This is why I love your tutorial's, you show the little things like changing from km to nm and being able to change the map scale by press and holding the button to get the desired setting. Keep up the good work.
Thanx Cap...so you know, on f10 map, on a point you want coords, press LAlt and left click will bring up a window with MGRS/lat long that will stay on screen while back in cockpit. No more writing down coords👍
Fantastic video Cap. I've been flying the AH-64 exclusively for a few months now, and this video, coupled with a few other YT'ers are super helpful. Thanks very much!
Cap the km Is standard for all nato ground forces the apache like all the attack are very linked with the ground forces and jtac so is preferred to use km
As far as I know, Apache pilots only use metric distance measurements. This is due to the fact that the Apaches work directly in conjunction with ground troops who use metric units of measurement.
This is why I love your tutorial's, you show the little things like changing from km to nm and being able to change the map scale by press and holding the button to get the desired setting. Keep up the good work.
When I play the apache module often I get really familiar with these systems but when I take a break for a week I'll forget half of it 🤣
Same here
Same here too 😂
WowEEE!! My brain went numb after about 7 minutes... THIS needs another few looks at, for sure.
Cheers Cap!
The video bible for the TSD! Thank you very much!
Pleasure
Thanx Cap...so you know, on f10 map, on a point you want coords, press LAlt and left click will bring up a window with MGRS/lat long that will stay on screen while back in cockpit. No more writing down coords👍
Thanks!
Wow thank you
Hello valued Cap, that was really interesting. Thanks. 👍
Fantastic video Cap. I've been flying the AH-64 exclusively for a few months now, and this video, coupled with a few other YT'ers are super helpful. Thanks very much!
Perfect. Most important Informations in one vid. Thx 🫡
Wow very thorough amazing video
Cap the km Is standard for all nato ground forces the apache like all the attack are very linked with the ground forces and jtac so is preferred to use km
Thanks!
Hey Cap, use left ALT + left mouse button to get the coordinates on the F10-map
thx
As far as I know, Apache pilots only use metric distance measurements. This is due to the fact that the Apaches work directly in conjunction with ground troops who use metric units of measurement.
Is there a way to print out that point database?
how to convert a pilot terrain point to a WPT? TGT?