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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: Dread on August 14, 2019, 10:18:34 AM
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hey guys,
Am looking to get some instruction if possible, I'm in Ireland so on GMT+1 time but I fly most evenings for a few hours and then on the weekends when I'm let :lol
SiK1 if the offer stands and you're able to around those times. I'd love it if you could. If it doesn't suit but someone else is available, that would be cool too.
Thanks a mil guys
Dread
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What do you like to fly?
I believe Sik1 is available but I don't know his schedule.
I can help with flying and ACM if you want additional input or if he can't make it.
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What do you like to fly?
I believe Sik1 is available but I don't know his schedule.
I can help with flying and ACM if you want additional input or if he can't make it.
Hey FLS,
I love flying, period lol.
I've gravitated towards the Spit Mk V, the P47 & 51 and the Hurricane (later model can't remember the MK)
I'm trying other planes as I go, depending on the situation, for example I used the C.202 and the FU lastnight because I needed to dogfight straight off the deck and looking at the stats they seemed to be handy immediately off the ground. Then when put into practice the C202 was better straight off the deck than the FU was but then lacked in handling once you were able to stay up for any length of time... I was 1 V 5 at one stage against 2 Yaks 2 Fu's and a 190 and was able to stay up and dogfight but couldn't get the turn to be able to catch any of them...eventually a mossy came in and wiped me...
I'm having a massive problem with trying to handle the plane and get around on people and not blacking out or compressing... I'm pushing it too hard to try get the turn on them...
the other major prob I have is taking out bombers...very hard to not end up behind them and turned into swiss cheese.
So there's alot of handling things I need to work on but typically I like to either Dive from high up to catch my opponent out or fly low and hard for a straight up dogfight. if that helps :lol
Cheers,
Dread
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Hi Dread,
it looks like our biggest hurdle right now is finding a time that we can work together. I'm pacific time U.S. GMT -7, and because of my current schedule week days probably won't work. The weekend would work better for me. Mid morning to early afternoons 0900-1400 pdt which would be 1600-2100 gmt. Right now my schedule is kind of limited, but it will open up here in a couple of months. If we can't make it work I'm sure FLS can help you out.
I usually do about an hour long session.
:salute
Sik
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Thanks Sik,
I'm not sure what I'll be on this weekend, but if I'm on between those hours, I'll throw a message up here and see if you're available.
Cheers,
Dread
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A useful basic exercise is flying through a hanger, zoom climbing for max altitude, doing a vertical turn like a hammerhead, tail slide, or torque roll, then flying though the hanger again gaining speed and altitude with each pass. This gives you a feel for trim, high speed maneuvering, zoom climbs and vertical turns. Stall turns generally make you a nice target in fights but they're good for plane handling skills.
Flying loops fast and slow is also good for near blackout and near stall practice. Practicing diving from altitude will show you the limits to dive angles and speed. The bombing area in the training arena has air launch fields for high altitude practice. A20 - A23.
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All good practice techniques FLS posted
Zoom Climb : pull nose up above the horizon 15, 20, 30, 45, 60 degree angle (your choice) quickly then unload the G's resting the gauge on 0 G's is best, but just climbing with no stick pull (1 G) will work almost as good.... 0 G unloaded zoom climb is better and helps you climb alot faster
.also, Learn to ride the tunnel! Where your visual is roughly about 3" diameter circle you can see through, when flying...and turning pulling nearly to blackout
Hope this helps
TC