I love the fact that in DCS you can load training munitions. So we are simulating a simulated bomb. Its a simulation of a simulation inside a simulation.
@@teddysurf I love when people bring politics into a conversation that had absolutely nothing to do with politics. It's like they have absolutely nothing else on their mind ever at all
@@RT42069 I love when people scour the Internet looking to disparage people because they’re desperate to feel superior to supplement whatever is going on in their lives… I mean, it’s like they have nothing else on their mind… Did you get your dopamine hit….??? Lol. I mean who has time to not only read the comments, but click on the comment thread under the comment and readdown that thread… also, if I made the same joke and use a porn stars name that would apparently be OK with you…? but a malignant narcissist, who knows nothing about nothing and lies through his teeth every second of every day, and on top of everything else tried to steal our democracy is not…hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! you seem smart!
“You want to be in CCRP so you don’t accidentally pickle....” That right there is why hearing from an actual pilot is so cool. Not even Chuck’s guide will pick up that kind of “I was there” kind of advice. It’s the non-technical day-to-day best practices that bring out the true feeling of realism.
Hey Mover! Kudos to you now I know you were a really good pilot! When your first thought when you thought you over G the aircraft, was the maintainers are going to be pissed! Thanks for being that kind of pilot! From a retired maintainer USAF!!!
Yeah man I definitely appreciate the little you can squeeze between confidentiality and what is modeled in DCS. I know it must be hard to toe that line but keep 'em coming mate. Cheers!
Tutorial voice sounds like my Therapist, with that nice nonconfronting voice, "Now, to treat your Depression and move on with your life, press Space Bar to Continue."
Bunyap gave me the most important lesson in dcs.. luv the systems! Its not just memorizing buttons its understanding what they do that help makes it all click. That & patience up in the air
Bunyap I believe is actually now working "directly" for Eagle Dynamics on guides, this training stuff, campaigns, unsure what else. But he is *far* from gone!
In Jersey an F-16 pilot mistakenly pulled the gun trigger and shot off around 20 rounds or so out of his gun. He was at the Warren Grove Aerial Gunnery range and was in a climb when he was trying (I think) to lase a spot on the ground using the same button which controls the gun. He somehow didn't change the mode on the button. They have since modified the controls on F-16's to prevent this from happening. Some of the rounds landed on the roof of a school miles away and actually penetrated through to the rooms. (it was at night) The Warren Grove range is open to the public and I have spent many hours watching the aircraft work. It is awesome to go out there and if you can you should try to go and see it. The officers in the tower keeping score allow you to go up to the top of the tower and observe from the catwalk. They have speakers set up so you can hear the conversations between the pilots and the scorekeepers. One of the funniest things you will hear is when the pilots drop the 'blue bombs' and the officer/scorekeeper radios the score, some of the pilots will actually argue and try to say their bombs hit closer than they did. When they expend their ordnance and they have enough fuel they then do an "airshow" and buzz the tower at unbelievably low altitudes and VERY close to the tower. The tower is situated on the side of a dirt airstrip so it is actually safe for them to do that. So many other things I've seen out there that people would enjoy. Try it if you are able. Your kids will love it.
I just thoroughly love seeing an actual pilot, who flew with similar systems just sort of looking around like he’s doing a checklist. I don’t know why it’s just satisfying, love watching these.
Completely understand the issues with confidentiality. As a flight sim uber-nerd I especially enjoy when you do the standard 'pilot things' in the Viper/Hornet: pattern work, AR, formation stuff. It's just fun to watch; I don't need you to 'break things'. I'll do that :)
We have VR hands, but sadly they don't throw shadows... but I'd never ever go back trying to find that silly mouse cursor all the time again. Just grab the Touch Controller, hold grip, point at the button/switch and do the desired action.
@@RichFreeman Ew why would you spend $1000 on a low resolution index....? 😬 You can pay half of that for a headset with double the resolution... People who buy index's blow my mind lol what a rip off
Mover, I fly F-16's in BMS and DCS. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do more! You may not realize it but I learn more in 5 minutes of you flying than a year of my own. Your commentary is so helpful. I know everyone would really appreciate you just walking us through some normal flights. Thanks!!! (I hope you actually read this). Let us know.
I read a story about a New Zealand pilot who apparently decided he could forgo landing his Sioux training chopper on the skid, and hover it directly into the hanger. After the court martial he was promoted, and docked pay to cover the new hanger and repairs to the aircraft. Those helicopters have long since been mothballed, but were used as late as the 80s.
Wow I've been playing DCS for a while and I can't shoot that straight. It's amazing how his training kicks in, and shows you how good pro training is vs amateurs just messing around.
@C.W. Lemoine You can adjust how big the jet and the world appears around you by clicking esc and go to the options then select the VR tab. In the field the says IPD and input a number like 50 which ever is to your liking. I use 70 to 80 myself. Make sure to check the box.
This is so cool to watch. It's actually something I've always wondered and wanted to see. An actual pilot fly a simulator and have a good time doing it. Thank you for your service and I appreciate your content. Really cool experience for me believe it or not.
@Mars Exulte Never heard that term before - but now I know. Granted, DCS is a lot more complicated than Strike Fighters 2 because of its clickable cockpits and more difficult kills; but it is a game - just a more advanced one. Of course, Eagle Dynamics calls it Digital Combat "Simulator" and the last word is used as a marketing gimmick, nothing else.
You can turn on "VR Zoom" under "UI Layer" in the controls option in DCS and bind it to a button on your HOTAS. that way you can just zoom in real quick instead of having to lean in to read the MFDs or whatever.
I think they got in trouble for there little hornet fight. My understanding is the Issue is they can't fight without using the tactics they've been trained to use. But they've sgined nondisclosure agreements to not exposed those same tactics.
I live very near a range in New Jersey. A few towns south of me, a Delaware ANG A-10 driver accidentally strafed an elementary school. Fortunately, it was on a weekend, so, only the janitorial staff was there.
Just found an article about it, and, I stand corrected, it was a Viper. Happened in November of '04, and, the janitor wasn't hurt. The school had to have several classrooms closed off for repair, though. It turns out 20mm rounds make a real mess of brick buildings.
Awesome video sir. Would absolutely love to see more of these, or even some livestreams. "Maintenance is going to be piiiissed" cracked me up, being an F16 technician myself in the BAF.
oh man its good to hear buniyap sims again! I learned so much about aircraft systems from him. Awesome of you to share with us Mover, cool to see you in this plane. cheers!
As someone who is a real pilot but not a fighter pilot I love seeing your takes on DCS. I'm ordering a VR headset and when I get it I want to learn some things in DCS. Anything I can pickup from your real life experiences is both entertaining and useful.
That last line "Maintenance is gonna be pissed!" Having been one of those that has to pull the wing panels of and physically inspect them after over G. I can't say how true that is. Lol
if you want the HUD bigger press * , use */ to zoom in and out in the cockpit I had a problem with that too. Playing at reduced resolution the numbers wouldn't even render properly.
You're slow because the flight model is scuffed. I really hope it receives some love further in early access. Thanks for uploading this, love your DCS content.
It could also be the throttle curve isn't accurate enough. If he's inputting the correct power settings from the real F-16 than the thrust master HOTAS is most likely not setup with the correct curve for cruise and combat power
@@johnmcashill9919 The F16 model is still in Alpha stages but it has a working TGP and most of the features along with a great flight model. DCS doesn't have the dynamic campaign that made BMS so great but they are working on it. The recent super carrier looks great too.
That is Bunyap’s voice! He was a former USAF weapons troop and used to make DCS training videos on youtube. Happy to see an enlisted airman giving orders to a USAF officer.
Oh and a series of videos that probably won't get you in trouble and may have some viral potential would be things like "American F-18 Pilot tries the MIG whatever" or "Former F-16 Pilot reacts to flying X WW2 plane" (you know the drill with juicy video titles on youtube) where it's more like your reaction as a pilot to these different planes and would keep it safe in terms of confidentiality.
Hi man. Loved this one. Gave me an insight what being in a real fighter is like. You've mentioned a couple of times about fuel weight etc. wondering if as a pilot you “feel” it (weight of the fuel) much?
Janes F-15 taught me how to use the air to ground targeting system in a strike eagle. Those skills do not really transfer to my IRL experience of flying Cessna 172s. I'm not a fighter pilot, lol. Excellent video as always.
The NATOPS manual is 1. For the F-16A/B Block 15, not the C Block 50 and 2. Navy and Air Force documents and terminology are often different, like how the Air Force calls a 2 ship a 2 ship and the Navy calls it a section.
Big hello from Croatia, my name is Goran. Croatian airforce is in process of airplane change from old MIG 21 BIS to something newer like Viper or Gripen. I personaly would like to see you flying DCS a russian Flanker, Fulcrum or old Fishbed and to compare it to US birds. Maybe to do some dogfighting with Gonkey. Keep the good work Mover. And now i must order your Spectre serie :) bye.
Everytime I watch one of these videos, I turn the volume down immediately for the intro, then up once past it. It's comforting, reminds me of Paradox Interactive games the first time you install them.
Man I need to get back in the viper. Spent way too much time in the hornet and this is like night and day. Got a lot of the basics down but they're aren't too many of these training missions to make one feel confident in it yet. Love this plane
I don’t know what at Eagle dynamics has come out with lately in regards to training for the F-16 but the Grim Reapers channel has loads of tutorial videos for the F-16 if you are interested.
@@michaelvorderkunz2936 yeah... I kinda take some of what they do worth a grain of salt. Some stuff is good. DCS just has a few basic tutorials at this point: startup, taxi, landing and this bombing one. There may be one more but at this point that's all they have. Then they throw you into their missions which involve a lot more in depth stuff than what's provided for you to learn Lol
Just and FYI, you did have the boards out most of the time. You can hear the resistance in the pit in DCS, and there should be a speed brake position indicator on the front left panel in case you forgot ; )
I love the fact that in DCS you can load training munitions.
So we are simulating a simulated bomb. Its a simulation of a simulation inside a simulation.
Yo dawg, I heard you like simulations...
Why don't you ask the smartest people in the universe, Jerry? Oh yeah, you can't.
Omg ghost in the shell
Red pill, Blue pill
@@CWLemoine so i put a simulation inside a simulation so you can do a simulation run within a simulation.
No YOU press spacebar to continue.
"Maintenance is going to be piiiiissed."
"I know who I am. I'm the fighter pilot playin' the fighter pilot, disguised as another fighter pilot!" DCS Mover...
SURVIVE!
@@CWLemoine "Man erybody gay once in a while"
"Here we go. Don't suck. Or suck with confidence if you're going to suck."
😂 found my new life motto
Mitchell Banks I think Donald Trump already lives by that motto...
@@teddysurf oh a trump joke, never seen one of those before
@@teddysurf I love when people bring politics into a conversation that had absolutely nothing to do with politics. It's like they have absolutely nothing else on their mind ever at all
@@RT42069 I love when people scour the Internet looking to disparage people because they’re desperate to feel superior to supplement whatever is going on in their lives… I mean, it’s like they have nothing else on their mind… Did you get your dopamine hit….??? Lol. I mean who has time to not only read the comments, but click on the comment thread under the comment and readdown that thread… also, if I made the same joke and use a porn stars name that would apparently be OK with you…? but a malignant narcissist, who knows nothing about nothing and lies through his teeth every second of every day, and on top of everything else tried to steal our democracy is not…hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! you seem smart!
“You want to be in CCRP so you don’t accidentally pickle....”
That right there is why hearing from an actual pilot is so cool. Not even Chuck’s guide will pick up that kind of “I was there” kind of advice. It’s the non-technical day-to-day best practices that bring out the true feeling of realism.
@@Dan20q I would assume so, as why would you not take the tanks? Means they can stay out there longer without having to worry about fuel.
You practice how you'd do it live, so I say they most certainly do practice with the bags.
FC: Noooo, you can't just use flares when not fighting. You're wasting resources.
Real pilot: Haha, chaff go sparkle
whos FC?
@@Jag683 flight command
Hey Mover! Kudos to you now I know you were a really good pilot! When your first thought when you thought you over G the aircraft, was the maintainers are going to be pissed! Thanks for being that kind of pilot! From a retired maintainer USAF!!!
Yeah man I definitely appreciate the little you can squeeze between confidentiality and what is modeled in DCS.
I know it must be hard to toe that line but keep 'em coming mate. Cheers!
Tutorial voice sounds like my Therapist, with that nice nonconfronting voice, "Now, to treat your Depression and move on with your life, press Space Bar to Continue."
The voice on the training mission I believe is from Mr Bunyap, he is a beloved DCS You Tuber. He doesn't do You Tube videos anymore.
Bunyap gave me the most important lesson in dcs.. luv the systems! Its not just memorizing buttons its understanding what they do that help makes it all click. That & patience up in the air
@@lankypilot778 I really miss his videos, really fun to watch and of course very educational too.
Yup, definitely sounds like Bunyap! Guess I'm gonna have to fly some F-16 training missions now.
Bunyap I believe is actually now working "directly" for Eagle Dynamics on guides, this training stuff, campaigns, unsure what else. But he is *far* from gone!
Think his latest guide was for the upcoming supercarrier if not mistaken. I do miss those test flight series tho
In Jersey an F-16 pilot mistakenly pulled the gun trigger and shot off around 20 rounds or so out of his gun.
He was at the Warren Grove Aerial Gunnery range and was in a climb when he was trying (I think) to lase a spot on the ground using the same button which controls the gun. He somehow didn't change the mode on the button. They have since modified the controls on F-16's to prevent this from happening.
Some of the rounds landed on the roof of a school miles away and actually penetrated through to the rooms. (it was at night)
The Warren Grove range is open to the public and I have spent many hours watching the aircraft work. It is awesome to go out there and if you can you should try to go and see it. The officers in the tower keeping score allow you to go up to the top of the tower and observe from the catwalk. They have speakers set up so you can hear the conversations between the pilots and the scorekeepers. One of the funniest things you will hear is when the pilots drop the 'blue bombs' and the officer/scorekeeper radios the score, some of the pilots will actually argue and try to say their bombs hit closer than they did.
When they expend their ordnance and they have enough fuel they then do an "airshow" and buzz the tower at unbelievably low altitudes and VERY close to the tower. The tower is situated on the side of a dirt airstrip so it is actually safe for them to do that. So many other things I've seen out there that people would enjoy. Try it if you are able. Your kids will love it.
I just thoroughly love seeing an actual pilot, who flew with similar systems just sort of looking around like he’s doing a checklist. I don’t know why it’s just satisfying, love watching these.
When you beat the game and replay the first mission
Completely understand the issues with confidentiality. As a flight sim uber-nerd I especially enjoy when you do the standard 'pilot things' in the Viper/Hornet: pattern work, AR, formation stuff. It's just fun to watch; I don't need you to 'break things'. I'll do that :)
We need VR hands just to sun-shade the MFDs.
We have VR hands, but sadly they don't throw shadows... but I'd never ever go back trying to find that silly mouse cursor all the time again. Just grab the Touch Controller, hold grip, point at the button/switch and do the desired action.
@@CakePrincessCelestia I'm waiting for an Index and now I'm going to have to give DCS another shot...
@@RichFreeman Ew why would you spend $1000 on a low resolution index....? 😬 You can pay half of that for a headset with double the resolution... People who buy index's blow my mind lol what a rip off
@@ThatTempesTGuy what alternative existed a year ago?
"Oh no, I'm on fire, save me Tom Cruise."
Fell out of my chair.😁👍
Yeah that got me too
Mover, I fly F-16's in BMS and DCS. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do more! You may not realize it but I learn more in 5 minutes of you flying than a year of my own. Your commentary is so helpful. I know everyone would really appreciate you just walking us through some normal flights.
Thanks!!! (I hope you actually read this). Let us know.
Would love to be a fly on the wall listening to the CO hear how his pilot "pickled a bomb off" accidentally while flying around the range.
Its happened. I have a friend who got in some real trouble for doing so in the Canadian forces.
I read a story about a New Zealand pilot who apparently decided he could forgo landing his Sioux training chopper on the skid, and hover it directly into the hanger. After the court martial he was promoted, and docked pay to cover the new hanger and repairs to the aircraft. Those helicopters have long since been mothballed, but were used as late as the 80s.
I always loved it when pilots over stressed the aircraft. Means free beer for me (former hornet AT vfa-15)
NAF Atsugi Pilots must have been assholes then cuz we never got free beer lol. AM2, vfa-195, vfa-102
Wow I've been playing DCS for a while and I can't shoot that straight. It's amazing how his training kicks in, and shows you how good pro training is vs amateurs just messing around.
I love watching real pilot's play DCS with VR and clicking buttons before the tutorial gets to that part!
@C.W. Lemoine You can adjust how big the jet and the world appears around you by clicking esc and go to the options then select the VR tab. In the field the says IPD and input a number like 50 which ever is to your liking. I use 70 to 80 myself. Make sure to check the box.
This is so cool to watch. It's actually something I've always wondered and wanted to see. An actual pilot fly a simulator and have a good time doing it. Thank you for your service and I appreciate your content. Really cool experience for me believe it or not.
I love seeing actual Viper pilots playing who know what their doing flying DCS, very cool.
14:06 - Mover says "Good job it's a game".
DCS players "Oh no, you didn't!"
@Mars Exulte Never heard that term before - but now I know.
Granted, DCS is a lot more complicated than Strike Fighters 2 because of its clickable cockpits and more difficult kills; but it is a game - just a more advanced one. Of course, Eagle Dynamics calls it Digital Combat "Simulator" and the last word is used as a marketing gimmick, nothing else.
Yea, as a crew chief, I would’ve been pissed having to do an over G inspection. Those SUCKED!
7:00 C.W. Lemoine: "I feel it used to be bigger"
Me: Wait for it.... wait for it!
That's what she said :|
they have made massive improvements to the flight characteristics of the f16 recently
You can turn on "VR Zoom" under "UI Layer" in the controls option in DCS and bind it to a button on your HOTAS. that way you can just zoom in real quick instead of having to lean in to read the MFDs or whatever.
Makes life a lot easier in the Viper, literally. And if you run the CV1, it's the thing that makes life in the Viper possible in the first place.
Does it make the fps go above 72? 😬
You should dog fight gonkey in F-18 while you in the F-16
Yes yes 👍
Oh yeah
Defo !
Or Ralfifude
I think they got in trouble for there little hornet fight. My understanding is the Issue is they can't fight without using the tactics they've been trained to use. But they've sgined nondisclosure agreements to not exposed those same tactics.
As a mechanic of AF acft for 20 years, I died laughing at the “maintenance is going to be piiiiissssed”
I live very near a range in New Jersey. A few towns south of me, a Delaware ANG A-10 driver accidentally strafed an elementary school. Fortunately, it was on a weekend, so, only the janitorial staff was there.
You have something against janitors? Janitors are people too! ;)
Just found an article about it, and, I stand corrected, it was a Viper. Happened in November of '04, and, the janitor wasn't hurt. The school had to have several classrooms closed off for repair, though. It turns out 20mm rounds make a real mess of brick buildings.
Warren Grove in Tom's River. I think it was a DC Air Guard Viper. The A-10s from CT,MA and *frown* PA are gone.
Awesome video sir. Would absolutely love to see more of these, or even some livestreams.
"Maintenance is going to be piiiissed" cracked me up, being an F16 technician myself in the BAF.
That tutorial dude is so calm and soft spoken, yet you can completely hear his southern accent.
Yes, so happy that you are playing some more DCS
This is soooooooooooo awesome!! I'm an old Falcon 4.0 guy. I can't wait to get back in the cockpit and learn this all over again.
I miss Falcon 4.0. And Jane's Longbow Gold, ATF Gold and EF2000.
@@GrizzAxxemann Look up Falcon BMS> It's a modernized Falcon 4.0.
www.benchmarksims.org/forum/content.php
Look up Falcon BMS> It's a modernized Falcon 4.0.
www.benchmarksims.org/forum/content.php
oh man its good to hear buniyap sims again!
I learned so much about aircraft systems from him.
Awesome of you to share with us Mover, cool to see you in this plane.
cheers!
"Agh we're doin 45's? i don't wanna do 45's" Spit my beer. Another great vid Mover.
I LOVE any vids with you flying or talking about flying so please do as many of these as you can and feel comfortable with obv
As someone who is a real pilot but not a fighter pilot I love seeing your takes on DCS. I'm ordering a VR headset and when I get it I want to learn some things in DCS. Anything I can pickup from your real life experiences is both entertaining and useful.
Bought the Box set today. Not too far in, still on Rising, but so far very cool. My kind of writing. Thx Mover!
That last line "Maintenance is gonna be pissed!" Having been one of those that has to pull the wing panels of and physically inspect them after over G. I can't say how true that is. Lol
i love your casual approach when the game/system is formal;)
if you want the HUD bigger press * , use */ to zoom in and out in the cockpit
I had a problem with that too. Playing at reduced resolution the numbers wouldn't even render properly.
"Are the boards out?" Looks straight at boards. Leaves them open XD
Nah. I cycled them. 👍
"Yeah that's a straight up over-G. Maintenance is going to be pissssed." LOL
You're slow because the flight model is scuffed. I really hope it receives some love further in early access. Thanks for uploading this, love your DCS content.
It could also be the throttle curve isn't accurate enough. If he's inputting the correct power settings from the real F-16 than the thrust master HOTAS is most likely not setup with the correct curve for cruise and combat power
Doesnt he have the speedbrake out ? i think i can see them at 00:12:14
MrSanderpagen oof yeah i see, i mean this jet has insane thrust in dcs. If you cruise on half throttle you sit at like 430 knots
MrSanderpagen yeah I think I see them too, I have this flight model and while it’s slow it’s not THAT slow like that part of the vid
@@sarcasticommentator yeah, it's absolutely the fact that he was correct, he did have his speedbrakes fully out. He just didn't notice at first.
My fav video so far! "Do we have bullets??" Awesome!
"Good job, southern Wags" lmao
The F16 flies like a dream, much like BMS.
I only had to map a few things and after that felt like I was in BMS. I love it. Easy, Quick, Nimble.
Is it as realistic as bms?
@@johnmcashill9919 The F16 model is still in Alpha stages but it has a working TGP and most of the features along with a great flight model. DCS doesn't have the dynamic campaign that made BMS so great but they are working on it. The recent super carrier looks great too.
I've seen it mentioned a couple times that the f16 model feels really slow /sluggish?
@@Kimchi_Studios yes I love their dynamic campaign system. Thank you for your answer!
Iad 6012 he may have had the air brakes on by accident, check at 12:00
I love watching you do this stuff haha! Validating the games depth in a sense and hearing all the pro lingo... really cool stuff!
That is Bunyap’s voice! He was a former USAF weapons troop and used to make DCS training videos on youtube. Happy to see an enlisted airman giving orders to a USAF officer.
You forgot to say, “Damnit, Chappie, I’m doing it my way.”
I alway love seeing the notification of your channel you always brighten up my day
Bedankt
Thanks RedDog!
While I would love to see you do what you can in this video game, I appreciate that you keep tactics close to the vest.
SMS: Storage Management System, you’re correct 👍🏻
"No! you press spacebar to continue!" Get em Mover! Haha
Having my Oculus cord draped over the front of my face would drive me crazy!
Enjoyed, and thanks for the insight and feedback.
"Today we're gonna drop some unguided BOOOOOOMBS" that tutorial voice though lol
Oh and a series of videos that probably won't get you in trouble and may have some viral potential would be things like "American F-18 Pilot tries the MIG whatever" or "Former F-16 Pilot reacts to flying X WW2 plane" (you know the drill with juicy video titles on youtube) where it's more like your reaction as a pilot to these different planes and would keep it safe in terms of confidentiality.
Awesome video Mover! I will try to be watching on Saturday. Keep up the great work!
Oh good, I just came from the first play w/ bananimal's setup looking at the screen. VR is exactly what you need for a flight sim.
Looks easier in the -16...I keep fragging myself with the P-51 haha
“You press space bar to continue” 😂
"its like a southern WAG's" thanks, I cant get that outta my head
Hi man.
Loved this one.
Gave me an insight what being in a real fighter is like.
You've mentioned a couple of times about fuel weight etc. wondering if as a pilot you “feel” it (weight of the fuel) much?
17ll3 x214 “As a pilot.” Guess you missed that part of the question.
As a pilot, yes you can feel the weight of the fuel. You can notice/feel the performance difference as the fuel burns off.
"Worry about looking for threats not following the bomb"
Looks straight at the explosion
Janes F-15 taught me how to use the air to ground targeting system in a strike eagle.
Those skills do not really transfer to my IRL experience of flying Cessna 172s. I'm not a fighter pilot, lol. Excellent video as always.
My wife just heard "roll right like a commie" and it was wonderful
2:42 I like how he asks us about things...I thought we were the people who aren't pilots?!
Mover, this is great man! You should do more DCS/ Flight sim videos. I enjoy them alot
“Maintenance is gonna be pissed” ...I lol’d.
Case of beer makes everything ok though.
0:36 According to the F16C natops, SMS is short for Stores Management System, while in the DCS F16C manual it is referred to as Stores Management Set.
The NATOPS manual is 1. For the F-16A/B Block 15, not the C Block 50 and 2. Navy and Air Force documents and terminology are often different, like how the Air Force calls a 2 ship a 2 ship and the Navy calls it a section.
@@everythingman987 my bad, i meant the flight manual for the F-16C/D
BLOCKS 50 AND 52. It is not for the F16A/B Block 15.
What, you strafed a cow? Does that leave anything to bbq?
Love it when u r on DCS .
Big hello from Croatia, my name is Goran. Croatian airforce is in process of airplane change from old MIG 21 BIS to something newer like Viper or Gripen. I personaly would like to see you flying DCS a russian Flanker, Fulcrum or old Fishbed and to compare it to US birds. Maybe to do some dogfighting with Gonkey. Keep the good work Mover. And now i must order your Spectre serie :) bye.
nice its always interesting to see how real world tactics translates into the simulation.
What about reviewing Flight of the Intruder?
Down town! :-)
I found it and watched the first half hour or so... Ving rhames is in it!!
Would definitely love to see more of this
Everytime I watch one of these videos, I turn the volume down immediately for the intro, then up once past it.
It's comforting, reminds me of Paradox Interactive games the first time you install them.
Suck with confidence. I seem to remember saying something similar to the ex.
DCS videos: best content you make. Keep it up
8 minutes in, he’s very good at pressing space bar.
C.W. Lemoine is extremely patient person, he went through those walls of text like a champ.
Man I need to get back in the viper. Spent way too much time in the hornet and this is like night and day. Got a lot of the basics down but they're aren't too many of these training missions to make one feel confident in it yet. Love this plane
I don’t know what at Eagle dynamics has come out with lately in regards to training for the F-16 but the Grim Reapers channel has loads of tutorial videos for the F-16 if you are interested.
@@michaelvorderkunz2936 yeah... I kinda take some of what they do worth a grain of salt. Some stuff is good. DCS just has a few basic tutorials at this point: startup, taxi, landing and this bombing one. There may be one more but at this point that's all they have. Then they throw you into their missions which involve a lot more in depth stuff than what's provided for you to learn Lol
You seem to say what other pilots says, that DCS planes seems to gain speed too slow and loose energy too quick.
He's back in DCS alright, alright. alright :)
Mover I'm disappointed you didnt have the ol cassette player blasting some 80s music lol
Leaving it in CCRP.... never thought about that... good point...
It's Bunyap's voice I think.
man this youtube channel is growing fast ! good stuff CW.
Bunyap sims narrating...not heard him for awhile. He taught me how to fly the a10, he did some great vids.
It sucks that you can't fly now. But, thanks for keeping up with the content. I just got a 2080ti and it's awesome. It should definitely help VR.
I would love to see more of these please.
I was just wondering when a new video will come out ...
Just and FYI, you did have the boards out most of the time. You can hear the resistance in the pit in DCS, and there should be a speed brake position indicator on the front left panel in case you forgot ; )
Nope.
@@CWLemoine That there's a speed brake indicator?
That I didn’t have the boards out most of the time.
I don't know why, but in every combat sim I love air to ground the most. Most fun are the dumb bombs.
Bunyap alive and well.