i'm keyboard DCS pilot .. and not a very old one it's the hardest and most forustrating thing is keeping my plane going smoothly straight .. but this video makes a little easier on me as i'm not the only one 😁
Yasin, if you can try and get a used or new (also cheap) logitech extreme 3d pro. It is not expensive at all, and really good enough as an entry stick and will make your life much better in the sim. No need for all the high end stuff everyone is talking about, but a stick will change your life. The other option for a good entry stick is the t16000m from thrustmaster. ;-)
Further thx for this video - I mentioned in the DCS forum maybe a useful video would be one on - Getting on AOA tips and tricks and would appreciate some video help with this if your looking for a topic to cover - having done a search there are no vids covering this in much depth other than the usual case 1 pattern, which i know well enough, but im so so long in the downwind trying to get on AOA my landings are never pretty...
me too especially for me as a "keyboard pilot" .. keeping the plane straight with 0 degree nose was the hardest thing as i keep pitching it up and down .. and i always assumed that hotas pilots has that ability .. but with this video it turns out that they dont 😁 and that's makes me a little relieved 😉
I'll see what I can do, and I'll carefully already apologize for forgetting about it in advance. Please do send me a reminder on forums though if it takes too long, I'll try to remember. Just very busy with wrapping up the remaining campaigns currently.
i'm keyboard DCS pilot .. and not a very old one
it's the hardest and most forustrating thing is keeping my plane going smoothly straight .. but this video makes a little easier on me as i'm not the only one 😁
Yasin, if you can try and get a used or new (also cheap) logitech extreme 3d pro. It is not expensive at all, and really good enough as an entry stick and will make your life much better in the sim. No need for all the high end stuff everyone is talking about, but a stick will change your life. The other option for a good entry stick is the t16000m from thrustmaster. ;-)
Further thx for this video - I mentioned in the DCS forum maybe a useful video would be one on - Getting on AOA tips and tricks and would appreciate some video help with this if your looking for a topic to cover - having done a search there are no vids covering this in much depth other than the usual case 1 pattern, which i know well enough, but im so so long in the downwind trying to get on AOA my landings are never pretty...
Very interesting, especially that there isn't a 'sweet spot' input. I always assumed there was and have got frustrated that I couldn't find it!🤣
me too especially for me as a "keyboard pilot" .. keeping the plane straight with 0 degree nose was the hardest thing as i keep pitching it up and down .. and i always assumed that hotas pilots has that ability .. but with this video it turns out that they dont 😁
and that's makes me a little relieved 😉
Thank you Iron Mike. Could you please do a quick video about Ground-Track in Auto-Pilot mode please? I appreciate you're a busy man though.
I'll see what I can do, and I'll carefully already apologize for forgetting about it in advance. Please do send me a reminder on forums though if it takes too long, I'll try to remember. Just very busy with wrapping up the remaining campaigns currently.