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Title: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: Ultimate on February 24, 2011, 08:14:14 AM
just what the title says im looking to improove my performance and aim etc.... If anyone could give me a hand would be real appreciated  :airplane:
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: Oldman731 on February 24, 2011, 08:36:27 AM
just what the title says im looking to improove my performance and aim etc.... If anyone could give me a hand would be real appreciated  :airplane:

Good for you!

Here's the best advice:  http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=shaw+fighter+tactics

- oldman
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: GNucks on February 24, 2011, 08:42:36 AM
Good for you!

Here's the best advice:  http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=shaw+fighter+tactics

- oldman

+10


Wish I still had that book  :frown:
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: FLS on February 24, 2011, 10:46:58 AM
When you fly offline you can use the Tab key to select one of the drones and you'll see a green cross showing you where to aim to hit your target. In the training arena you can use Ctrl-Tab to turn on friendly lock then Tab to select a player. Be sure to ask permission before shooting at a player but just putting your gunsight on the cross and learning the sight picture is useful even when you don't shoot.

For general help look for a trainer in the training arena or post the times you can be available for training since the trainers have a variety of schedules. I assume you've read the help section and the trainer's page linked on the Aces High main page.
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: Ultimate on February 24, 2011, 01:28:21 PM
Well im available during the week from 3:30pm to 6:30 pm eastern standard Time so if tuer are any available trainers let me Know and we can possibly set something up.

Thanks for the info tho :) :rock
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: Ultimate on February 27, 2011, 05:23:38 PM
Bump*** sorry if it isnt allowed
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: SPKmes on February 27, 2011, 05:53:30 PM
just what the title says im looking to improove my performance and aim etc.... If anyone could give me a hand would be real appreciated  :airplane:


Reading and getting with a trainer as has been said....Also choose a plane and stick with it for a few tours...win or lose....something that is a good platform could be the spit 8 ( don't worry about those who cry about spits ) I say this because you then have the seafire to use for CV ops also allowing you to have and keep a similar performance and guns platform through the tours ( and because they can be forgiving)
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: Muzzy on February 28, 2011, 01:05:48 AM
Agree with everything posted thus far.  Here's some points from the Dicta Muzzy:

1. Make sure your views are set correctly and make sure your view buttons are set so you can fly while looking in different directions.  If you have a joystick with a hat switch, set the "up" view for your off hand, so that while holding it down you will be able to use your hat switch to view the up/left, up/right, up/back, and up/front views.

2. Fly in the Dueling Arena.  You can experiment freely without fear of affecting your score or perk points (not that score matters all that much anyways) and you will get more combat time in.

3. Practice your gunnery on offline drones.  Guns are different for every bird, so practice for every plane you fly.

4. Read up on every plane you might face, and take the time to do check rides in the TA or offline so you know what you are up against.

5. Learn throttle and dive management. Overshoots and blacking out are two of the most common mistakes you can make.  Throttle back, learn how to dump speed when you need to, and practice flying on the edge of stalling and blacking out.  You want the edges of your screen to go black, but you never want to see everything go dark.

6. Convergence is a matter of preference, but remember your best shots are going to come at 400 yards or less.  

7. Learn to think in three dimensions.  Being able to loop and roll effectively and learning to track your targets while doing so will give you a big advantage.

Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: bozon on February 28, 2011, 02:16:04 AM
Once you get over the basics, the thing that will help you the most is to understand WHY you got shot down and what you should have done instead. The only way to do it is to record your flights and watch the interesting ones later in the film viewer. You will see exactly what you saw including the head movements and can turn trailers on to see the real flight paths of the planes. If they pull maneuvers you want to learn, jump into their seats and see how it looks from their side.

Then you will understand why the spit 5 out zoomed your K4, how that Jug out-turned your spit and how long you were not checking your 6 and all the other things your SA has missed.
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: moot on February 28, 2011, 09:39:17 AM
4. Read up on every plane you might face, and take the time to do check rides in the TA or offline so you know what you are up against.
Ideally you would read up and then go to the TA/offline to match what you read with what it's like in practice.  It'll cement what you read about those planes and improve your sense of what to expect in practice, from just reading performance descriptions on paper. 

My advice- Fix your gaming ergonomics so they disappear. Remove any distractions, set your chair and screen and controllers as comfortably as you can, so that there's as little sensible buffer between you and the plane you're piloting.  Once you've got that out of the way, learn your plane inside-out, so that you can devote all your attention not to making the plane do what you want but on SA, and what you and the other guy will do next.

Every little distraction, sliding keyboard, out of reach mouse, slippery hat switch, is a handicap.  It all adds up quicker than you might expect.
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: Ultimate on February 28, 2011, 12:59:47 PM
Well im ready to get with a trainer but Im not sure how to go abouts doing so..
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: moot on February 28, 2011, 01:10:47 PM
I think ah2trainers@hitechcreations.com is the address you're looking for.
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: FLS on February 28, 2011, 01:32:56 PM
Well im ready to get with a trainer but Im not sure how to go abouts doing so..

There is often a trainer in the TA during the times you posted. Even if no trainer is present there are usually people to practice with. I'm generally in the TA Saturday mornings ET if you can't find anyone during the weekday afternoons.
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: moot on February 28, 2011, 01:53:58 PM
FLS can you confirm that's the right addie?  Don't wanna mislead people.
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: FLS on February 28, 2011, 04:03:31 PM
Sorry Moot I should have caught that. That address just gives an auto answer now.The best way to contact a trainer is to post here in this forum.
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: PFactorDave on February 28, 2011, 10:11:55 PM
I'm generally in the TA Saturday mornings ET

Is that like Friday night Central Standard Time?...  Friday afternoon Pacific?

 :rofl

Sorry, couldn't resist.
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: Mongoose on February 28, 2011, 10:37:01 PM
When you fly offline you can use the Tab key to select one of the drones and you'll see a green cross showing you where to aim to hit your target.

 I tried this, and it didn't work.  When I hit the tab key, I got a box around the icon, but no green cross.  What am I missing?
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: FLS on March 01, 2011, 10:26:11 AM
Mongoose are you offline? It's possible that you have to enable it in options/arena setup/environment/arena settings/flight mode flags. I don't recall enabling it so I assumed it's default but I may have set it and forgotten. In the training arena it's on but you have to use ctrl-tab to enable it before you use tab to select your target.
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: morfiend on March 01, 2011, 05:51:41 PM
 select flight mode flags and click change,a window will open and you can select lead calculating gunsite. You can also change the bomb calibration to manual in the same place,this is also where the lead calculating bomb sight is activated.


   hope that helps.




    :salute
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: MachFly on March 02, 2011, 06:04:31 AM
just what the title says im looking to improove my performance and aim etc.... If anyone could give me a hand would be real appreciated  :airplane:

Read this book: http://www.simhq.com/_air/PDF/NGNG.pdf (http://www.simhq.com/_air/PDF/NGNG.pdf)
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: MachFly on March 02, 2011, 06:17:39 AM
+10


Wish I still had that book  :frown:

There you go:

http://www.demovfw.com/firstfighterwing/1stVFW/Fighter%20Combat-Tactics%20and%20Maneuvering.pdf (http://www.demovfw.com/firstfighterwing/1stVFW/Fighter%20Combat-Tactics%20and%20Maneuvering.pdf)
Title: Re: Looking for some advice on become a better fighter Pilot
Post by: hyzer on March 02, 2011, 08:56:14 AM
Read this book: http://www.simhq.com/_air/PDF/NGNG.pdf (http://www.simhq.com/_air/PDF/NGNG.pdf)

Cool old book.  Thanks for the pointer.