be an interesting read! I will use the simple military training format of: TASK, CONDITIONS, and STANDARDS to outline the various training procedures as I tackle them with the first Training session presented below.
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Do want now!!!!! Can't wait until March 30th for the next trailer! [yt=640,390]SLf3bV0Ueyw&hd=1[/yt]
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I feel bad cuz I have been neglecting DCS!
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If you do not have Power Point you can download a free viewer from Microsoft. Just click the link below: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=048dc840-14e1-467d-8dca-19d2a8fd7485&displaylang=en
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Want to know what all those functions in the DED and ICP do? Are you curious as to what all the switches in the pit do as well? Feeling a little lost in the cockpit sometimes or do you just want to expand your knowledge about the Viper? Veteran and Green pilots alike will benefit greatly from this presentation. FYI: You will need Power Point to view this guide Bone's Falcon Guide
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Yeah man I'm down. Just need to balance it with Falcon and Jane's. Too many sims, too little time. I am usually online between 8pm-12am EST Mon-Fri. Weekends are pretty wide open.
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Not the best quality but still very watchable. [yt=640,390]B_s5movJ7Zw[/yt] Now go wipe the drool of your faces!
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Tacview is a Universal Flight Analysis Tool designed to review ACMI data across many different flight sims. It is free to download and overall a much better tool than the stock ACMI program that comes bundled in stock Falcon. Download Tacview Tacview Interface: (click to enlarge) This video is from a flight that Tyox, Whocares and myself flew lastnight. [yt=640,390]Or04pYbtGwE&hd=1[/yt] Here is the actual Tacview flight log from the flight above. You will of course need to install Tacview to view it. (It has already been converted for use in Tacview) Weasel Flight - SEAD There are a few steps that you will need to do in order to convert the Falcon's *.VHS ACMI file types to Tacview file types but it is not difficult at all. If you need help feel free to hit me up.
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Yeah the TSH (Team Super Hornet) mod keeps this sim alive. Even though its a 10 year old sim there is nothing on the current market that even comes close to replicating carrier operations like Jane's does.
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Enjoy this 2 min of pure gameplay! I really do hope that EA/DICE can top BF2. [yt=640,390]BkZp2c_vzNY&hd=1[/yt]
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This past weekend I found a fix for my Logitech G940 HOTAS and Jane's F-18E Super Hornet! Last night I flew for the first time in almost a year and needless to say things got a little crazy. Just watch the videos below. Part 1 [yt=640,390]SBGeOmIkHO8&hd=1[/yt] Part 2 [yt=640,390]jHqDpof_ibI&hd=1[/yt]
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Nice! Just wait till you start trying to user the different modes for LGBs, and JDAMS. It's not just "slew, click, pickle" like Falcon, its way more detailed and has a lot more steps involved.
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"Fighter pilot is an attitude. It is cockiness. It is aggressiveness. It is self-confidence. It is a streak of rebelliousness, and it is competitiveness. But there's something else - there's a spark. There's a desire to be good. To do well; in the eyes of your peers, and in your own mind." ~ Brigadier General Robin Olds Since we have an abundance of digital aviators here at VG I was wondering if you guys would be interested in creating a Dogfight Ladder where we could test our skills versus each other in an organized arena. It would be a great way for us to not only gain bragging rights !grin but to also help build upon our existing skill sets (ie communications, energy management, SA etc). We could create several ladders (1v1, 2v2, 4v4) with leaderboards for each of our supported sims and even have some Dogfighting tournaments. Obviously some rules would need to be set for each of the main flight sims that our members participate in (IL1946, Falcon, Lockon:FC2). I would be more than happy to help organize and admin this if it came into fruition.
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Chaz LAN_WROTE ... Been doing these tutorials over and over and over. Learning new avionics is a bitch, especially this old bird. LOL! I know exactly how you feel Chaz! I feel like I did when I first started to learn how to fly Falcon.
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Here is the profile/setup I use for this sim. If you want the actual Logitech Profile just ask. Click Image for Larger View
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Welcome! See you on the flight line.
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SemlerPDX LAN_WROTE ... LMFAO!! You've been Promoted!! RANK UP! SERGEANT OF THE MASTER SERGEANTS MOST IMPORTANT PERSON OF EXTREME SERGEANTS TO THE MAX! Duty Calls, baby! HAHAHAHA!!!! That video is funny as Hell!!!