


What planes come with dcs world manuals#
So doing the Free flight missions help quite a bit.Ĭharley Owl's manuals (just google for it) are very helpful. But even for A10 or FA18, you can first learn to fly w/o having to worry about all the weapons systems. So, there are trainer planes which are simpler. I been flying flight sims a long time but I can see how overwhelming it can be. This tutorial helped me a lot with the Su-25T, it explains well the principles of flight behind the procedures and also teaches the basics of the typical weapons: Once you actually learn to fly the Su-25T and use her weapons, you will have the basic knowledge to fly other aircrafts and learn them system by system while still being able to do the basic flying much more easily than you do now. The piloting basics are the same as in every other aircraft, but the interface is much simpler and so much easier to learn and actually spend the time flying rather than flicking switches during 10 minutes just to start ther aircraft. I couldnt even finish reading the whole 670 pages of the manual, I put DCS aside, until I opted to first learn the Su-25T completely. I went through the same phase when starting DCS: my first module was the A-10C purchased on a sale.

Thanks for any help you can offer me, just seems like im spinning wheels half the time:mad: I understand i need to pratice, but are there certain steps that would help the next if doing them in a certain order. What order should i learn this? Is everything that the tutorials teach really needed like 5 different ways to navigate.? Are there any ideas you think i should do? Not all of us have pilot backgrounds or have played flight sims our whole life. I guess what im pushing at is can someone give me some guidance.just seems trying to learn this with the game tutorials they jump all over and its so much so fast. How did u guys start? Did you use a pen and paper(which ive filled half a notebook already) or is there a tablet app thats better for that? Which order do you think is the best way to learn things? Like when i do a practice tutorial and listen to the instructor talk, its like another language with all the terminologies and such. Ive asked some questions but seems all i ever hear is practice.i got that but theres got to be more than that. While the sale is on so now just gotta figure things out, hopefully. Ive been trying to learn flying these modules with very poor results.
