DCS Harrier Cold Start using INS Ground Alignment - DCS in Three Minutes Or Less
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Are you looking to get your Harrier up and running in DCS as quickly as possible? In this video, we'll cover the essential steps of the DCS Harrier Cold Start using INS Ground Alignment.
GND Aligned INS does take a bit longer than other types of alignment, but this tutorial gives you the essentials to get in the air ASAP. Whether you're new to DCS or just need a refresher, this video from DCS in Three Minutes Or Less will help you get your Harrier in the air in no time, so strap on your calculator-watch and let's get started!
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Hi Dan. When the title is 'DCS Harrier Cold Start using INS Ground Alignment - DCS in Three Minutes Or Less' I thought, 'hmmm, really? I'm as thick as shit so the chances of me getting anything, much less INS alignment in 3 minutes is a bit of a stretch'. I am very happy to tell you I was quite wrong. Well, it took me slightly longer than 3 minutes. I refer you to my earlier comment concerning my stupidity measurement and some effluent!
Seriously though, I really struggle with a lot of instructions, guides what have you. Whatever it is you are doing could I ask you keep doing it as I for one really seem to 'get' what you are saying and am able to follow your instructions. Whilst I take the piss out of myself my problems following along certain things comes from a mixture of fibromyalgia and ADHD. The 'talk' to me constantly and it makes following instructions very hard. I'm not the only person with these issues. They are relatively common and so however it is you do your presenting, you have hit the proverbial nail on the head, at least for me.
Thanks for the great vid, easy listening, nice to look at but above all, successful guide/instructional video.
Cheers, Dave (Puffin 3-3)
Finally, some Harrier easy start vids, may be my favorite plane
thank you so much, easily the best harrier tutorials on youtube
Got yourself a new subscriber.
This video is actually a god send. Damn good work.
excellent video, keep them coming!
Best tutorial ever!
great vid! more harrier!
Thanks! Plenty more to come!
Awesome tutorial!
Thanks!
Could you play this game with an Atari 2600 joystick with one button?
@@parkpunk2 my mate @NeaveEng could probably mod your joystick to connect via USB and send keystrokes, so I'd say yeah- totally possible. Probably not fun or easy, but possible.
Sorry, me again. I did mean to say that there is a steady rhythmic flow to the video. I know that music and the like are great for helping me learn or remember things I need to grapple with. It 'replaces'?? the 'self talking' and allows me to take more in. I wonder if that is what makes it so easy to follow? I only add this as if you know how you are making videos for people that can find them challenging you could be on to something really useful, not just for DCS, sims, etc. Anyway, thanks again 👋
Don't apologise! The RUclips Algorithm freakin' LOVES it! :D As for rhythm... I have to be pretty tight with the edit so that probably helps. Glad you like the vids though! My next one goes live in about 20 minutes! Sorry to hear about the Fybro though dude... I have a friend who suffers pretty badly with it so i know that's tough.
Do you have a discord channel?
Nope. There are loads of Discord channels out there and I don't think I'd be adding value for the community. I'm most active on Facebook though. "DCS Newbies And Veterans" is a really great and supportive group, and "DCS Harrier Pilots" is probably the most active of the airframe-specific groups. I'd fully recommend joining both!