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Sierra Foxtrot
Добавлен 23 апр 2013
Aviation.
DCS: My First Iraq Sortie (1,160 NM/3 Hour Flight)
Launched south of Bahrain, two tanker runs, strike, and recovery. I've had a positive experience with this map so far. #flightsim #dcsworld #f18c
00:00 - Taxi
03:04 - Launch
03:48 - AAR Arco
04:53 - En Route
06:53 - Target
07:32 - Egress
08:24 - AAR Prep
08:34 - AAR Texaco
10:42 - Wake
10:51 - Ball
11:27 - Taxi - Parking
00:00 - Taxi
03:04 - Launch
03:48 - AAR Arco
04:53 - En Route
06:53 - Target
07:32 - Egress
08:24 - AAR Prep
08:34 - AAR Texaco
10:42 - Wake
10:51 - Ball
11:27 - Taxi - Parking
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Видео
DCS Light Sandstorm CASE III Recovery
Просмотров 36816 часов назад
It's a light sandstorm because I couldn't get DCS to produce a more aggressive sandstorm. I would love it if the ball worked again. #flightsim #dcsworld #f18c
X Plane 12 Rotate MD80 PAJN LDA Approach
Просмотров 21421 день назад
An Icy runway and a relentless crosswind team up to make life difficult. #flightsim #xplane12 #rotateMD80
DCS F14 AAR and Break (-3)
Просмотров 58528 дней назад
Some AAR in some nasty weather followed by the carrier break. I got slow IC and overcorrected with my power, resulting in my Bolter. I reconfigured the aircraft and trapped the 3rd wire on the second attempt. It's been a while since I've flown the F-14, and the carrier landings seem slightly more aggressive (as they should be). #heatblur #flightsim #dcsworld 00:00 - AAR 02:39 - Break 03:39 - Do...
DCS A/A Engagement And BINGO Fuel
Просмотров 231Месяц назад
A wild sortie overall. Survived the engagement. Survived the SU33 that followed me to the tanker. And survived my fuel-starved jet. My voice wasn't recorded because NVIDIA likes to be hardcore garbage occasionally. 00:00 - Launch 00:37 - Fox 3 02:02 - Fox 3 II 03:11 - Merged 04:01 - Fox 2 04:34 - AAR 07:29 - BINGO 08:38 - Space Shuttle Approach
Full Motion Sim 732 (JT8D Engines - SE GA, T/G, LDA Approach, Normal Landing)
Просмотров 117Месяц назад
My first time flying a 732 full-motion sim. Did a T/G Landing, a few full stop landings, a Single Engine landing in rough weather, and flew my first ever LDA approach into PAJN. #fullflightsimulator #737 #flightsim 00:00 - Start 00:29 - T/G 02:04 - FULL STOP 03:35 - LDA PAJN 06:16 - KDCA - SE APPROACH 10:30 - KEYW
DCS: A4 Forrestal Pass
Просмотров 735Месяц назад
From a training session. #flightsim #dcsworld #heatblur
Reentry: Apollo Launch, Boost, And Insertion
Просмотров 167Месяц назад
Reentry Apollo Launch. #reentry #spacesims #apollo 00:00 - Pre-Launch 01:59 - T-Minus 15 Seconds 02:17 - Lift Off 04:06 - Mode IC 05:13 - Space/Earth 05:38 - SIVB to COI 06:06 - Mode IV 06:44 - Notes 07:19 - Idle
DCS: CV31 FLOLS (Mirror) Test
Просмотров 835Месяц назад
Testing the FLOLS (Mirror, in this case) on Tetet's CV31. #dcsworld #flightsim #combatflightsim
X-Plane 12: First Flight In The King Air C90 Evo (Dodging Wx)
Просмотров 686Месяц назад
My first full flight in the King Air C90 Evo G1000. Very fun aircraft. Had issues with the cabin pressure, though (I had to turn off the blackout setting because I couldn't figure out the issue). #xplane12 #kingair #flightsim 00:00 - W/B 00:28 - Lights Check 00:44 - Preflight 01:06 - Start up 02:07 - Taxi 02:15 - T/O 03:32 - Wx Dodging 06:24 - Herd of Cumulonimbi 10:07 - Wx Dodging Continued 11...
DCS: F18 CASE II Recovery
Просмотров 4922 месяца назад
Moderate turbulence. Plenty of rain. #dcsworld #eagledynamics #combatflightsim #flightsim #f18c 00:00 - Start 00:18 - External Shot 00:41 - AAR/Contact 01:49 - 3000 02:22 - 1200 02:43 - Break 04:56 - LSO Platform
DCS: Cat Shots And Passes
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Footage from a Carrier practice session. #dcsworld #flightsim #f18c
DCS: F18C Charles de Gaulle (R91) Pass
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An old FSX Carrier that found its way to DCS. Thanks, RFN. The R91 only has only has three wires. I'm trailing the centerline a bit because I've gotten used to the native DCS LSO waving me off for being LUR even though I'm lined up correctly. He still calls it LUR/(LUR) when you trail the centerline, but he shouldn't trigger a WO. You don't hear the LSO here because I stopped communicating with...
DCS: A4 Vietnam Style Strike (CV19 Hancock)
Просмотров 18 тыс.2 месяца назад
The WOFD is a glitch triggered by the LSO on deck. Trapped the 4th wire. CV31 (using CV19 livery) created by TeTeT. 00:00 - Start Up 00:19 - Taxi 00:52 - Launch 01:13 - AAR 01:44 - Pre-contact 02:17 - Starboard 03:23 - Rejoin 04:36 - Ingress 07:31 - Strike 08:12 - Egress/B52 Crew 08:36 - Break
DCS “303” Hornet Deployment
Просмотров 9732 месяца назад
A special thanks to @DCS_World_Japan for providing the strike and the air-to-air kill shots in the vid. There are different loadouts because this was originally meant to be a montage video but DCS replays weren’t working for most of the planned scenes. So, I had to go in a different direction. #dcsworld #f18c #flightsim #combatsimulator Other mods used: Navy Equipment Darker Ship livery VSN...
DCS First 24 Hours In The F-4E (First time AAR w/ Boom and Single Engine Landing)
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DCS First 24 Hours In The F-4E (First time AAR w/ Boom and Single Engine Landing)
X-Plane 12 Carrier Passes (F-8 Crusader and Br. 1050 Alize)
Просмотров 4687 месяцев назад
X-Plane 12 Carrier Passes (F-8 Crusader and Br. 1050 Alize)
DCS Retribution SEAD Sortie (CASE III Recovery)
Просмотров 4747 месяцев назад
DCS Retribution SEAD Sortie (CASE III Recovery)
X-Plane 12 MD80 Single Engine Landing at KJAX
Просмотров 1947 месяцев назад
X-Plane 12 MD80 Single Engine Landing at KJAX
Through The Inferno CAP and CASE I Recovery
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Through The Inferno CAP and CASE I Recovery
X-Plane 12 First Landing In Rotate's MD-80
Просмотров 4128 месяцев назад
X-Plane 12 First Landing In Rotate's MD-80
DCS F-18C And F-16 In A 3 vs 2 Dogfight Against Ace SU27s
Просмотров 1348 месяцев назад
DCS F-18C And F-16 In A 3 vs 2 Dogfight Against Ace SU27s
DCS Three Sorties - Deep Strike - SEAD
Просмотров 14110 месяцев назад
DCS Three Sorties - Deep Strike - SEAD
LSO program created by Dutchie/ Programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie/Programma LSO creato da Dutchie: paddles.contact
LSO program created by Dutchie/ Programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie/Programma LSO creato da Dutchie: paddles.contact
Good landing mate 👍
Appreciate it!
How did u get the f4 phantom on fsx?
I bought it from MilViz back in the day. I guess they’re not around any more? So, I still have a copy of their F4E and F4J/S
Done this deck landing many times👍🙂
Are you a French Navy pilot?
@@sierrafoxtrot99 No just been flying flight simulators since 90s through to 2024 and enjoy doing it.🙂🇦🇺
@@glennmurray.Oh, gotcha. I saw the French carrier and thought, “hey, it’s possible.”
TOMCATS! I see you are a man of culture, who turns the HUD off for landing 😎
I find the F-14’s HUD annoying. The A7 had an E bracket, but it’s similar to the F18’s. Not sure why Grumman approached it the way they did. It’s also a bit laggy. So, I fly without whenever it’s feasible. I think the D model had an upgraded HUD that was similar to the F18’s.
I got slow IM/IC and overcorrected with my power, resulting in my Bolter. I reconfigured the aircraft and trapped the 3rd wire on the second attempt. LSO program created by Dutchie/ Nuevo programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie: paddles.contact
The good thing about refuelling is the more you do it the better you get.🙂
My voice wasn't recorded because NVIDIA wasn't feeling it. LSO program created by Dutchie/ Nuevo programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie: paddles.contact
The below GS approach into KEYW was requested by the instructor. My FO failed to engage reverse thrust all the way, so he wanted to give her time to correct the mistake if it happened again. So, he asked me to land closer to the numbers. Also, I know about the Typo. Meant to go back and fix it.
LSO program created by Dutchie/ Nuevo programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie: paddles.contact
Solid pass.
Awesome video...historical standpoint A-6 Intruders never operated from Essex class carriers. To heavy.
Dude, good catch. I knew the F-4 didn’t, but I thought A6’s did. I looked it up and couldn’t find one on any Essex class carrier. But, are you sure it was because of weight? The A-3 operated on some Essex class carriers, and it was heavier.
@sierrafoxtrot99 The A-3 had to shed a lot of weight to operate on Essex class carriers. Most notably the elections seats. I believe they operated in dets and not full size squadrons. However I might be wrong on that. I know the tanker variant at least was on some Essex carriers. The A-6 was to heavy and the landing area was to short on an Essex class, resulting in excessive wear on arresting gear, landing gears and the steam catapults.
@@tylerouimette2934Noted, thanks for the info.
Hey man, im loving this Mod pack too!. Quick question how do you get the tone amd shading you have? Are you using Reshade?
Reshade, a native tint in DCS settings, and some FXs I customized while putting the video together.
Wow, these pilots were insane, and for what?
The payloads these little birds could take were insane!!
Who were the parachutists?
@@19Tharg76 A B-52 crew. There was a small package of B-52’s with another objective in the area, and I guess they took out one of their bombers.
Niiiiice bro. Which carrier is that?
It’s TeTeT’s CV31 BHR.
Also, I don’t think the one with the working meatball (in the video) has released yet.
LSO program created by Dutchie/ Nuevo programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie: paddles.contact
It's no fun without the "real weather" really. LOL I haven't tried that particular model, so not sure which switch runs the pressurization. (ツ) ☕☕(ツ)
Are you VR or some kind of head Tracking???
Are you wearing Track IR or some kind of VR or head tracking?? thanks in advance for your r answer
I set the cabin pressure to as highest it could go. When I got to 26K or so, I got the CABIN ALT HI warning. It forced me to turn off the blackout settings because I couldn’t figure it out. Oxygen mask didn’t work. Is there a way for me to set up oxygen in the C90 Evo? Would’ve made this trip a little easier.
are you VR or some other kind of head tracking?
@@bigclosetmusic4925Track IR
Not sure which switches run that in that model, maybe to the side panel there, but even if you did flip the right ones, may as well level off for a bit, and let it catch up with pressurizing since it's not an instantaneous fix in most aircraft, takes a few minutes to pressurize if you're already at blackout altitudes.
@@jokerace8227That’s probably what happened. It was set, it’s just a matter of letting aircraft adjust potentially?
@@sierrafoxtrot99 Not too long ago I accidentally hit the air pressurization switch in the Cirrus Vision jet thinking I turned off pitot heat, and once I realized what I did it was slow to catch up even though I reduced climb rate. LOL
Great video, thanks for using the Vietnam War Vessels mod!
@@TeTeT Thank you for making the mod.
LSO program created by Dutchie/ Nuevo programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie: paddles.contact
aerial refuling is the bane of my existance
Where can I get the mods from😅
A good bit of these come with TeTeTs CV31. The S2 tracker you can find in DCS user files. The A6 belongs to VSN. Same with the F-4 Phantom. The A-4 you’ll have to google if you don’t already have it.
Very nice video, I like the way you "directed" it. Good work mate.
I really like how you cut this video together. Great job.
I love the scooter and would have paid full price for it. It’s better than a lot of the paid modules.
It’s a fun plane.
LSO program created by Dutchie/ Nuevo programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie: paddles.contact
how did you change the sound of the engine?
Echo 19 MOD
Awesome SF
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice
Thanks man!
Nice job! Looked quite authentic 👍
Thanks! It felt authentic at times. (Comparing it to other Vietnam based games).*
LSO program created by Dutchie/ Nuevo programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie: paddles.contact
Very cool! Is that a mission you made yourself?
@@caleblindgren8211 No, I modded a mission I downloaded from user files. It’s the 1967 Scooter Strike. Not sure if that’s the actual name, I’m going off memory.
LSO program created by Dutchie/ Nuevo programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie: paddles.contact
Super 👍
Thanks man!
I'd like to get a copy of this C-9 as I am considering purchase of Coolsky DC-9 for P3D V5.4 - Skysim has a mil pack but in P3DV4 and V5 the rudder flaps on the ground and elevators too.I am retired USN (Nam Vet) and flown in these a few times.
It’s a great aircraft! Tons of fun. You just have to download this livery for it.
@@sierrafoxtrot99 Where is this livery? Link? Thanks.
@@oldnavy1653 Let me look for it
@@oldnavy1653 flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/5368/fsx-usn-douglas-c9-b-vr-56/ That should be it. I guess this is the Sky Simulations DC9 (it’s been a while).
There are different loadouts because this was originally meant to be a montage video but DCS replays weren’t working for most of the planned scenes. For those wondering what's going on with the AoA, there's a ton of turbulence in the session. LSO program created by Dutchie/ Nuevo programa de LSO desarrollado por Dutchie: paddles.contact
this is so incredible lmao. I'm just learning to land the thing on a terrestrial runway in crystal clear, daylight conditions and still over and undershooting
@@halloweentimemachine It’s a fun jet once you get the hang of it.
"Let me check the kneeboard I made....."
Hahahahahhaahha. So now we know. Always download the kneeboard.
What tanker did you use for the fa18
@@THEGHOSTMAKER1 The MPRS KC-135
TOMCATS!
*The F-14’s CADC* *Central Air Data Computer* Designed by Steve Geller and Ray Holt, the Central Air Data Computer’s primary function was to manage the variable-sweep wing, glove vanes, maneuvering flaps/slats, and limit allowable controllable inputs. Signals were both digital and analog. The automatic sweep wing was optimized as a function of Mach speed and altitude biasing, affording the F-14 stability and efficient lift/drag characteristics throughout different flight regimes. Two sweep wing programs allowed the pilot to choose whether to augment the wings for excess energy or capitalize on maximum usable lift for effective maneuvering. Built using the same principles as a primary flight control system, the CADC featured a dual redundant fly-by-wire system with a mechanical backup. *What is Fly-By-Wire?* That depends on the definition you use: _Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) defines FBW as a flight control system wherein vehicle control information is transmitted completely by electrical means._ _A fly-by-wire flight control system is an electrical primary flight control system employing feedback such that vehicle motion is the controlled parameter._ _…Fly-by-wire is the generally accepted name for the flight control systems [that] process the flight control inputs made by the pilot or autopilot using computers and submit suitable electrical signals to each actuator of the flight control surfaces._ _Fly-by-wire (FBW) systems are semi-automatic, computer-regulated aircraft flight control systems that replace mechanical flight controls with an electronic interface. (BAE)_ Why is there more than one definition? Because FBW philosophy changed over time. My college degree’s main focus was Aeronautical Science. Yet, we didn’t analyze flight control systems as profoundly as we should have (maybe we did; I was more interested in aerodynamics anyway). But college wasn’t where I first heard the term “fly-by-wire.” As a kid, I watched a documentary that noted FBW technology and its advancements. I asked my father-a pilot and aviation attorney-what FBW was. He tersely explained that instead of conventional controls (pulleys, cables, etc.), the aircraft’s flight controls used a flight control computer (FCC) to interpret the pilot’s commands and move the control surfaces accordingly. 12-year-old me didn’t grasp the concept immediately, but I still felt I got the “gist” of FBW. As I ventured into an aviation career, I recognized how FBW definitions polyfurcated amongst pilots of different generations. If you ask them what the “first” FBW aircraft was, there are either thirty or none. My definition of FBW flipped-flopped often. I grew tired of the generally trite back-and-forth and researched why so many definitions existed. *The Aerospace & Defense Industry* FBW's original goal was to replace the conventional control system. In the 1950s, as jets got faster, conventional systems weren’t doing enough to keep up with the rapidly changing conditions a fighter jet may experience. Furthermore, conventional systems were heavy and intricate. Thus, aerospace engineers sought lighter, more efficient alternatives for next-generation aircraft. The Avro Arrow incorporated the technology with an Analog FBW system in the late 1950s. Concorde, often cited in these discussions, gets credit for using an analog FBW FCS. NASA’s Dryden Digital Fly-by-Wire (DFBW) program and the Air Force’s Survivable Flight Control System (SFCS) tests provided the industry with more intel on FBW, eventually culminating into the F-16’s Analog FBW FCS. Aerospace engineers realized that DFBW could use software to program and tailor flight control systems to correct aerodynamically unstable designs. The added functionality fostered Relaxed Static Stability (RSS) aircraft with Active FCS exploiting the maneuverability characteristics of an unstable platform. *Flight Envelope Protection* _Flight Envelope Protection warns or prevents pilots from exceeding flight envelope limits through either aural or visual cues or rejecting a pilot’s commands to fly the aircraft outside those limits._ The amalgamation of FCS and Flight Envelope Protection (FEP) was possible because of the advancements in DFBW. However, FEP is not a new concept. Before integrating FEP and FBW (creating an Active FCS), it existed in the form of visual or aural warnings (e.g., the stall tone in an aircraft). This means FEP is _not_ exclusive to FBW. Furthermore, manufacturers applied different philosophies to FEP. For example, Airbus chose “hard” limits preventing pilots from overriding normal control laws. Whereas Boeing chose a “soft” limit approach, warning the crew of flight envelope margins but still allowing them to override FEP. *Perspectives Today* Newer generations of pilots may only be aware of the exceedingly advanced Active FCS that typically accompany 4th-and 5th-generation fighters. Occasionally, this leads to misimpressions and misinterpretations of control systems that pioneered the technology so commonly embedded in today's platforms. Analyze the argument that the “first FBW” fighter is the F-16. When it first entered service, it used an Analog FBW FCS system. The Legacy Hornet went into production with a DFBW FCS, which invites the counterargument: maybe it’s the F/A-18 that was the first DFBW aircraft? An extreme version of this argument (or perhaps merely a distinction) accounts for whether a mechanical backup exists. This argument restores the F-16 as the first production AFBW fighter. On the other end of the spectrum are those who want to go as far back as the B-17’s “formation stick” as the earliest form of FBW. On some level, I’m sure that argument is acceptable as well. Manufacturers must hit moving targets with each new design. The FCS needs to account for the design’s respective objective. Employing the F-117’s FBW system in a 737 wouldn't make sense. The natural evolution of priorities and threats, integration of FEP/FCS, and diverging philosophies of FEP are how we reached varying degrees of FBW concepts. In a semi-recent discussion regarding the F-14, a friend asked if it was a FBW airframe. I answered, “No.” My answer didn't convince him, so we dug deeper into the subject, leading us to discover Geller's and Holt's creation: The CADC. We agreed that the F-14 still isn’t FBW _in the modern sense_ (no _active_ FCS). But we also recognized that it wasn’t exactly a Sopwith Camel either. The F-14 isn’t a traditional aircraft. So, I don’t judge it in a traditional way. For clarity, the aim of this piece isn’t to correct or persuade others to call the F-14 a “hybrid” or “semi” AFBW aircraft. This argument tends to err more on the philosophical side of the spectrum. The objective here is to show how nomenclature can be ambiguous or misleading (like _computer_ and _October_ - it doesn’t refer to the tenth month; three other months are also out of order). Additionally, debating the progeny of FBW systems throughout history and which one should be considered “first” or how one aircraft is classified in terms of its FCS doesn’t make pilots better operators. Pilots focus on flying their aircraft to the best of their ability, wholly irrespective of which aircraft they think maintains “true” FBW. _A special thanks to my friend and former Naval Aviator, "Coach," for reviewing and fact-checking my information._ People discussing FBW: groups.google.com/g/rec.aviation.military/c/c_x_qgS4veI www.pprune.org/tech-log/510768-fly-wire.html Some References: www.f-16.net/articles_article13.html#:~:text=(The%20F%2D16%20was%20eventually,norm%20for%20high%2Dperformance%20aircraft spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2011/t_5.html ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19760024050/downloads/19760024050.pdf ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19680023697/downloads/19680023697.pdf warfarehistorynetwork.com/article/the-norden-bombsight-was-it-truly-accurate-beyond-belief/ web.archive.org/web/20120419001851/www.firstmicroprocessor.com/thereviewers/russell-fish/ ruclips.net/video/NNVYeGZ8gW4/видео.htmlsi=7df052eJmkiidXSh ruclips.net/video/aVEm5SSUULc/видео.htmlsi=uBV1sTGAWI8oDP1k ruclips.net/video/2sZhZyrH6VI/видео.htmlsi=M45NyPyqYCFYzA22 ruclips.net/video/0ETCPH4RPpE/видео.html
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Where did you get those modules?
The Royal French Navy. They’re a great outfit. They’ve done a ton of addons for different sims over the years. I don’t remember their new website name though, but I think you can get to it through their old website. Try searching Royal French Navy FSX. I’ll try and provide a link later on if you can’t find it.
I dropped the meatball toward the end of the pass because it’s not set for the F-8 or Alize. Not sure if it can be set for other aircraft.