In basic ground school we learned that pitch controls airspeed and power controls altitude. I haven’t gotten my control stick or rudders yet, so I haven’t tested the real theory in game yet. I hope it is.
I'm just a dude learning how to fly on DCS, but this makes perfect sense. I have to remind myself that when coming into a landing if I want to get lower, less throttle rather than pointing my nose down is the correct way to do it.
In basic ground school we learned that pitch controls airspeed and power controls altitude. I haven’t gotten my control stick or rudders yet, so I haven’t tested the real theory in game yet. I hope it is.
I'm just a dude learning how to fly on DCS, but this makes perfect sense. I have to remind myself that when coming into a landing if I want to get lower, less throttle rather than pointing my nose down is the correct way to do it.
I really appreciate these videos. hope you see this
Fly I.F.R = Interstates, Freeways and Rivers & Railroads! LOL
Ha! nice....
perfect
This was a HUGE help.
the f10 map
use the ruler to find exact heading and distance between you and nearest airfield
if you don't really care bout realism
Kick*** intro with the DCS music.
Is the airspeed indicator calibrated in IAS? Altitude would play a significant role in in your calculations. Need to break out the E6
Michael Flagg this is true, it is in IAS.
Thanks for pointing that out I'll see if I can put something in the description.
where is the VOR part in your video?
Yup. +1 like!
+Magic_Zach Thanks
where i can find that skin ?
Right here www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/1690202/
Luke Swann
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