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  • @kiwinesss
    @kiwinesss Год назад

    DCS? I never heard of this, now I am definitely interested. It looks very impressive.

  • @monostripezebras
    @monostripezebras Год назад

    Most fun is autorotating helos onto trains in DCS.. you should try it one time.

    • @InternetFlightRules
      @InternetFlightRules Год назад

      That's a great idea for a video. I did some auto rotation at the end of my Gaza vid, but not into a train. I tried to land on the back of a moving ship (with the small helipads) but I couldn't do it, I'd tip off or undershoot every time. I guess eventually I'd do it, and it's definitely something easier in VR.

  • @spazmodicusrex6629
    @spazmodicusrex6629 Год назад

    Don't apply brakes when raising gear in a P-51. Let the wheels spin freely. There is no risk of damaging the plane. Applying brakes risks the possibility that the hot brake disks will melt into a solidly locked state and the moment you touch down, you'll go nose-first into the dirt.

    • @InternetFlightRules
      @InternetFlightRules Год назад

      The wheels will not melt because your apply brakes. Spinning big wheels very fast act like gyroscopes, you do not want to twist big heavy gyroscopes at high speed through 90 degrees.

    • @spazmodicusrex6629
      @spazmodicusrex6629 Год назад

      @@InternetFlightRules The downloadable manual from the DCS website disagrees.
      Perhaps also check out Reflected Simulations P-51 startup and takeoff tutorial video where he follows the real world procedures for operating the P-51. He mentions it as well.