Beginner looking to join!
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Beginner looking to join!
Hey yall. I am new to IL-2 and flight simming in general, but was recommended here by a current member. I am very much interested in joining a community from which I can learn and have a good time doing so.
Re: Beginner looking to join!
Hi McMahon, welcome to our forums. Have a look at our field book https://www.aircombatgroup.co.uk/field_book.pdf to see what we do and how we do it, then pop onto our Teamspeak some time this week - Thursday evening UK time is best but we have folk from many time zones. Someone should pick you up and talk you through the process.
Spigot
Spigot
Re: Beginner looking to join!
McMahon,
Welcome aboard. Don't be afraid to get on teamspeak and join the fun. It does not matter how much or how little skill or knowledge you have with flight sims, all are welcome to join. The group does a good job of helping train and explain things. But, I know I am still learning and trying to improve, so the game never gets old.
Tex
Welcome aboard. Don't be afraid to get on teamspeak and join the fun. It does not matter how much or how little skill or knowledge you have with flight sims, all are welcome to join. The group does a good job of helping train and explain things. But, I know I am still learning and trying to improve, so the game never gets old.
Tex
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Re: Beginner looking to join!
You have come to the right place McMahon. I think you will find lots of help where you need it as you learn and have fun doing so.
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Re: Beginner looking to join!
Welcome McMahon, As Snowy and Tex have said, all levels are welcome, and you will learn faster, than if you practiced on your own through trial and error. It will save you time and you will learn the proper fundamentals, and improve quicker.