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Jordie-Fly
Добавлен 3 май 2013
I fly planes in DCS and MSFS 2020
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DCS NS430 VoiceAttack Profile Demo and Install guide
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Download at: www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3315023/ Forum post: forum.dcs.world/topic/262139-ns430-voiceattack-profile-by-jonsky-keypress-version/ 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Direct to airfield 03:42 Direct to airfield in Normandy 05:04 Direct to random position on map 08:36 Setup Data Fields 09:28 Button presses 10:23 Rotary knobs 11:08 Character Entry 12:24 Navigate to any page 13:56 I...
DCS Blackshark: Airwolf Theme
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Think less hardcore military flight sim and more 80's TV show :) Link for Civilian vehicles post on ED forum forum.dcs.world/topic/270558-civilian-objects-and-vehicles/#comment-4652118
DCS Mosquito: 633 Squadron Theme
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633 Squadron music by Ron Goodwin V1 Launcher Mod by Suntsag forums.eagle.ru/topic/233670-suntsag-lockdown-modsliveries-collection-new-and-revised/?tab=comments#comment-4272500 German naval vessels mod forums.eagle.ru/topic/259934-wwii-axis-naval-assets/
XSAF CTLD VoiceAttack profile installation and use
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00:00 Intro 00:17 Voice attack profile install 03:00 Keybinds install 04:57 DCS setup 06:38 Tutorial - Select your airframe 07:58 Using the menu 09:00 Using the menu part 2 09:55 Spawning troops 11:06 Dropping troops 11:30 Spawning crates 12:00 Loading crates 12:22 Unloading crates 12:37 Unpacking crates to create units 13:10 Unload and unpack in one command 13:36 Units requiring more than one ...
DCS Movie: WW2 Fighters flying LOW down a canal
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A DCS Movie inspired by the video: Breitling Fighters fly LOW down a canal ruclips.net/video/Gl-aUbN3b5c/видео.html
DCS Movie: Spitfire - Battle of Britain Theme
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My first movie made with DCS, not quite a cinematic masterpiece but I hope you enjoy :)
DCS Mi8 VoiceAttack - Weapons Select
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drive.google.com/file/d/10RWOIZ7tHrBaVmovlLrYJCxIbzRf1QKq/view?usp=sharing
DCS Heli Start-ups via VoiceAttack
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For when you don't want to press all the buttons ;) 0:00 Mi8 3:24 KA-50 Blackshark 5:40 Huey
DCS NS430 VoiceAttack by Jonsky - choosing your data fields
Просмотров 1083 года назад
www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3315023/
Saw an error in the programming. When the wheels came up when taking off the wheels are spinning. I observed the wheels were not spinning at all.
It was common practice to dab the brake pedal before raising the landing gear. Although this part of video does look like it is directly after takeoff, it is about 5 seconds after. Braking before retracting the gear is still done today, on large airliners like the 777 and 787 it is automatic when the landing gear lever is selected up. This is due to the gyroscopic forces caused by a spinning wheel. Cheers
@@jordie-fly439 Not that fast or it would have burnt out the brakes. Again computer simulation.
@@spokanetomcat1 Striaght from the Mosquito FB6 Flying operations manual "When comfortably airborne, brake the wheels and raise the undercarriage, check that the undercarriage locks up; if it does not hold the selector lever up for five seconds. " zenoswarbirdvideos.com/Images/Mosquito/MosquitoFB6Manual.pdf
I love it.😉
I appreciate your comment, thank you!
If you’ve ticked off Herman, you’ve done a good day’s work
VERY nice Jordie🦁👍🏻
Thank you!
I believe that after the war ex dambuster Mickey Martin flew a mossie London to cape town in a record tme
Insanely epic! I love the "multi-livery flyby". Still don't know how you did that.
It's a secret 🤪
Can any body tell me where that cathedral is?
Basilique Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens: The Largest Cathedral in France. Amiens, DCS Channel Map, South-East of Abbeville Drucat Airfield, N49'53.700 E02'18.100
My dad's favourite plane from WW2 was the Spitfire. He said it was great looking up at the sky during the war and see all the spitfires in their squadrons flying in formation off to face the Germans.
Great movie. But one thing has always puzzled me. The very last scene where Cliff Robertson's plane has been shot down by the Germans and his co-pilot gets him out of the plane, it's clear to see they are both badly injured, did they both die? Ive never been able to find out. I'm presuming they did as their injuries were so severe, but I was rather hoping the Germans found them in time and they ended up in a military hospital and finished the war in a POW camp.
@jordie-fly439 Quick question, I had noticed that music you had used sounded different than what is out there from Ron Goodwin. Did you possibly edit the music yourself? (Excluding the rumbling propellers and bullets spraying) Where could I find the a copy of the one you had used? It has a slower melody in the beginning which I prefer personally. Thanks!
All of the music in the video is from the official soundtrack of the movie. I did edit it for sure, picking out bits from the whole soundtrack to fit where I thought it would work. The music at the start and up to where the engines start in the video is a section of the track called "The Attack begins", I repeated a small section a few times as we see the cockpit details. As the engines start up, that is the start of the track called "Apprehension" and that takes us up to the rear shot of the aircraft taking off. Then it's the "The Main Title" which we all know and love. And finally the end credits music is the second half of the track called "End title/Love Theme" Can be found in this video. ruclips.net/video/ZVvXPjroANo/видео.htmlsi=dxdPtzdXzpTWkgmA Hope that helps.
Who is the author of this music ? Wagner ?
Ron Goodwin, an English composer best known for film music.
Finest British engineering at its best
I had a Flying Instructor, Hector Taylor, who was ex Mosquitoes. He used to tell me that they would go after German trains which, not surprisingly, used to hide in tunnels if possible when attacked. He said that they would fly down the railway cutting towards the tunnel, release their bombs and skip them into the tunnel. If you were flying above the level of the cutting, you were too high!!!. Awesome & Respect. RIP Hector.
We can never repat them but from the bottom of our hearts we thank them
Holy. Where has this been the past two years. Airwolf was my favorite show and I always wanted to create this myself. But don’t have the skills. This is awesome. 👏 A👍🏽
Thanks for the comment 😊
one in war thunder would have been better
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My dad worked on Mosquito's in the Second World War. He absolutely loved them! ❤
My old dad was stationed down in Kent during 1940, with the REME. He recalls doing some work somewhere down there, when the sound of an aircraft grew closer. He said it literally passed overhead fairly low, far faster than anything they'd seen before. He said the guys he was with noticed it had twin engines, but none of them could identify it at the time. He realised after the war, that they had probably witnessed a test flight of the Mosquito.......
Brilliant piece of history, thank you very much for sharing!
12 entries before the name Ron Goodwin mentioned. Of course he also did Battle of Britain as well as Day of the Trifffids (! ?) 633 Sqdn with earbuds on my Phillips DVD Player sounds better than my 100 Watt Kenwood speakers/receiver. The title music is superb as well as the reverberating merlins up the Scottish valleys.
Brilliant video of an amazing aircraft! The Spitfire gets all the glory but these things outclassed the Spits without even trying. Capable of over 400 Knots and could outrun a Spitfire on a single engine, the Mossie was the fastest thing in the air in WWII until the German Me 262. Been my favourite aircraft since I was a boy, even more so than the mighty Avro Vulcan B-2! Thanks for the video, loved it! You've earned a new subscriber!!
This truly is excellent. Fantastic music, footage, and merlins; what more could anyone ask for. Beautiful homage, thank you. #LestWeForget
今で言う戦闘爆撃機の走りだな。
By far the best thing I’ve seen on RUclips ..
I'm glad I watched this; The lady actually does have an equal.
Breaks my heart that we no longer have a serviceable one here in the U.K.
Me too 😢
For a short while the world was a better when the Mosquito ruled its skies...!
I had the Great War themes album for Christmas in 1972 I think. Loved it
I remember passing Biggin Hill where they made this film in the 60s.The Mosquitos had Bullet Holes painted on them and the Camera Plane was a B25 Mitchell Bomber they had up for sale afterwards with a Bristol car Freighter asking £2500 and. £3500 . I had a 1953 Ford Prefect which l bought for £20!😅😅
As a de Havilland, I am so proud to see those machines getting the praise they deserve. Everyone thought of the Spitfire first. The Hurricane, the Lancaster. Everyone forgets the true machine that was versatile and was the proper heroine of WWII. An amazing machine. Thank you for showing her absolute f**king glory as she deserves!! To the Mosquito!!
Much thanks, truly a work of art.
Thanks very much !
Well done
Thanks.
......just one thing. "you did most of your flying at 30ft, flying so low you would often pick up telegraph wire and foliage not native to Britain...." An Aussie possibly a New Zealander who took part in the Amiens Prison raid Feb 18th 1944.
Love these quotes from Mosquito pilots!
My dad worked on them in the Second World. He went up in one as well. One of his favourite planes ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing that incredible connection to the De Havilland Mosquito! It's truly amazing to hear about your dad's first hand experience with such an iconic aircraft. The Mosquito holds a special place in aviation history, as do the pilot's and crew who kept them flying. If you have any more stories or insights to share, I'm sure they would go down well with the visitors to this video, many thanks!
The Wooden Wonder with a Heart of Thunder
I like it :)
Nice short film!
Much appreciated!
That ws a heck of a movie! Having a bit of trouble remembering the plot, but great nonetheless.
Yeah, not much of a plot I'm afraid :) Thanks for your comment.
The Wooden Wonder! One of the finest planes that the British ever made. Watch the Movie.It's outstanding.
Germans: SUPERIOUR GERMAN ENGINEERING!!! RAF: *(Dunking on "Superior German Engineering" in a plane built out of wood by a furniture maker)*
Perfect editing superb job fantastic video !
Appreciate the comment, thanks very much!
I have to say "supurb work" I don't have to play the Warbirds Mosquito doing low full throttle fly overs then start 633 Squadren over the top of it...
Thanks!
I like the way you have the engine pitch matching the top note of the soundtrack at 1:36.
Purely a coincidence lol, thanks for leaving a comment.
I applaud your modest honesty LOL!@@jordie-fly439
Jordie, I couldn't find a method to contact you directly other than RUclips's comments section. I have created a few still picture video presentations for fellow musicians who compose/arrange and create CDs of their music, and would appreciate your permission to incorporate your "DCS Mosquito" video into one these videos. The musician's name is Dave Cormack, and it's his own arrangement of the "633 Squadron Theme" that would accompany your video. Obviously you would be fully credited with your contribution to this project, and I'm sure Dave will make sure that you receive a copy of his latest CD titled "Back At The Movies" when it becomes available in a few weeks time. You can listen to a selection of audio tracks and view examples of some of my work here: ruclips.net/channel/UC8grz7dhJccoHbFfS1rLRNg. Thanks...
Sounds good to me David, permission granted!
❤quality
Thank you !
Sends chills up my spine!....so does "633 Squadron"!.....george lucas ripped this movie off in star wars last battle scene!
That and DamBusters, but George never hid the fact that he used those movies for "inspiration". ruclips.net/video/lNdb03Hw18M/видео.htmlsi=Bt2bSurnM1FF9pcI
@@jordie-fly439 i own both 633 squadron +damm busters on dvd.....great films...your right damm busters attack scenes like star wars...both movies have a strong lead character + they both own dogs that meet their end during the movie.....
1:30 - hear in the music where it's successively six notes followed by two groups of three - a perfect musical fit for '633'.
Nice spot!
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The Mosquito bomber was also known as " The wooden wonder" because of its mostly wooden construction. The Germans even tried to copy this plane and failed on their attempts.
Oh The Germans did build a wooden fighter-bomber, they even called it the Moskito, but what killed it was the typical infighting with all the different commanders with their own weapons projects, all competing for resources and power. The German Moskito was apparently an amazing warplane, but it came WAY too late to enter production or make any real difference.
The shot of the V-1 bomb exploding has a real life equivalent: Mosquito shot and exploded a V-1 over Southern England, and was close enough that the plane went through a large fireball, took damage, got back to base with much of the paint and the linen cover of the wooden airframe burnt off over most of the plane, and cracks in front windows and so on. Took some time to repair, but she flew again. Image search Mosquito damaged, burnt will find it.
It is believed that the first successful interception of a V1 flying bomb by an aircraft was a Mosquito. Maybe not the event you described, but it is why I included that scene. On the night 14th/15th June, 1944, Flight Lieutenant J. G. Musgrave, the pilot of a Mosquito of the County of Warwick Squadron (No. 605) and his observer, Flight Sergeant F. W. Samwell, were over the Channel. Soon after midnight they saw coming from the Continent what Musgrave inevitably described as a 'ball of fire' It flashed past on our starboard side a few thousand feet away and at the same height as we were flying. I quickly turned to port and chased it. It was going pretty fast, but I caught up with it and opened fire from astern'. After three bursts from his cannon, 'there was a terrific flash and explosion and the thing fell down in a vertical dive into the sea. The whole show was over in three minutes'. The Flight Lieutenant was, in all probability, the first member of the Royal Air Force to shoot down a flying bomb. This weapon, known as the V.1.
the wings were polished, Ordinary everyday polish. it gave us a definite 5 mph on what we already had. 450mph. the engines were juiced from 24 ltrs to 27 ltrs per bank. Now were cookin on gas. So I still say, top me.... straight line 465mph mph. In a dive... HaHa .. beyond 714mph. and the rest is what it is
The, most beautiful plane ever built by man end off. in so so many ways. I loved it 60 years ago, and I defy you to top it now, a wooden frame plane. The true meaning of the word, Awesome. fast and beautiful. As an egineer / designer, I know this baby. fabulous.