I'm just 30 secs into this tutorial and already overwhelmed by the 80s style videotape entry with the background music. Awesome, thanks. Immersive and entertaining. Most enjoyable tutorial so far.
Nice job on the video! But I noticed 2 things that are wrong. I was a crew chief on A-4s, and we set the pitch trim and half flaps in the chocks before the plane left the ramp.
Your instructions are very complete. You cover details that others overlook because they may be used to it and find useless but I like how you cover everything no matter how insignificant it may seem.
This mod really needs to be officially adopted by ED. It can be DCS's "full fidelity" jet aircraft so there's three distinct types of flight system: tail-dragging full-fidelity (unarmed) propeller/WW2 (TF-51), low fidelity ground attack jet (Su-25T) and a the A-4 as a high-fidelity, carrier-capable attack jet aircraft to give newcomers to DCS a taste of what paid modules - of all types - have to offer. Of course, someone, somewhere has to deal with licensing if it went official and even with the popularity of the A-4, I doubt Boeing (McDonnell Douglas parent company) are really open to just "licensing the dev team for free"...but one can dream. As far as tutorials for cold and dark start up go, that was pretty easy to watch dude. No long, drawn out explanations of the full start-up checks and, despite there being checks done that aren't really necessary in the DCS environment, it didn't take too long at all. Good job.
This is one of the best tutorial videos I have seen. Thank you for explaining how the systems function in addition to walking through the steps. It is so helpful to understand *why* we are flipping the switches. I'm going to boot up the A-4 tonight :)
You are the greatest DCS tutorial maker, I just downloaded DCS and within an 1 I was airborne shooting guns and doing rolls. Thank you for your great easy to understand tutorial.
This is the kind of DCS video I like to watch: entertaining but also teaching. It is very easy to slap a couple cool combat takes together and call it a day. But to carefully create content with a clear concept, a well-defined objective and painstaking attention to detail is a totally different ball-game. The final product tells me one thing: you respect your audience. Well, that respect comes back to you now: liked, suscribed and shared. 👍 Keep up the good work!
Love that you used the 131 skins. When the A-4 first came out I was part of a squad that flew as the 131. Back then there were bugs about spawning on the carrier and AAR, radios and all. Glad that's all working now. Great job on the video!
This tutorial is awesome and I can't believe that the A-4 is a free DCS mod, with all of the details and care that has gone into it. Man, keep up the good work because the tutorial is awesome and I would definitely love to see more of these about all the things the plane can do in the future.
Hi there 👋 As usual, I'm late to the party. Sorry about that 😥I was looking for a a guide to help me start up, etc, etc, the A4. I have flown it a few times but memory and other things are not what they could be. Now, for all I know, I have watched your video before! Still, I have no issue rewriting my sincere thanks for this video. You may well be an IRL aviator but having worked with military aviators it is no guarantee of communication or presentation skills 😆 You, my friend, have both of those in abundance. I loved the whole production and as I have a bit of insight into making a video documentary I know it is not simple. Thank you for this as it is really, really helpful and enjoyable. All the best, Dave (Puffin)
Great content and editing sir! Congratulations on this awesome tutorial that will be really helpful for both A-4 newcomers as well as rusty old timers like me.
Well done tutorial, thanks a lot! The very first thing I did after installing the A-4E Mod was put it on a Super Carrier in one of my general training missions. When I started taxiing I nearly ran off the carrier but finally arrived at the cat after 2-3 extra rounds ;D
Hello I'm new here with the skyhawk mod, installed it yesterday and wow! great part. that's exactly how i love the model, the analog technology and the cockpit view is just fantastic. Many thanks!!! greetings from thailand.
Got a pc..... got dcs..... about a week ago. Installed the a4e yesterday. Cant even fly the su 25 yet but here i am learni g to cold start the a4e nust vecause abkut a year ago i saw this video and from then decided i need a pc just for dcs...
nice. very helpful. but i think there might be a bug in the special option where you can hit the check box for simplified steering. that doesn't do anything for me. rudder controls have no effects on steering or brakes. am i doing something wrong? also, what setting are you using to bind an axis to brakes? right now i have left and right wheel brake ON OR OFF set to buttons but you seem to have analog control of the brakes. what setting do i need to bind to - i can't seem to find it - and is there something special i have to do to get the effect your getting? previously, when i tried to assign it the rudder paddles on my twcs, it would just brake on one side using left and right rudder inputs on just left side brake. thanks!
Cool video. I'm new to DCS. Where do I go for even more info.... like, how did you know which switches to do and where they are? Chuck's Guide or DCS tutorial/manuals?? I really want to figure this out and willing to spend time, just not clear yet. And as much as this video tried to do "step by step", there's still stuff that was not explained. Appreciate any guidance. I've been watching a lot of DCS Sport!!! thx.
A lot of it comes from a lifetime of flying airplanes and flight sims. Then I use resources like Chuck’s Guide, UA-cam, or actual flight manuals to figure it out! What did you need clarification on?
@SportDCS appreciate the reply. With the full fidelity cockpit, doing the 20 item cold start procedure just seems like rocket science (?l to someone that hasn't flown real planes. I'm starting with FC3 and today did a "cold start" and takeoff. That seemed pretty approachable but I wonder if there's a checklist by plane that's available. Thx again.
Well done. Please continue with this. Haven't been flying this bird until yesterday when I learned about the latest 2.0 version. And man, it is so much fun. However I feel completely stupid when it comes to bombing. I can't really grasp the different modes and what to press or not when dropping bombs. So if you ever do an in depth tutorial about that, I would really appreciate it. P.S Is there any way to lower the volume of that release cue sound?
AArgh . Its like the jet version of the bf109 . Takeoff and steering using the wheel brakes . I can't tell you how many times Ive crashed during takeoff with that Narrow geared Deathmachine !!!
I did not, however everything I used can either be found in the A-4E Manual, included with the mod, or in the actual NATOPS manual (It's pretty amazing you can use a REAL manual to correctly operate a mod in DCS!)
Nice tutorial! Which location did you use? Is it one of the default locations (e.g. Caucasus)? Did you create this scenario in the mission editor?Also, how do you call up the radio menu, and is the ground crew there by default, or do you need to enable ground crew somehow?
This was on the free Marianas map, and yes, I populated the mission through the mission editor. The radio menu is opened by default by pressing the \ key and the ground crew is thankfully always standing by!
dude the amount of detail you put into this, the populated map, shot angles, etc... really great. keep up the great work!
This guy spawned in an aircraft. ejected. then walked all the way over to the A4 just to record a short 5 second clip for a video lol
I'm just 30 secs into this tutorial and already overwhelmed by the 80s style videotape entry with the background music. Awesome, thanks.
Immersive and entertaining. Most enjoyable tutorial so far.
I think you got the best guides ever 😮
I watch almost every content producer for DCS tutorials, and your videos are by far the most thorough and helpful on youtube. Thank you!
Nice job on the video! But I noticed 2 things that are wrong. I was a crew chief on A-4s, and we set the pitch trim and half flaps in the chocks before the plane left the ramp.
Great to know! I’ll correct that in the future
I'm not a DCS player but If you had met my uncle he could have astonished by your detailed instruction. He was A-4E Skyhawk pilot in the 80s.
I have no doubt he was an awesome dude too! I hope he got to share some stories with you!
A4 is my favorite jet of all time. Great time to be into sims.
Your instructions are very complete. You cover details that others overlook because they may be used to it and find useless but I like how you cover everything no matter how insignificant it may seem.
0:35 GENUIENLY LOOKED LIKED REAL LIFE HOLY CRAP
This was really well done man. Would be great if you keep this going!
Thank you for this tutorial! Learned how to cold start, taxi, and fly this plane! Love the detail, editing, and quality! Subbed!
You’re more than welcome! Happy to help and please pass along to anyone else who needs a hand!
@@SportDCS Will do!
One of the best tutorials on UA-cam. Congratulations!
This mod really needs to be officially adopted by ED. It can be DCS's "full fidelity" jet aircraft so there's three distinct types of flight system: tail-dragging full-fidelity (unarmed) propeller/WW2 (TF-51), low fidelity ground attack jet (Su-25T) and a the A-4 as a high-fidelity, carrier-capable attack jet aircraft to give newcomers to DCS a taste of what paid modules - of all types - have to offer. Of course, someone, somewhere has to deal with licensing if it went official and even with the popularity of the A-4, I doubt Boeing (McDonnell Douglas parent company) are really open to just "licensing the dev team for free"...but one can dream.
As far as tutorials for cold and dark start up go, that was pretty easy to watch dude. No long, drawn out explanations of the full start-up checks and, despite there being checks done that aren't really necessary in the DCS environment, it didn't take too long at all. Good job.
It won't be adopted because devs don't want it adopted.
This is one of the best tutorial videos I have seen. Thank you for explaining how the systems function in addition to walking through the steps. It is so helpful to understand *why* we are flipping the switches. I'm going to boot up the A-4 tonight :)
You are the greatest DCS tutorial maker, I just downloaded DCS and within an 1 I was airborne shooting guns and doing rolls. Thank you for your great easy to understand tutorial.
That VHS intro is amazing, well done!
Best start-up tutorial for the A-4E ❤
This is the kind of DCS video I like to watch: entertaining but also teaching.
It is very easy to slap a couple cool combat takes together and call it a day.
But to carefully create content with a clear concept, a well-defined objective and painstaking attention to detail is a totally different ball-game.
The final product tells me one thing: you respect your audience.
Well, that respect comes back to you now: liked, suscribed and shared. 👍
Keep up the good work!
Hahaha, that 80's intro is worth the attention alone.
Thanks for the 'how to', this helps.
Love that you used the 131 skins. When the A-4 first came out I was part of a squad that flew as the 131. Back then there were bugs about spawning on the carrier and AAR, radios and all. Glad that's all working now. Great job on the video!
Definitely one of the best tutorials I've seen! Hope you do more of these. Kudos!
You gonna make this a series ? Because damn, this was pretty good
I’m going to do my best to! Working on episode two as I type!
Great instructional video….with all of the airfield animations…etc etc….it was just very well done.
It is amazing how good the A-4E Community Module is. And your Tutorials are also so well made and comprehensive... Great Work, Thank you!
Great job Sport!! As you know, I'm an old A-4 guy, so seeing such a detailed video on The Scooter is awesome... Keep up the great work..
This tutorial is awesome and I can't believe that the A-4 is a free DCS mod, with all of the details and care that has gone into it. Man, keep up the good work because the tutorial is awesome and I would definitely love to see more of these about all the things the plane can do in the future.
One of the best videos I have watched. Can't wait for the rest of them. Please keep up the good work.
Good video man! My favorite mod!
Thank you Sport! This tutorials are what I needed to get my hand on the A4 module. I never got my head around the older version procedures.
that intro was amazing!
This is the best tutorial for this aircraft I’ve seen so far, thank you!!
Hi there 👋 As usual, I'm late to the party. Sorry about that 😥I was looking for a a guide to help me start up, etc, etc, the A4. I have flown it a few times but memory and other things are not what they could be. Now, for all I know, I have watched your video before! Still, I have no issue rewriting my sincere thanks for this video. You may well be an IRL aviator but having worked with military aviators it is no guarantee of communication or presentation skills 😆 You, my friend, have both of those in abundance. I loved the whole production and as I have a bit of insight into making a video documentary I know it is not simple. Thank you for this as it is really, really helpful and enjoyable. All the best, Dave (Puffin)
Thank you so much for the feedback! I hope my videos will continue to help virtual aviators such as yourself long into the future
Excellent video content, walking us through and great editing as well. All those camera shots were top notch.
Great content and editing sir! Congratulations on this awesome tutorial that will be really helpful for both A-4 newcomers as well as rusty old timers like me.
Great tutorial
Well done tutorial, thanks a lot! The very first thing I did after installing the A-4E Mod was put it on a Super Carrier in one of my general training missions. When I started taxiing I nearly ran off the carrier but finally arrived at the cat after 2-3 extra rounds ;D
Music Intro! 80's era
Excellent tutorial. Thanks for the video 😀
Excellent introduction - thank you.
Wow i really love the VHS style intro, this is my kind of dcs video im looking for
Thanks!! Stay tuned, I’m working on one for the weapon systems next!
This video is perfection!
This is some of the BEST content out there! Well done man! Pls keep it up!!! Brilliant
That intro had a vibe ❤❤❤
This module is same if not better than some official ones. They should put it in multiplayer servers.
Hello I'm new here with the skyhawk mod, installed it yesterday and wow! great part. that's exactly how i love the model, the analog technology and the cockpit view is just fantastic. Many thanks!!! greetings from thailand.
beautiful video !! thanx for sharing my friend !!!
Fantastic man, would love to see a tutorial on the F86 Sabre in a similar fashion
Hoooooly shit, this thing is fun to fly! I did not expect it to feel that amazing after having only flown the frogfoot.
The tutorial is so good!
dude taxiing this aircraft is hard
Love the 80s vibe. Great vid.
Very comprehensive and well presented.
Great vid. You did a fantastic job explaining the bird. I'm going to install it now. Thank you!
Your the new Spudknocker
Well I didn't think I would need help taxiing 😅😅😅😂
awesome. the highlights on the cockpit tour were really helpful!
Great tutorial, looking forward to the next ones. I've shared this with my squadron mates. Keep up the great work, you have a talent.
Love this! Excellent choice of music as well if I may say so :D
Wow I loved the intro!! So 80's!!
Quality content to match a brilliant mod. Thanks.
Thank you for making this tutorial video for us.
Another really well done video. Keep the content coming please!
Great video, thanks :)
Great tutorial series!!! Just missing the landings (carrier and AF)😊
Your detailed information is very very usefull. Thank you for that nice video.
finally downloaded it, this plane looks fun
With a nickname "Scooter"?
Yea -- I'd say so.
pretty awesome tutorial. hope to see more content from you
I love the intro Dude!
Sooo 80's Bad ;)
nice video. can't wait to see some new weapon deployment and action vids
I love the time you put into your videos keep it up.
dude, massive thanks for this vid!
Awesome tutorial! Really helpful. Thanks a lot 👍
Well done! "Thank you daddy"
Be great to see a NZ A-4 Project Kahu style Skyhawk mod next…
Thanks for making the video this helped a lot.
Outstanding content, thanks dude!
great video on a great jet ... thx for the work
Good tutorial. Earned a sub. Thnx for bringing the A4 to my attention. Will check her out. Keep up the good work!💪
I saw and i learned
Excellent. Thanks.
Man i love that 80 music at the start, sounds so good and for the plane super well.
What kind of music is that ?
Got a pc..... got dcs..... about a week ago. Installed the a4e yesterday. Cant even fly the su 25 yet but here i am learni g to cold start the a4e nust vecause abkut a year ago i saw this video and from then decided i need a pc just for dcs...
Awesome tutorial…
9:05 Me who's flown taildraggers IRL before. heh heh he heh, AHAHAHAA!!!!!
god I love this video and this plane!
Awesome video man. Love the A-4 Mod. The Magnetic corr you made looked like 000.2 Deg. Not 002.0 like it should be. Right?
Yep! Good catch. I’ll correct that in my deeper dive into the nav systems
@@SportDCS Love the new videos man. keep it up
nice. very helpful. but i think there might be a bug in the special option where you can hit the check box for simplified steering. that doesn't do anything for me. rudder controls have no effects on steering or brakes. am i doing something wrong? also, what setting are you using to bind an axis to brakes? right now i have left and right wheel brake ON OR OFF set to buttons but you seem to have analog control of the brakes. what setting do i need to bind to - i can't seem to find it - and is there something special i have to do to get the effect your getting? previously, when i tried to assign it the rudder paddles on my twcs, it would just brake on one side using left and right rudder inputs on just left side brake. thanks!
Cool video. I'm new to DCS. Where do I go for even more info.... like, how did you know which switches to do and where they are? Chuck's Guide or DCS tutorial/manuals?? I really want to figure this out and willing to spend time, just not clear yet. And as much as this video tried to do "step by step", there's still stuff that was not explained. Appreciate any guidance.
I've been watching a lot of DCS Sport!!! thx.
A lot of it comes from a lifetime of flying airplanes and flight sims. Then I use resources like Chuck’s Guide, UA-cam, or actual flight manuals to figure it out! What did you need clarification on?
@SportDCS appreciate the reply. With the full fidelity cockpit, doing the 20 item cold start procedure just seems like rocket science (?l to someone that hasn't flown real planes. I'm starting with FC3 and today did a "cold start" and takeoff. That seemed pretty approachable but I wonder if there's a checklist by plane that's available. Thx again.
Wow man, amazing video. Great great. How do you put these crew animation?
Good stuff!
Well done. Please continue with this. Haven't been flying this bird until yesterday when I learned about the latest 2.0 version. And man, it is so much fun.
However I feel completely stupid when it comes to bombing. I can't really grasp the different modes and what to press or not when dropping bombs. So if you ever do an in depth tutorial about that, I would really appreciate it.
P.S Is there any way to lower the volume of that release cue sound?
AArgh . Its like the jet version of the bf109 . Takeoff and steering using the wheel brakes . I can't tell you how many times Ive crashed during takeoff with that Narrow geared Deathmachine !!!
cheesy 80's VHS ftw lol
can you make more of these so I don't need to go over to grim reapers
thank you for an excellent presentation. Did you also make a procedures guide in writing?
I did not, however everything I used can either be found in the A-4E Manual, included with the mod, or in the actual NATOPS manual (It's pretty amazing you can use a REAL manual to correctly operate a mod in DCS!)
The APU exhaust should never point to the aircraft, and especially the ordnance... that's what detonated the bomb on the Forrestal...
5:49 LMFAO I see what you did there
Nice tutorial! Which location did you use? Is it one of the default locations (e.g. Caucasus)? Did you create this scenario in the mission editor?Also, how do you call up the radio menu, and is the ground crew there by default, or do you need to enable ground crew somehow?
This was on the free Marianas map, and yes, I populated the mission through the mission editor. The radio menu is opened by default by pressing the \ key and the ground crew is thankfully always standing by!
Is that kneeboard you used available for DL anywhere? It is amazing!
Hey! It comes with the mod! Hit 'R SHIFT + K' and use ' ] ' and ' [ ' to flip the pages!
@@SportDCS I should have known that. Lol. It’s been a long minute since I’ve been in th A-4. Great stuff bud!