The black shark doesn’t really interest me that much. Huey is in my top 5 helicopters of all times and it’s hard to find a good simulation since I’ll never fly one in real life. I kind of like the gazelle but right now trying to learn the Huey. I like how bare bones everything is. It gives you a great satisfaction flying it smoothly.ImpendingJoker wrote: ↑17 Aug 2019, 16:10The Huey is a great aircraft. I have flown it in DCS since it was released. If you want a bit more stability get the Ka-50 Blackshark. It's very agile and fast. I spend most of my time just flying in DCS, and only do weapon runs when I get bored, as most of the aircraft in simulation mode require a lot of practice and patience to fly well.
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Re: A2A and DCS
Some A2A Magic would really be welcomed in the world of DCS...
Nearly all DCS modules are amazing in graphics, flight dynamics and detail, but especially the piston ones all lack the a2a magic. For example, ED Spitfire looks awesome and feels like a warbird to fly, very hard to land, very dynamic model. But it does not talk to you like the A2A model, it lacks the soul if you will. In modern jet planes, like the Hornet, it does not matter, but with old historic piston planes.... it does...
Nearly all DCS modules are amazing in graphics, flight dynamics and detail, but especially the piston ones all lack the a2a magic. For example, ED Spitfire looks awesome and feels like a warbird to fly, very hard to land, very dynamic model. But it does not talk to you like the A2A model, it lacks the soul if you will. In modern jet planes, like the Hornet, it does not matter, but with old historic piston planes.... it does...
Re: A2A and DCS
I agree. There is something about A2A planes you can’t put your finger on it but notice when it’s missing .Alfredson007 wrote: ↑20 Aug 2019, 07:12 Some A2A Magic would really be welcomed in the world of DCS...
Nearly all DCS modules are amazing in graphics, flight dynamics and detail, but especially the piston ones all lack the a2a magic. For example, ED Spitfire looks awesome and feels like a warbird to fly, very hard to land, very dynamic model. But it does not talk to you like the A2A model, it lacks the soul if you will. In modern jet planes, like the Hornet, it does not matter, but with old historic piston planes.... it does...
Andrew
ASUS ROG Maximus Hero X, Intel i7 8770K, Nvidia GTX 1080, 32GB Corsair Vengeance 3000 RAM, Corsair H90i liquid cooler.
All Accusim Aircraft
Accu-Feel, 3d Lights Redux
ASUS ROG Maximus Hero X, Intel i7 8770K, Nvidia GTX 1080, 32GB Corsair Vengeance 3000 RAM, Corsair H90i liquid cooler.
All Accusim Aircraft
Accu-Feel, 3d Lights Redux
Re: A2A and DCS
I believe the word is "ALIVE"...
Rob Wilkinson
A2A: Civilian Mustang, T-6, Bonanza, Comanche, Cub, C182, Spitfire, P-40, Cherokee, P-51 - VATSIM P4 and some other stuff...
A2A: Civilian Mustang, T-6, Bonanza, Comanche, Cub, C182, Spitfire, P-40, Cherokee, P-51 - VATSIM P4 and some other stuff...
Re: A2A and DCS
I agree A2A aircraft feel alive and their visual and system modeling and first class. The other thing they do exceptionally well is the vehicle persistence (which probably goes a long way towards it feeling alive). Though this is the one thing I can't say I would want to see in DCS mainly because it is mission based and when I start a mission I want a plane that is working the way it is supposed to. I do like the persistence feature in P3D though
Re: A2A and DCS
Bingo! That's it in a nutshell...
Rob Wilkinson
A2A: Civilian Mustang, T-6, Bonanza, Comanche, Cub, C182, Spitfire, P-40, Cherokee, P-51 - VATSIM P4 and some other stuff...
A2A: Civilian Mustang, T-6, Bonanza, Comanche, Cub, C182, Spitfire, P-40, Cherokee, P-51 - VATSIM P4 and some other stuff...
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