![]() You’re going to want to start at 3000 feet about 10 miles out doing about 350 kts and maintain 3% rate of decent after that…use the hud ladder to eyeball 3% and you should be at about 1500 feet at 5 miles out (set a TACAN for these distances to appear on your HSI, you can also set up a course line to help keep you coming in straight…see the included training for info on this).ĭuring this descent, slow down to about 250 and drop your gear (speed brake if necessary) then drop flaps to half around 210 and full by 190. I would suggest mastering straight in landings on land (and then overhead patterns on land) before moving to the carrier. Looks like you’re new - that’s fine, we’ve all been there. Watch some carrier landing tutorials, there's too much to them to type here. This should be a few real days later, they call it carrier work ups for a reason. ![]() You gotta land on the wires on the boat so you need to land on the numbers to have a chance.įinally you're ready for the boat. Next go on land and get good at runway landings, don't focus on where you land at first, get good at just flying AOA and being on speed. That E bracket put that on your velocity vector. But that's okay!įirst thing is to just fly straight and level, gear down flaps down and just practice holding AOA. I'd say you're not quite ready for the boat. You try to hold that constant the whole way down, you control decent with the throttle. Your descent rate is NOT controlled with pitch. Use small movements and avoid jerky inputs. You are heavily overcontrolling your jet, looks like your yanking full deflection and then back to center, not a good way to fly. It.Ĭarrier landing requires precise control, very small very fine movements. r/flightsim - Flight Sim goodness across the entire spectrum of aviation. ![]() r/falconbms - Only one engine? No problem. r/il2sturmovik/ DCS Not quite scratching that WW2 itch? r/Tacview/ The Official Tacview Subreddit PLEASE NOTE: All servers are running on the Open Beta build. This allows you to train at your current skill-level across every module that DCS: World has to offer. ![]() Hoggit Training Server: This is a noob-friendly training server that offers a wide variety of both static and dynamically spawnable targets. The mission has the same feature set as GAW, but with the added requirement that SRS is mandatory. Persian Gulf At War (PGAW): Just like GAW, PGAW is a dynamic PvE mission that pits players against a custom-scripted AI REDFOR Commander that is set in the Persian Gulf. The mission also features real world weather that is set at every restart, as well as persistent state saving between sessions. Georgia At War (GAW): A dynamic PvE mission that pits players against a custom-scripted AI REDFOR Commander who will direct enemy forces to stop your advances. We currently are hosting 4 multiplayer servers: Looking for realistic radios in DCS Multiplayer? Look into configuring/using DCS: SimpleRadio Standalone (a Multiplayer Radio enhancement similar to TARS/Aries). Note that this server is up 24/7, and is a great place to get started flying online! If you're new and looking to learn how to operate a new module, look into Tuesday Night Noob! This is a Multiplayer Training session that we run every Tuesday evening (usually starting at 8PM EST) on our dedicated Training Server. New to DCS? Check out the Hoggit Wiki for tons of great info from everything from setup/config to airfield charts to threat profiles! This is a community driven project, so please help us keep it up-to-date: Hoggit Wiki Questions about DCS should generally go in the weekly stickied Questions post, with very few exceptions.Ĭhat with the community on the Hoggit Discord We only have a few rules here at /r/hoggit:ĭon't post memes, off-topic content, or shitposts and This is not a full on reprimand-you-for-having-your-navigation-lights-on-when-you-shouldn't-have type outfit here.you'll find we foster a laid back atmosphere to learn how to work the various modules available in DCS. While we started out as multiplayer flight training group, as time has gone on and /r/hoggit has grown into an aggregator hub for all things DCS/BMS. Discussion primarily focuses on DCS: World and BMS. Welcome to /r/hoggit, a noob-friendly community for fans of high-fidelity combat flight simulation. Also, the spam filter here is a bit heavy handed, so please use the mod message to get us to help you out if your post doesn't show up in "new" This is due to an influx of troll accounts. Additionally we will remove posts by users with less than -10 comment karma. New Redditors please note, AutoModerator is set to remove link posts from accounts younger than 7 days.
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