FLIGHT TIMES & BRIEFINGS

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Sharpe
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Re: FLIGHT TIMES & BRIEFINGS

Post by Sharpe » Mon Mar 20, 2017 9:05 pm

I'll do my best to make it, don't expect miracles from me though :salute:
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Re: FLIGHT TIMES & BRIEFINGS

Post by Coolio » Tue Mar 21, 2017 8:46 am

Actually, Thursday is training night for us on 32 Sqn. 1800 GMT is a bit tight.
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Re: FLIGHT TIMES & BRIEFINGS

Post by Cougar » Tue Mar 21, 2017 8:54 am

right, i forgot... its actually LW training as well :roll: how about saturday?
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Re: FLIGHT TIMES & BRIEFINGS

Post by Sharpe » Tue Mar 21, 2017 12:21 pm

Should be good for Saturday.

I don't think anything is happening Wednesday if you want a mid-week session.
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Re: FLIGHT TIMES & BRIEFINGS

Post by Geordie » Tue Mar 21, 2017 12:33 pm

Saturday may work but im busy. Wedneaday?
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Re: FLIGHT TIMES & BRIEFINGS

Post by Cougar » Tue Mar 21, 2017 11:49 pm

Lets try it on a day by day base... Thursday is set, i will be there, as well as saturday.
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Re: FLIGHT TIMES & BRIEFINGS

Post by Sharpe » Wed Mar 22, 2017 12:10 am

I'll try and join you for both sessions.

Today I installed the Balkans theatre and had a little practice A2A engagement, which went well.

TGP lesson with Secu yesterday was good- I found the slew stick (little mini-joystick on my throttle) to be a little bit too sensitive for my liking - any ideas on where/how I might be able to address this?

Feeling a little more confident now though :D
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Re: FLIGHT TIMES & BRIEFINGS

Post by Falcon » Wed Mar 22, 2017 7:00 am

Is it an actual axis or are you using it like keybindings? There could be a sensitivity setting somewhere in the options. Will check once home again
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radar cursor speed

Post by Cougar » Wed Mar 22, 2017 9:28 am

try this! click on BMS icon, select CONFIGURATOR. radar cursor and tgp slew should be the same.

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but be advised: if you are in the slew mode, tgp is very senisitive by nature. therefore use area track mode for smooth slewing or use your AG radar as SOI to find targets and then the TGP in area track to pick them out.

what stick do you use? i recommend not to use a (flumsy) stick but much rather map it to a coolie hat or something. used the arrow keys before i had a hotas :lol:
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Re: FLIGHT TIMES & BRIEFINGS

Post by Sharpe » Wed Mar 22, 2017 12:11 pm

@Cougar will try this next time I get on the computer. I use a T.16000 Hotas and am using the mini-stick on the throttle for the slewing.

@Falcon it is bound to the cursor x and cursor y axis in the controls.

Thank you gents, I will have a play around and report back with the results. :salute:
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