The concepts graphics and presentation in the beginning deserves to be a stand-alone radar video not linked to the M2000 (if it isn't already). High quality work!
12:02 - The Ang - Alt switch (S - Z in French cockpit) is not just altitude display format at alidade position, it changes antenna elevation control mode. In "Ang" (S) you control antenna elevation directly: pressing elevation control switch changes antenna angle and VTB shows two numbers of altitude range that is being scanned at current alidade position (for example, if you move it closer the altitude window will change to a narrower one and you may need to adjust elevation to scan at previous altitude range). In "Alt" (Z) mode you use elevation control switch to set altitude at alidade position and antenna will tilt automatically such that the beam will be centered at selected altitude at any alidade range (for example, if you move cursor closer, scan center altitude will remain the same and antenna will tilt automatically to maintain the beam centered at that altitude). S mode is still more versatile, but Z mode has it's applications too.
I just recently discovered your channel. I’ve been virtually flying for two decades and I’ve got to say you do an absolutely superb job with these tutorials. They are clear, thorough and just full of great information for the newb and veteran virtual flyer. Even after all my years of DCS I learned a few new things from you. Thank you. The DCS Mirage-2000C is one of my favorites. I’m currently focusing most of my DCS time on the DCS Mirage-F1 and hope you consider doing “The Art of” on this beautiful module as well. Cheers.
Thanks RedBravo65, I really appreciate your feedback and I'm glad the series has been of use. More to come in the future, including other airframes. "We need to improve, not because we are not good enough, but because we can always be even better."
Amazing visual examples. Coupled with your accurate yet simple item by item approach is so easy to follow and retain. Don’t ever change that. Currently I have been re learning the M-2000C. Recently found your channel while referencing tutorials. Been passing your vids around discord to fellow pixel pilots. Appreciate the work you are doing for the community. Cheers!
(Developper here) Outstanding work!! Very well explained, and crystal clear. A little comment about commanding a lock : it's possible to lock into PSIC (STT) directly. If you use the STT/TWS toggle command while in RWS, on the bottom right, "PID" will toggle to "PIC" and back. This indicator tells you in which mode you will command a lock with TDC depress, and is memorized. So, instead of locking to TWS, and then convert track to STT, you can press the toggle button while still in RWS to show "PIC" and command the lock afterwards.
How in the bloody hell do you only have 800 subs!? This was one of - the - best DCS tutorial videos I've ever come across. Clear, concise, thorough, no fluff - just brilliant! THANK YOU! I picked up this plane on sale yesterday and it's been a bit of a steep learning curve - even for DCS. I love the plane so far! Definitely one of my favorites to fly. It's modern, but not modern like the F-teens or the JF-17. You still have to operate everything in analog-adjacent ways. It's not going to hold your hand for you and compute everything so you can launch a fox-3 and turn cold. The cold war planes are where it's at, hands-down. The mig 15, 19 (my favorite), and 21 are super fun to fly but sometimes lack some capabilities I enjoy. I own the F-5 but I'm not super into it yet. It hasn't grabbed me like the Mirage has. Anyway, thank you for your hard work putting these tutorials together. You're a life saver and you got a subscriber!
The mysteries of the RUclips algorithm! :D Tell your DCS friends! Thank you for subscribing. Glad you're enjoying the Mirage 2000C and you're right - anybody can Spamraam, but it takes a thinking pilot to fly the Mirage.
@@reiver1-1 I will! I was going to post something in the r/hoggit subreddit about it. Have you thought about doing a video on what you have bound to your hotas and where? I think I have a decent setup for mine so far but I'm still trying to refine it. I watched the Grim Reapers' video on it but didn't quite like some of his bindings. It would be great to see how you have yours set up, and the equipment you're using, too. I'm seriously floored with the quality of these videos and the explanations in them. Reading through the flight manuals is helpful, but seeing things in action is far better for me to learn from.
That would be very kind. I've thought about doing a bindings video. If you watch my Pilot's Briefing video for the Mirage F1, I explain that I didn't want to do it as I think each pilot should get a feel for the aircraft and develop a bindings layout for themselves that works for them...and then after much harassment I included one anyway :D
@@reiver1-1 Awesome! Thank you! I'm headed over to that video next. I've been watching the 2000 videos and taking notes for when I jump back into DCS. I briefly loaded the F1 cockpit familiarization video before it clicked why the cockpit looked so foreign a few seconds later and I went back to one of the 2000 videos.
Fanstastic channel this and my fave Aircraft the Mirage. I'll be getting the other Mirage too at some point. More subscribers will come with such good content, thank you.
Thanks to your video I might give the Mirage a shot in the future. I've always avoided non-american made jets in the past due do the different philosophies in cockpit and avionics design. And I've even learned something new about pulse doppler radars.
I recommend to have PID over PIC because PIC can warn the other aircraft through their RWR that you are tracking them. If you fire a missile, it will automatically transfer to PIC to for the missile guidance. This also makes you have more situational awareness as you are still scanning the air. The only time I will use PIC other than missile guidance, is for the Non-cooperative recognition system, which cannot be done in PID.
Well done, can I assume while in TWS, it automatically switches to STT when missile launch ? Why would someone not use broadcast iff mode 4 all the time ? Now if we could get a mirage with 4x2 load out I’d be happy 😂
That's correct. When in PSID TWS, pulling the trigger will switch the lock to PSIC STT prior to releasing a Super 530D. It takes a brief moment longer to loose off the missile. More detail is given in the tutorial on the Super 530D itself.👍
Coming back to this one. Issue im having is after I have locked and shot down a target the altitude doesnt switch back to the 0-26k ft sweep or a positive altitude sweep. It does a -400 to -700 etc. It is only showing a negative sweep if that makes sense. Im not sure how to get it out of this mode. I guess im having an issue with the radar elevation.
Yes, that's typical. As your Super 530D approaches the target, the target's first inclination will probably be to dive. The radar in PSIC will track this and tilt downwards. After the target is destroyed the radar will continue to track the debris for a short while, by which time you will likely be flying over it and the radar will have a severe downward tilt if left unchecked. Once you are sure your missile has connected and the target has been destroyed, press Weapons System Command Depress to unlock the debris and manually readjust the radar elevation to the centre using the usual controls (it does not automatically return to the boresight elevation as it does in some aircraft). Use the scale on the left of the VTB to see how the radar is tilted vertically.
@TazziedoesWT When I first started learning the Mirage, I also came from the F-16. Took a while to get used to it not being on the wheel I normally place it on on my hotas.
@@reiver1-1 ikr, u also despise the Hornets systems? Honestly hate the HARMS on that, the plane selecting for u instead of u making the choice on the 16.
@reiver1-1 mint, thanks man. Been flying this thing all weekend trying to flip back an fourth 🤣. Loving this Module (first paid one I have tried as I'm fairly new). Never flying the Frogfoot again 😂
Okay, some preliminary checks to diagnose the problem... First, check that the radar power knob on the left console is set to emit, then check to see if you have PCM mode set on your radar jammer - if you do, switch to radar-priority mode on the jammer or disable the system.
It can certainly be a challenge but I disagree that it isn't fun! There are some great Cold War-themed servers where, due to weapon limitations, a Mirage 2000C can easily get the better of a Fulcrum.
@@reiver1-1 You right, Mirage 2000C just isn't for me. Waiting for F4 E Phantom now as I want to master it as much I am able to fly on Cold War serwers and shoot down mig 17s, 19s and 21s. That will be cool.
When I first got the Mirage, I hated it but now it's one or my favourite airframes. Looking forward to the Phantom also. A great success story of adaptability and longevity.
The concepts graphics and presentation in the beginning deserves to be a stand-alone radar video not linked to the M2000 (if it isn't already). High quality work!
I think it will be eventually as part of a DCS World Basic Principles Series
Great animations, thank you for your work it's really useful !
Thank you and you're welcome! Glad you found it useful.
12:02 - The Ang - Alt switch (S - Z in French cockpit) is not just altitude display format at alidade position, it changes antenna elevation control mode. In "Ang" (S) you control antenna elevation directly: pressing elevation control switch changes antenna angle and VTB shows two numbers of altitude range that is being scanned at current alidade position (for example, if you move it closer the altitude window will change to a narrower one and you may need to adjust elevation to scan at previous altitude range). In "Alt" (Z) mode you use elevation control switch to set altitude at alidade position and antenna will tilt automatically such that the beam will be centered at selected altitude at any alidade range (for example, if you move cursor closer, scan center altitude will remain the same and antenna will tilt automatically to maintain the beam centered at that altitude). S mode is still more versatile, but Z mode has it's applications too.
I just recently discovered your channel. I’ve been virtually flying for two decades and I’ve got to say you do an absolutely superb job with these tutorials. They are clear, thorough and just full of great information for the newb and veteran virtual flyer. Even after all my years of DCS I learned a few new things from you. Thank you. The DCS Mirage-2000C is one of my favorites. I’m currently focusing most of my DCS time on the DCS Mirage-F1 and hope you consider doing “The Art of” on this beautiful module as well. Cheers.
Thanks RedBravo65, I really appreciate your feedback and I'm glad the series has been of use. More to come in the future, including other airframes.
"We need to improve, not because we are not good enough, but because we can always be even better."
Agree, I’m new to Mirage and these are the best videos I’ve seen… I need now a quick start INS setup video :)
Amazing visual examples. Coupled with your accurate yet simple item by item approach is so easy to follow and retain. Don’t ever change that. Currently I have been re learning the M-2000C. Recently found your channel while referencing tutorials. Been passing your vids around discord to fellow pixel pilots. Appreciate the work you are doing for the community. Cheers!
Thank you. Very glad they've been of use to you and thank you very much for sharing them with others!
The briefing always feels like an ace combat briefing.
I love it
Hahaha! I didn't intend that!
(Developper here)
Outstanding work!! Very well explained, and crystal clear.
A little comment about commanding a lock : it's possible to lock into PSIC (STT) directly. If you use the STT/TWS toggle command while in RWS, on the bottom right, "PID" will toggle to "PIC" and back. This indicator tells you in which mode you will command a lock with TDC depress, and is memorized.
So, instead of locking to TWS, and then convert track to STT, you can press the toggle button while still in RWS to show "PIC" and command the lock afterwards.
Thank you very much! Very kind of you to say!
I do briefly mention the immediate command to PSIC option about 21 minutes into the video. :)
I likely missed it ! Thanks
@@Chwibon No worries at all. The Mirage 2000C is probably my favourite module in DCS World - she's an awesome machine!
How in the bloody hell do you only have 800 subs!? This was one of - the - best DCS tutorial videos I've ever come across. Clear, concise, thorough, no fluff - just brilliant! THANK YOU!
I picked up this plane on sale yesterday and it's been a bit of a steep learning curve - even for DCS. I love the plane so far! Definitely one of my favorites to fly. It's modern, but not modern like the F-teens or the JF-17. You still have to operate everything in analog-adjacent ways. It's not going to hold your hand for you and compute everything so you can launch a fox-3 and turn cold.
The cold war planes are where it's at, hands-down. The mig 15, 19 (my favorite), and 21 are super fun to fly but sometimes lack some capabilities I enjoy. I own the F-5 but I'm not super into it yet. It hasn't grabbed me like the Mirage has.
Anyway, thank you for your hard work putting these tutorials together. You're a life saver and you got a subscriber!
The mysteries of the RUclips algorithm! :D Tell your DCS friends!
Thank you for subscribing. Glad you're enjoying the Mirage 2000C and you're right - anybody can Spamraam, but it takes a thinking pilot to fly the Mirage.
@@reiver1-1 I will! I was going to post something in the r/hoggit subreddit about it.
Have you thought about doing a video on what you have bound to your hotas and where? I think I have a decent setup for mine so far but I'm still trying to refine it. I watched the Grim Reapers' video on it but didn't quite like some of his bindings.
It would be great to see how you have yours set up, and the equipment you're using, too.
I'm seriously floored with the quality of these videos and the explanations in them. Reading through the flight manuals is helpful, but seeing things in action is far better for me to learn from.
That would be very kind.
I've thought about doing a bindings video. If you watch my Pilot's Briefing video for the Mirage F1, I explain that I didn't want to do it as I think each pilot should get a feel for the aircraft and develop a bindings layout for themselves that works for them...and then after much harassment I included one anyway :D
@@reiver1-1 Awesome! Thank you! I'm headed over to that video next. I've been watching the 2000 videos and taking notes for when I jump back into DCS. I briefly loaded the F1 cockpit familiarization video before it clicked why the cockpit looked so foreign a few seconds later and I went back to one of the 2000 videos.
They love your videos over there!
Very clear, concise, and well organized tutorial video. TY for taking the time to put it together.
You're very welcome!
Nice work mate, instant sub
Thank you, much appreciated!
What an amazing video! Gold
Thank you!
Fanstastic channel this and my fave Aircraft the Mirage. I'll be getting the other Mirage too at some point. More subscribers will come with such good content, thank you.
Thanks Gareth; very kind of you to say. Vive le Mirage!
Awesome series, really well done.
Thank you!
Thanks to your video I might give the Mirage a shot in the future. I've always avoided non-american made jets in the past due do the different philosophies in cockpit and avionics design. And I've even learned something new about pulse doppler radars.
You should definitely givethe Mirage 2000C a try. I used to hate it but then fell in love with it.
Great video! I'm coming back to DCS and this really help me a lot to get back in touch with the Mirage 2000
Thanks Leandro. Welcome back!
Absolutely fantastic video. A big thank you for taking the time to create these.
Thank you!
Fantastic tutorial, thank you so much!
You're welcome. Thank you for the feedback.
Great series, thanks for creating this!
My pleasure! Glad you like it!
I recommend to have PID over PIC because PIC can warn the other aircraft through their RWR that you are tracking them. If you fire a missile, it will automatically transfer to PIC to for the missile guidance. This also makes you have more situational awareness as you are still scanning the air. The only time I will use PIC other than missile guidance, is for the Non-cooperative recognition system, which cannot be done in PID.
excellent content, thanks!
No, thank you!
Great tute. Subbed
Awesome, thank you!
You a northumbria Reiver? Good to hear a local accent on content I like!
Long live the Ancient Kingdom of Northumbria! :D
Well done, can I assume while in TWS, it automatically switches to STT when missile launch ? Why would someone not use broadcast iff mode 4 all the time ?
Now if we could get a mirage with 4x2 load out I’d be happy 😂
That's correct. When in PSID TWS, pulling the trigger will switch the lock to PSIC STT prior to releasing a Super 530D. It takes a brief moment longer to loose off the missile. More detail is given in the tutorial on the Super 530D itself.👍
@@reiver1-1 excellent, thanks - I really enjoy your videos, thanks !
very good but you forgot to explain the "Rej" that turn off the MBC filter, this is sometimes very useful to keep a target what is notching
That is in the "Interception" video that follows later.
@@reiver1-1 ah nice!
Do you have any missions or campaigns at the downloads pages on the ED site?
Coming back to this one. Issue im having is after I have locked and shot down a target the altitude doesnt switch back to the 0-26k ft sweep or a positive altitude sweep. It does a -400 to -700 etc. It is only showing a negative sweep if that makes sense. Im not sure how to get it out of this mode. I guess im having an issue with the radar elevation.
Yes, that's typical.
As your Super 530D approaches the target, the target's first inclination will probably be to dive. The radar in PSIC will track this and tilt downwards. After the target is destroyed the radar will continue to track the debris for a short while, by which time you will likely be flying over it and the radar will have a severe downward tilt if left unchecked.
Once you are sure your missile has connected and the target has been destroyed, press Weapons System Command Depress to unlock the debris and manually readjust the radar elevation to the centre using the usual controls (it does not automatically return to the boresight elevation as it does in some aircraft). Use the scale on the left of the VTB to see how the radar is tilted vertically.
Ah okay I'll try that.
Hi, as I understand it: Since 2.9 arrived there seems to be IFF functionality added. Are you going to cover this in a video?
Absolutely...eventually. Just need to find some free time!
I hear good things on hoggit have a sub!
Thank you!
Hey is the Mirage’s radar tilt on an axis? I swear i cannot find it. Whats it called?
The tilting of the radar antenna elevation is not, you need to bind two buttons for up and down.
@@reiver1-1 facepalm. Ive got so used to the F16, thanks though :)
@TazziedoesWT When I first started learning the Mirage, I also came from the F-16. Took a while to get used to it not being on the wheel I normally place it on on my hotas.
@@reiver1-1 ikr, u also despise the Hornets systems? Honestly hate the HARMS on that, the plane selecting for u instead of u making the choice on the 16.
I don't fly the Hornet at all. 🤣
How do you get the English instrument labels?
In the main DCS Settings menu, under the Special Tab, select the Mirage 2000C and the option is under there. 👍
@reiver1-1 mint, thanks man. Been flying this thing all weekend trying to flip back an fourth 🤣. Loving this Module (first paid one I have tried as I'm fairly new). Never flying the Frogfoot again 😂
My radar keeps showing sil. I'm not sure how to get it off of this mode.
Okay, some preliminary checks to diagnose the problem...
First, check that the radar power knob on the left console is set to emit, then check to see if you have PCM mode set on your radar jammer - if you do, switch to radar-priority mode on the jammer or disable the system.
@@reiver1-1 thank you!
Can we get a weapons tutorial please good sir
Coming soon - I have one planned for the near future.
Unfortunately Mig-29, Su-27 have range advantage in BVR compared to Mirage 2000C and this is not fun at all flying Mirage on DCS multiplayer servers.
It can certainly be a challenge but I disagree that it isn't fun! There are some great Cold War-themed servers where, due to weapon limitations, a Mirage 2000C can easily get the better of a Fulcrum.
@@reiver1-1 You right, Mirage 2000C just isn't for me. Waiting for F4 E Phantom now as I want to master it as much I am able to fly on Cold War serwers and shoot down mig 17s, 19s and 21s. That will be cool.
When I first got the Mirage, I hated it but now it's one or my favourite airframes.
Looking forward to the Phantom also. A great success story of adaptability and longevity.
@@rcpilot9963 Honestly the F-4 will be even worse against a mig-29/su-27 because the aim-7 sucks, the 530 have better range than it.
@@bodifx Well, I will use my future DCS F-4E only against Migs 17, 19, 21's