Spitfire Mk IX Combat Guide | DCS World
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- Been really darn busy at work, which has slowed down my DCS video production, though I was able to put this together this week. It's a pretty comprehensive guide to using the Spitfire in combat scenarios. The Spitfire is a great airplane and has excellent turn performance, though is limited when carrying bombs, and the .303 caliber machine guns are not as effective as larger guns. Despite not having a gyroscopic gunsight, she is a formidable opponent in air to air combat!
00:00 Intro
00:59 Bomb Setup
05:12 Bomb Run
08:34 Gun Strafing
11:24 Air Combat Setup
13:04 Gunsight
15:34 Bomber Attack
20:00 Fighter Attack
24:28 Engine Power
27:19 Outro - Игры
The bit about engine management was interesting. In my experience, I found that I could hold max power for pretty much until i run out of fuel, as long as i keep my airspeed above 200 (and the ambient temperature isn't too hot). The last bit about speed is really important here: you can't stall-fight with it, as soon as the airspeed drops the radiator doesn't get enough air and the engine goes smokey smokey
Awesome 👌. Bit on engine management was helpful
Glad you found it helpful! Taking the mystery out of running the engines was the prime inspiration behind this series.
Yes! Most useful part for me. Just keeping the engine running
thanks for the engine power settings. struggled to find info on this
What a wonderful series!❤
Thank you, glad you are enjoying it!
@@DieselThunderAviationReally fantastic insights to get so much more out of flying these warbirds. Loved the Mustang and Thunderbolt vids too! Germans coming?
Yes, first one up will be the Bf-109!
@@DieselThunderAviation looking forward to it!
Good work
Thank you!
It's just a shame that you haven't got the recent soundpack for this beauty, have you heard it? The Echo 19er one?
Great video DT!! 👍👍👍
That’s the third time I’ve heard about that sound mod, gonna have to check it out!
I don't think you'll be disappointed...@@DieselThunderAviation
Appreciate this!
My pleasure, glad you found it helpful!
well done video and very well explained 🤗🤗👌👌
Glad you liked it!
@@DieselThunderAviation 🙋♂🙋♂
Curious if you have any thoughts about VR? I just wandered across this channel today as i am planning to get back into DCS after a rather lengthy break. (Been flying IL2.)
I have flown in VR at a friends house and I liked it. I didn't have a strong enough PC to run it before I built my current one, which should handle VR just fine. It is something I may get into at some point, but I am sitting back and seeing what is coming for new VR sets. It's nice to have the 1:1 head tracking that you get with VR, but comes with that drawback of not seeing any of your side panels or controls if you use stuff like that.
Test putting a Fire Weapons button on your throttle, the Spitfire in sims can be so sensitive, even pulling the trigger can cause sway
She is touchy, no doubt about it! Someone over on the Eagle Dynamics forum did the math for the pivot distance of a real Spitfire stick compared to a stock Thrustmaster Warthog joystick. An inch of movement of the Spitfire stick translated to 4mm of movement on the Warthog. Axis curves or an extended stick really help with fine controllability.
I dont have the option to change revolutions of the arming vanes? I can see the number but can't change it
Some you can, and some you can't. I haven't played with them all yet to know what combos work well, especially for low level bombing.
Bombs on a Spitfire.....sacrilege
Realy enjoying your series keep it up🤟 Do you also recommend some online servers to play on ?
Thank you! Couple I can think of off the top of my head are 4YA and Wolfpack. Both of those are WWII focused. Growling Sidewinder used to have a WWII server but haven't seen that one in a few months.
How do you keep your spit steady not one single movement.
Like in the video where it is seems like it's flying perfectly through the air? If so, then that is called Active Pause. Unlike normal pause which freezes time, active pause stops your plane in the air at the time it is turned on. The systems and engine will continue to operate, and the world around you will also operate normally and move around. Useful for when you want to focus on learning a particular system on and aircraft without having to fly it at the same time. Works great for the videos too! The default keyboard command for it is Left CTRL + Windows key + Pause.