Su-25T Frogfoot FREE DCS tutorial series | Land like a BOSS

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Su-25T Frogfoot FREE DCS tutorial series | Land like a BOSS #dcs #su25T #frogfoot
    For those that are new to DCS World, this is the aircraft you get for free and this tutorial series will be aimed at a brand new player with limited or no experience with a flight simulator.
    You will be exposed to the mission editor, learn how to make missions that allow you to practice the skills required to master DCS from the ground up and also be able to fly sorties along side the tutorial videos at the same time.
    In today's tutorial we will take a look at flying a basic landing pattern in the Su-25T and practice landing the Su-25T.
    This series structure will apply to any other module you would like to learn and will give you the building blocks and steps required to go from ZERO to HERO!
    Torni's DCS Files - drive.google.c...
    If you'd like to support the channel through Patreon you can do it here. Donations are not needed whatsoever but if you feel the need to show support that way it is always appreciated.
    Patreon : / torniquethd
    I do stream on Twitch every now and then so be sure to come say hello and give me some crap / torniquethd
    I've also got a discord server filled with like minded people so feel free to join it and say g'day / discord
    Torni's Instagram - / aerosexuals_anonymous
    Help a brother out and please hit the like button, SHARE the video with your friends and if you haven't already don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for future content legends!!
    Torni's PC Specs
    CPU - Intel Core i9 9900KS 4GHz Coffee Lake R 8 Core 16 Thread LGA1151-CL
    GPU - ASUS GeForce RTX2080Ti ROG Strix OC 11GB GDDR6
    RAM - G.Skill 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 Trident Z RGB Neo C16 3600Mhz
    MOBO - ASUS ROG Strix Z390-F Gaming LGA1151-CL ATX Desktop Motherboard
    PC CASE - Cooler Master MasterBox CM694 Mid Tower Case
    O/S - Windows 10 (64 bit)
    Dedicated DCS and O/S SSD - Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD
    Monitor [Primary] - Samsung Odyssey G5 32" Curved QHD 144Hz 1MS VA LED Gaming Monitor
    Monitor [Secondary] - 27" ViewSonic VX2757
    Headset - Corsair H60 HAPTIC Gaming Headset
    Keyboard - Corsair K70 RGB MK.2
    Mouse - Logitech G300s
    HOTAS - Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog with F18 Grip
    Rudder Pedals - Thrustmaster TPR Pendular Rudder Pedals
    Head Tracking - TrackIR5
    Microphone - Elgato Wave 3
    Webcam - Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920

Комментарии • 41

  • @OddjobOverwatch
    @OddjobOverwatch 5 месяцев назад +4

    WHY DON'T YOU HAVE MORE VIEWS!! you make great content!! No BS just dropping knowledge. keep your nose up

  • @markewilliams4667
    @markewilliams4667 8 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent in the way you described in detail how and what you should land this plane. Thank you.

  • @kaan2866
    @kaan2866 2 года назад +1

    I’ll probably never use SU-25 but I’ve watched whole video, your job is amazing for not only beginners, everybody can enjoy these videos, keep it up mate

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад

      Cheers mate glad you’re enjoying them

  • @JamesTyranski
    @JamesTyranski 2 года назад +1

    Was just flying circuits around Koboleti yesterday after following the navigation video. Found out the hard way about coming in too fast (forgot my speedbrakes) for the parachute, lol. As you said, practicing so I can get gooderer.

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад +1

      That’s it mate, basics builds the foundation to success 🙏🏻

  • @eugeneaugustine5979
    @eugeneaugustine5979 2 года назад +1

    Another helpful vid. Thank you. Maintaining speed on a level turn is so hard for me. I know, practice practice practice!!!

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад

      That’s it mate, it’s just repetition after repetition and eventually you just get a feel for it and can do it with your eyes closed… I’m still not there with the Su-25T, I’m struggling with keeping a coordinated turn more than anything else as it is a lot more stick and rudder intensive than the newer fly by wire aircraft so it’s good to be able to catch myself out and correct my slip indicator with rudder. It’s slowly becoming an instinctive thing now to use rudder with roll, the same will happen to you with throttle control and amount of pull you apply

  • @ColonelAkirNakesh
    @ColonelAkirNakesh 2 года назад

    Holy shit I never realized you could leave the ruler up like that in the ME...no more guessing setting up my carrier battle groups!
    Not sure if you did it in a previous video, but you can RShift-H (I think) for HUD sunglasses to read the HUD.
    Can't wait to see the next entry in the series!! Keep it up matey

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад +1

      Cheers mate, I did cover the glare shield in the first video but I guess it’s just as good to learn how to read the steam gauges when the sun is in your eyes 👌🏻 totally forgot about that though haha

    • @ColonelAkirNakesh
      @ColonelAkirNakesh 2 года назад

      @@TorniQuetHD Yeah learning the Soviet style steam gauges...it's an acquired taste! Have you tried the Su-25? Its navigation system is so janky...but I love it because it doesn't look like a catfish like the Su-25T does :D

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад +1

      I haven’t flow the Su-25 as of yet mate, still working my way through the Tango 🤣

    • @ColonelAkirNakesh
      @ColonelAkirNakesh 2 года назад

      @@TorniQuetHD it’s hilarious…there are lights on the navigation system on the right console for waypoints 1, 2, and 3, and starting and landing airfields. But it’s somehow more fun and cooler than the 25T. I got on a Frogfoot and Fulcrum kick while waiting for the current patch to fix the Hornet bugs.

  • @franciscgedeon9237
    @franciscgedeon9237 10 месяцев назад

    russian aircraft of that era are all metric, so km/h instead of knots airspeed, meters instead of feet altitude/height, meters per second instead of feet per minute for vertical speed

  • @oli4330
    @oli4330 2 года назад

    Hey mate, love the videos. Newby here on DCS, enjoying the process of learning, currently doing your methods of learning the sim and been landing the su 25 alright, do you hold P for the parachute or just press once? Cheers

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад +1

      Welcome mate!!! Good to have you done n the community 😊 You just press it once to pop the chute and then press it again to disconnect it

    • @oli4330
      @oli4330 2 года назад

      @@TorniQuetHD thanks mate, keep up the great content 😎

  • @Tome4kkkk
    @Tome4kkkk Год назад

    I recall flying instant action in a Su-25A few months back. Does that mean I've got Flaming Cliffs 3?

  • @kurtb369
    @kurtb369 2 года назад

    perfect tutorial vid !
    question : this pattern arrival works for most fighters, but for more agile fighters ( like SU-27/33 Mig29 or F16 F15 FA18 ) I have seen the break turn from upwind into downwind performed by attaining a certain amount of in-turn G-Force to bleed off the speed of the airframe ( relationship is upwind speed (Knots) vs G force manoeuver/banking angle ), could you demonstrate how the calculation or practice run is correctly made ?
    also when touching down, it is most commonly practice that pilots extend the speedbrakes ( unless they are positioned under the airframe ), not ?

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад +2

      I believe from memory it is 1% G from airspeed so 350 knots would be a 3.5G pull and as speed bleeds off so does pull to match airspeed to G. You kinda just get a feel for it after a while.
      As for the speed brakes it depends on the aircraft, some aircraft like the viper and tomcat you have the speed brakes out for landing but hornet isn’t a common practice to use them for full duration of landing sequence. The reason for having them out during landing is more to keep engine RPM higher so there is less delay in throttle inputs if you need to bail out of the approach and wave off. Speed brakes make the engines have a higher RPM for same landing speed essentially

    • @erfguuipo8084
      @erfguuipo8084 2 года назад

      Man go do the tutorial in game it teaches you lol.

  • @horstweihrauch1
    @horstweihrauch1 2 года назад +1

    is it allowed to straight land without pattern?

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад +1

      You sure can but most people use the pattern as a way to alert other aircraft on the ground you are coming into land rather than a long straight in. I’ve found that doing straight ins resulted in more accidents from player aircraft taxiing out onto the runway as you’re in on final cuz they didn’t know you were landing. If you’re flying overhead you give everyone a better heads up that you intend on landing so they will be mindful when taxiing out onto the runway

    • @kurtb369
      @kurtb369 2 года назад

      @@TorniQuetHD I guess, it's good practice on multi-sever to announce verbally that you are inbound to Airfield + runway heading, then when on final announce again ... so people know your mins from touching down ...... and then you still have the joy of people launching themselves into opposite direction .... the joys of multiservers ;-)

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад +1

      @@kurtb369 agree mate, but as you also know a lot of people don’t use comms or even have it installed because they are scared to talk on the radios haha the amount of close calls and wave offs I’ve had to do is crazy 🤪🤪 head on a swivel for sure

  • @horstweihrauch1
    @horstweihrauch1 2 года назад

    is there a keybind for parachute disconnect?

    • @rwhunt99
      @rwhunt99 2 года назад +1

      I believe hitting P a second time will release it.

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад +1

      P again as rwhunt said will release mate ^^^

    • @erfguuipo8084
      @erfguuipo8084 2 года назад +1

      Sometimes it's bugged the parachute will not even deploy to stop the plane lol

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад

      @@erfguuipo8084 never had that issue mate 🤷‍♂️

    • @erfguuipo8084
      @erfguuipo8084 2 года назад

      @@TorniQuetHD lol lucky u. I always encounter bugs.

  • @erfguuipo8084
    @erfguuipo8084 2 года назад

    Wtf the airport runway is the bearing Line???

    • @JamesTyranski
      @JamesTyranski 2 года назад +1

      Runways are usually marked by compass headings, so runway 07 would be 070 heading and runway 25 would be 250 heading.

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад

      Affirm mate as Jim said above ^^^

    • @erfguuipo8084
      @erfguuipo8084 2 года назад

      @@TorniQuetHD man why no one tell me earlier lol I always draw lines n shit on the f10 map was driving me nuts but thanks for this life is easier. Also some airports have no tacan , how do you navigate to them?? Any tips. I look up their coorcdinates from f10 map and whack it into the waypoint thing it's kinda hectic please share tips!! Man if you remove f10 map from me it's game over. I look at that shit more than my own plane.

  • @erfguuipo8084
    @erfguuipo8084 2 года назад

    I hate this plane's tyres. If u go too fast it tilts on runway and RIP. F18 must more robust.

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад

      You’ve gotta treat her gently mate, it’s not designed to be slammed into the ground and driven like a race car on the deck

    • @erfguuipo8084
      @erfguuipo8084 2 года назад

      @@TorniQuetHD makes u wonder if it's realistic though lol. I told Matt Wagner that the su25t takes down Sam sites so easily it just targets Sam sites on the HUD and fire away the kh missiles from far. I said to him the f18 is not as strong in that regard and he said because f18 is high fidelity. 🤷

    • @TorniQuetHD
      @TorniQuetHD  2 года назад +4

      @@erfguuipo8084 100% landing hard and breaking things is realistic mate. And as for weapons doing their jobs in DCS compared to real life is never going to be 100% accurate as you can’t replicate the many factors that come into play with weapons… how long has it been sitting in storage not being used… how reliable was it handled and transported to the flightline to be loaded by the ordnance crews… did the ordnance crew load and test everything correctly whilst being under the pump with super tight deadlines to have aircraft ready for launches etc… the list of unknowns in real life vs a sim is incomparable. I know for a fact that to load 2 mk82 dumb bombs onto an aircraft takes hours to complete not the 10secs it does in DCS cuz I used to do that for a job once upon a time. It’s never going to stack up to real life but for most of us in this community it’s the closest we will ever come to strapping into a fighter jet and doing what we can do in here 👌🏻👌🏻

    • @erfguuipo8084
      @erfguuipo8084 2 года назад

      @@TorniQuetHD yea bra. Lots to learn n practise.