It’s kinda the reality when you do it yourself. I love the warbirds. You are putting your effort into flying the planes and the tactics of dogfighting rather than programming a computer to drop bombs, firing fire and forget missiles etc. Cold War and ww2 are my favorite aspects of dcs
Good fun and shout out to Simba, some great flying there! I think the 'unlimited re-spawns' for reds was a major problem, maybe just tweak it so they re-spawn at least 30 miles away (inland) from the target would have given you a better chance? Damn good effort though. Pax
Loved the video @Grim Reapers! Wonderful Flying by Simba in his Spitfire, worthy of a Commission to the Rank of Flight Lieutenant at least if I do say so myself. Cap, well let's face it, you're basically a Group Captain with the Fact that you're always taking charge of the Situation. Would love to see some World War Two Missions from the Ground Perspective or Maybe some Commerce Interdiction at Ports like Dunkirk, Le Harve or Cherbourg at some point in the future man!
The Spits were getting FAR too close to their target. Spit guns are ranged for target at 300yds which is where the guns converge. Close in they are ineffective, the rounds go either side of the target. The 109's guns are in the nose so don't have the same issue, they can fire from really close.
Trivia. In BC Canada we know Dungeness! In BC and the Pacific North west US there is a very tasty crab called the Dungeness crab. Captain Vancouver named a spit in the olympic peninsula Dungeness Spit after Dungeness point in England. This where the crab got it's name.
Those 109's were brutal. I'm not sure why you didn't have the fighter cover higher. Surely it would have helped? It was exciting regardless. A special mention for Simba for tying up the Germans for so long.
The K4 has an amazing climb rate, so we used the altitude on the first engagement at the coast, then kept it on the deck inland and just boomed and zoomed.
@@st0atmaster It didn't stop you though lol. Poor Cap is probably developing an inferiority complex by now. Assuming that he doesn't already have one 😎
It closed in 2018 and is now in the process of being decommissioned. It’s a fascinating area, beautiful and eerie. It’s often used for fashion photoshoots and films etc Derek Jarman the film director and gay icon used to live there too. It also has a lovely steam railway and is well worth a visit.
Why not use fuel tanks on the spits? Also the optimal engine setting for absolute max range is 1700RPM !and Minus 4 boost. However in DCS that breaks the engine. You can also try 2000 RPM and 0 boost.
So , got dcs , joystick and throttle controls just need an invite from grim reapers followed by a very patient flying instructor with sense of humour , pretty please
Cant believe that CAP didnt know where Dungeness is... I flew round it when I first got DCS to find no lighthouse there... very surprised to see that, or not see it.
What flashed by in war thunder in the loading screen was that the allies didn't believe the zero plane had the massive range it did have. because I think even 500 miles there and back was a lot back then when with drop tanks some of them were only 800 miles. what was the zero like 1200 or more miles. Have you guys done pby missions in dcs? They had long ass range and there were units of them run by Americans in pacific because they could reach places no other planes could. They had quite a few units and found a you tube doc about them and they had I don't remember a few dozen groups that would have flown quite a few sorties in other words attack/bomber pby groups.
Dungeness is otherwise known as I call it ,,, English Point when I flt IL-2 Blitz. I dig flying these WW2 sims. The Wissant area in France is otherwise known as French point. I have been flying IL2 Cliffs and Blitz since 2015 and still mix it up with Jerry there. ~S~
There was a movie from the 60s or 70s that was about a mission involving mosquitoes flying in the mountains to destroy a German gun, if you know the movie I'd like to see a redo because the movie was low budget but a true story
Sounds like Mosquito Squadron, which re-used a lot of 633 Squadron footage - and did indeed star David McCullum. 633 Squadron itself was Norway with the Mossies flying up a fjord to destroy a fuel factory. Great film.
22:15 I can see where you are going wrong, mounting your joystick on a live cow and closing your eyes is not ideal and may result in terrible shooting.
14:55 that's one way to do it ... hardly sustainable ... lolz 40:50 i thought kamikaze was a japanese word 41:55 i don't think you're supposed to do that
These WW2 and early cold war vids are the absolute best. Totally nail-biting and action packed. Love it! Thanks GRs!
"is it in England or France?" God I love GR 😂. Nothing hits the boomboom bone and the funny bone the way GR chaps do.
The ww2 missions are far more exciting than the modern stuff. In my humble opinion that is.
More visible action, less annoying Beeps and Waaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhs
I like the modern naval battles
One thing is for sure they took way bigger balls to pull off than modern day stuff.
It’s kinda the reality when you do it yourself. I love the warbirds. You are putting your effort into flying the planes and the tactics of dogfighting rather than programming a computer to drop bombs, firing fire and forget missiles etc. Cold War and ww2 are my favorite aspects of dcs
@@jonridley don't get me wrong, I'm 100% with you on this. But lobbing Amraams in TWS is fun in a cheeky way.
Good fun and shout out to Simba, some great flying there! I think the 'unlimited re-spawns' for reds was a major problem, maybe just tweak it so they re-spawn at least 30 miles away (inland) from the target would have given you a better chance? Damn good effort though.
Pax
That FOX 4 in the beginning was freakin gorgeous! 🤩😱
Loved the video @Grim Reapers! Wonderful Flying by Simba in his Spitfire, worthy of a Commission to the Rank of Flight Lieutenant at least if I do say so myself. Cap, well let's face it, you're basically a Group Captain with the Fact that you're always taking charge of the Situation. Would love to see some World War Two Missions from the Ground Perspective or Maybe some Commerce Interdiction at Ports like Dunkirk, Le Harve or Cherbourg at some point in the future man!
The historical missions are always good. Nice to get a wee history lesson too
Cap: "Man this spit is fast look how fast it is!"
Also cap: "This slow ass spitfire!"
🤣
lol yeh, compared to K-4 not so fast :(
Please do more of these. So much more action rather than who's quickest with missile lock and relying on technology.
agree
The Spits were getting FAR too close to their target. Spit guns are ranged for target at 300yds which is where the guns converge. Close in they are ineffective, the rounds go either side of the target. The 109's guns are in the nose so don't have the same issue, they can fire from really close.
Action packed mission boys, fun vid, thanks Cap.
You finally did it again, Cap. When you get anxious, your accent comes out. When you say "Order", I hear "D'oeuvres"....lol
lols
@@flashgordon6670
ROFLMMFAO
Really needed the 633 Squadron music playing
Enjoy these WWII vids Cap.
Well done all.
Just like riding a bike: you keep falling off it even after decades of experience.
Trivia. In BC Canada we know Dungeness! In BC and the Pacific North west US there is a very tasty crab called the Dungeness crab. Captain Vancouver named a spit in the olympic peninsula Dungeness Spit after Dungeness point in England. This where the crab got it's name.
Those 109's were brutal. I'm not sure why you didn't have the fighter cover higher. Surely it would have helped?
It was exciting regardless.
A special mention for Simba for tying up the Germans for so long.
The K4 has an amazing climb rate, so we used the altitude on the first engagement at the coast, then kept it on the deck inland and just boomed and zoomed.
@@st0atmaster It was painful watching the Spitfires struggle and the Mossies get slaughtered.
@@markstott6689 I did feel bad putting Mk108 rounds into the Mossies!
(And Caps face. Still happy about that one)
@@st0atmaster It didn't stop you though lol.
Poor Cap is probably developing an inferiority complex by now. Assuming that he doesn't already have one 😎
I'm only halfway through the video and I love the World War II planes keep it up guys
like the older style of missions!
It's like an older WW2 mission..!
Yeh they are so enjoyable to play.
Thank you as always. Been away whitewater kayaking. Now time of year to catch up with the GR boys. vvvvv
At Dungeness in Kent there is a nuclear power station, which closed in 2006. There were two of them inside the building.
Wow! i want to go there now.
It closed in 2018 and is now in the process of being decommissioned. It’s a fascinating area, beautiful and eerie. It’s often used for fashion photoshoots and films etc Derek Jarman the film director and gay icon used to live there too. It also has a lovely steam railway and is well worth a visit.
Cap goes down in a Blaze of Glory...
A bit on the cruel side, Don't make me send Churchill a letter of reprimand! Squadron Leader.
FYI I knew Dungeness because it's mentioned in the only sea shanty everyone knows - 'Spanish Ladies'
Rhubarb: small-scale freelance fighter sorties against ground targets of opportunity.
Can't believe you've never heard of Dungeness! It has ruddy great Nuclear Power Stations! Was that perfect French Capt used @32.04?
Oopsy!
This was brilliant. Love the WW2 stuff. Top job boys. Those luftwaffe pilots were dangerous!!
Simulate a Egyptian strike on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam potentially with Sudanese support.
"Look how fast this freakin' Spit is."
A few moments later...
"Slow ass Spitfire, come on."
Cap’s Sunday Spit-it’s holy.
You crack me up. " How do I stop my fuel gauge from reading zero ? ".. Gas - Up You Fool!
Why not use fuel tanks on the spits?
Also the optimal engine setting for absolute max range is 1700RPM !and Minus 4 boost. However in DCS that breaks the engine. You can also try 2000 RPM and 0 boost.
Yeh I forgot the tanks :(
15:12 _"Any ideas?"_
I'm not a flyer, Cap. But I'm betting that was an aircraft.
Good guess!
My father's 1903-A3 from the Marine Corps is dated '43, also got the matching 1911, both Remington models 🙂
I got an old Remington
2000.
How do you fly them? Sounds complicated.
@@xenaguy01 LOL Blue Meanies 😁
FTW! The flying skill is just awesome chaps.
Love the ww2 missions.....action packed and cinematic as hell!
love these WW2 missions..............the sounds!!
" Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines, They go updidiupup, they go down dididowndown.
So , got dcs , joystick and throttle controls just need an invite from grim reapers followed by a very patient flying instructor with sense of humour , pretty please
Wow, how much time does it take to put these videos together? I think they're brilliant!
Mosquito guys, "Bally Brylcream boys don't know where Dungeness is"!
Cant believe that CAP didnt know where Dungeness is... I flew round it when I first got DCS to find no lighthouse there... very surprised to see that, or not see it.
Brilliant ! All that is missing is the theme from 633 Squadron.
EDIT : How cool looking is the Butcher Bird ?
Some real good dogfights in this one. 👍
I really enjoyed this battle. Good job boys.
enjoyed watching the opening sequence but not so much when it descends in to 'use your face' game play
What flashed by in war thunder in the loading screen was that the allies didn't believe the zero plane had the massive range it did have. because I think even 500 miles there and back was a lot back then when with drop tanks some of them were only 800 miles. what was the zero like 1200 or more miles. Have you guys done pby missions in dcs? They had long ass range and there were units of them run by Americans in pacific because they could reach places no other planes could. They had quite a few units and found a you tube doc about them and they had I don't remember a few dozen groups that would have flown quite a few sorties in other words attack/bomber pby groups.
I lived in dungeness ...watch out for the nuclear power station..it's easy to spot lol
I was cheering for the incomplete diamond planes.
Dungeness is otherwise known as I call it ,,, English Point when I flt IL-2 Blitz. I dig flying these WW2 sims. The Wissant area in France is otherwise known as French point. I have been flying IL2 Cliffs and Blitz since 2015 and still mix it up with Jerry there. ~S~
If I attack St. Omer Clammerais field I tend to come in with escorts at 11k . and pass the field and then dive in.
I will be so glad to get DCS WW2 maps and that Spitfire or Hurricane both. The Terrain looks awesome. Awesome Video ,, great Flying !!!!!!!!!
Love the WW2 videos
Lol, cap so salty after getting killed he couldn't even do commentary
Great video!! Thanks
Nice kill on the 190, before St Omaire?
What happened to you guys playing stirmovik ?
That's on Channel 2 only: ruclips.net/channel/UCZzvHfFzIpMrvgAbgZDUX9A
Are those Mosquitos nerfed on DCS? It should be able to show a 109 a clean pair of heels.
Cap “When I say a guy I obviously mean ALL of them” Hahahahah 😂🤣 ✈️ 💥
Glorious sounds!
Very good ...enjoyed that.
Cap - why no missions with Lancasters ?
not avail in game yet.
There was a movie from the 60s or 70s that was about a mission involving mosquitoes flying in the mountains to destroy a German gun, if you know the movie I'd like to see a redo because the movie was low budget but a true story
Do you know what the mission was called?
633 Squadron? David McCallum?
Sounds like Mosquito Squadron, which re-used a lot of 633 Squadron footage - and did indeed star David McCullum. 633 Squadron itself was Norway with the Mossies flying up a fjord to destroy a fuel factory. Great film.
Another mission well buggered!
It’s a great day!
I'd like to see a reenactment mission of the Ploesti oil field raid.
Cap, never heard of Dungeness Crabs?
Yeh but I didn't realise it was a town oops
Now that’s what I call using your fox-forehead
Never heard of Dungeness ?!
Where do you live?
Ely
Dungeness … mainly a decommissioned nuclear power station these days
16.17 Is that not a Me109K and did they not become operational late 44? Sorry for nit-picking Cap, but standards!!
We only have the one 109 in DCS, which is the K4. (Which is a beast!)
@@st0atmaster Yeah, it is! great vid as usual cap!
I believe Matrix called this at the pre-brief?!
Yes sometimes we have to pretend the versions we have available are other versions for roleplay purposes.
@@grimreapers Thanks, yes pretending is useful at times! Keep up the good work, Boom Boom time is always good time!
22:15 I can see where you are going wrong, mounting your joystick on a live cow and closing your eyes is not ideal and may result in terrible shooting.
That's our Damp Sock!
How do I join you guys?
Start here please: ruclips.net/video/Z_tR7H7hu5o/видео.html
looks fun
_rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb_
14:55 that's one way to do it ... hardly sustainable ... lolz
40:50 i thought kamikaze was a japanese word
41:55 i don't think you're supposed to do that
Is Dungeness in England??? :D
Mossie content is the best content
Your mother......something about your mother: 6:38
Great dogfighting
A 1943 operation but Me 109k-4?🤦♂️
ooooo Rhubarb mmmmmmmm.
Rhubarb Crumble. With a sprinkling of soft dark sugar caramelized on top!
@@markstott6689 is it just me being from UK can't help but associate rubarb crumble as a school dinner dessert or afters as it is in Yorkshire lol.
@@atay6413 Probably correct although as the rhubarb season is so short my go to these days is plum and peach crumble with a splash of vanilla extract.
@@markstott6689 I live on the edge of the rhubarb triangle in west Yorkshire ( yeah its actually a thing lol) so were never short of it.
@@atay6413 I live probably 15-18 miles outside the triangle. Plus I'm proud of being from Yorkshire. 😁😁😁
Nice attempt. Greatly enjoyed the suspense!
Your supposed to be flying escort dude.
All over the place with no SA as bombers go down. What are we gunna do with you ?
I’m finally early
Geography was not your best subject at school then.
👏👏👏👏👍😊
Dungeness is it in England? 🤣
Ooo, that 30mm to the face has gotta hurt!