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    DCS: M-2000C by RAZBAM Now Available Steam

     

    We are pleased to announce that RAZBAM M-2000C is now available for purchase on Steam!

    DCS World on Steam

     

    Please note that the DCS: M-2000C, and all future DCS World DLC releases on Steam, will now use Steam Keys instead of Starforce keys. As such, these purchases cannot be activated on the DCS World e-Shop version. Previous purchases will not be affected.

     

    World War II Victory Day in Europe and DCS Bonus Spectacular Continues

    In May of 1945 the Second World War came to end in Europe. This is celebrated in Russia as Victory Day on 9 May and in Western Europe and the US on 8 May as Victory in Europe (VE) Day. To commemorate the end of World War II in Europe, we are having a Bonus action. Use your bonus points to discount for many DCS modules (which participating in the bonus program) up to 60%!

     

    Ends soon on Monday, 15 May at 0900 GMT.

     

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    Aircraft Modules, Campaigns

     

    DCS: Normandy 1944 Map Alpha Key Lottery

    With the release of the Normandy 1944 Map fast approaching, we want to give our customers the chance to win a free key! On our Facebook page, we have started a lottery post. To enter yourself in the running, just share the post to your Facebook page and you will automatically be entered in the drawing. A week later, we will randomly select three winners.

     

     

    Official Eagle Dynamics and DCS World Facebook page

     

    New DCS: World War II Assets Pack Video

     

    In our continuing series of teaser videos for the DCS: World War II Assets Pack, we have three more to share today:

    DCS: Normandy 1944 Map - Flak-Vierling 38 and Flak 37

    DCS: World War II Assets Pack: Bofors 40 mm and Cromwell IV

    DCS: World War II Assets Pack: Flak 30 and Flak 36

     

    Pre-purchase now and save 20%: Normandy 1944 Map + WWII Assets Pack

     

    DCS: World War II Assets Pack Obstacles

     

    In addition to new ground, air defense, and ship units, the assets pack will also include numerous types and sub-types of obstacles. These range from landing beach objects to re-create the D-Day landing beaches to various types of tank and infantry barriers to be used further inland.

    All of these are available in the Mission Editor.

    Here are three images that display what is possible.

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    Sincerely,
    The Eagle Dynamics Team

  2. Hey there!
     
    First of all, apologies that we haven't been in touch for a while.  We are hard at it with development and will be releasing another patch shortly.  Among other things, we've recently been working with satellite imagery.  Here's yesterdays Dev Sit Rep entry: 
     
    'Textures for the Gulf and Yuma are now signed off :) Working on the Mach Loop/Wales textures today together with Hawaii as that should be relatively straight forward. It’s looking great, adding to the diversity and realism of the environment. All of this terrain/scenery development is necessary for finalising the missions and campaign that we know you are all eager to get your hands on :)'
     
    You can follow the Dev Sit Rep here - we are now making almost daily updates.

    Internet radio interview
    If you haven't already, check out this pod cast on Xtended radio, Europes premier aerospace internet radio programme. 
     
    'We are joined by Ed Scio from Sim155 to talk about Combat Air Patrol 2. It is a fascinating discussion on how flight simulators are designed and built'
     
    The whole thing is worth a listen, however if you're short of time the CAP2 part starts 30-40 mins in.
     
    Store page translations
    We asked for your help in the Steam community and were delighted with the response, we now have our store page translated into 18 languages.  However we still need the following translations: Japanese, Arabic, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian
    Thai, Traditional Chinese and Ukrainian.
     
    If you would like to help please email f.scio@sim155.com - those that complete the translation will get a shout out in the CAP2 credits once we have completed the list.
     
    Stay updated
    We don't email you with every minor development so be sure to follow us on twitter and/or facebook for more frequent news.
     
    As always, many thanks for your ongoing support!
     
    Kind Regards
     
    Sim155 Ltd
     
    'this is exactly the sort of sim I want to play and there's not been enough of them in recent years. I have feeling this will turn out cracking'  
     
    'I'm still having fun with it despite any early bugs which are being worked on and the Devs are closely working with the community feedback'
     
    'in my opinion the Devs are the most active devs I've come across on steam addressing game issues and listening to those who are currently testing the game'
     
    'from flying the Harrier what little I have SIM155 is going to knock it out of the park'
     
    ​​'I am really starting to like it after flying around a bit, can't wait to see how it will develop'
     
    ​​'showing a lot of promise. Buy it if you want to ​support development'​​
     
     
     
     
     

     

  3. To me it makes sense if you look at the target audience............like Businesses, schools don't need kids pissing around with non secure OSs and would prefer the kids just did their work without having to pay for IT guys to constantly remove viruses etc that smug kids have put on. It probably wont be perfect but will definitely stop a lot of problems. Businesses have to do a similar thing to stop most of their employees wasting time & their money downloading free spyware with their free games etc.

     

    Classic Windows 10 Home and pro likely wont change that much in coming years especially as non computer literates who just use Farcebook mostly move to Tablets & phones - the windows geeks will be using it.........and if you like combat flight sims like me you are stuck with Windows for now anyway (forever?). It still dominates the desktop & Laptop scene and the Surface is easily on par / better than anything Apple ever put out and is one of the very few laptop replacements (even though it is essentially a laptop with the keyboard on it )

     

    Windows has a massive foothold in business, and a lot are tied in especially where massive investment went into unique corporate windows applications that you cannot simply replace without X millions and years....so it is going to be dominating there for decades.

     

    The Apple version of Windows (MacOSX) still doesn't have that much more take up on the desktop / laptop as Linux does hilariously, Android / iOS are only mobile OS with Apps mostly geared to small screens and mobile use - they are not fit for typical work usage, in future they might release desktop versions with keyboard /mouse (or whatever) support sure - will see what happens but don't be surprised if Windows is still there.

  4. May be if interest if only to avoid getting stuck with the apps in the Windows store  :baby:

     
    Note - Window Home/Pro is going no where - this is just so you don't get stuck with this version at home for whatever reason.
     
     
    Windows 10 S is Microsoft's latest edition of Windows 10, but it's different in one particular way: It's locked to the Windows Store.
     
    Windows 10 S is Microsoft's newest edition of Windows 10, with one specific change over previous, "normal" editions of Windows 10. This new edition of Windows 10 is locked to the Windows Store for all your apps and games, meaning if you want to install apps on Windows 10 S, you can only do so if said apps are available in the Store to begin with.

     

    This new edition of Windows 10 is actually aimed primarily at schools and the education market. It's more secure, since the ability to run app from outside the Store isn't possible. Because of this, you should hopefully see a minor battery life enhancement too, as users won't be able to go and download battery intensive Win32 apps unless they're in the Store.
     
    Yes, that does mean Windows 10 S can run your traditional Win32 programs as well as more modern UWP apps. Windows 10 S isn't a "lite" version of Windows 10. It's a full, standard version of Windows with the only difference being the fact that in order to install apps, they must come from the Windows Store.
     
     

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-s

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  5. Dan Hampton is back to discuss a wide range of issues. Last time we talked, our conversation ranged from women in the cockpit to employing his beloved F-16 to kill the enemy. This time around we cover everything from the USAF's plan to keep a portion of its F-16s flying until 2048, to the service's pilot retention woes, to America's strategy in Iraq. As usual, "Two Dogs" has strong views, and is unafraid to share them. 

     

    http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/9455/usafs-deadliest-f-16-pilot-talks-f-15-retirement-syria-and-pilot-shortage

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  6. https://theaviationist.com/2017/04/15/new-photos-and-video-of-irans-homemade-f-313-qaher-stealth-jet-have-just-emerged-and-heres-a-first-analysis/

     

    Footage and photographs showing a new prototype (marked “08”) of the famous Qaher F-313 stealth fighter jet have just emerged as Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani participated Saturday in an exhibition displaying the achievements of the Defense Ministry Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan gained during the past two years.

     

     

    :alcoholic:

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  7. Thanks! this is much better than my idea of aiming bellow the static piper

    Good to see Andy Bush's article still available and in use.

     

    Half the challenge is learning manual dive bombing although I don't remember CCIP being in the SF series until maybe WOE or later? cant remember...........so many a campaign were achieved manually in the A-4/F-100 etc.

     

    If you ever go on to DCS some of the Jets there (F-5E/MiG-21bis ) include some techniques in their training missions...........and they also include some systems that help (manual reticule position)......although this doesn't make it any easier.......and it often comes down to something like dropping at a certain speed / altitude / dive angle / aim point with any wind correction.

     

    But whatever just means a lot of practise...and ideally max settings campaign in the F-100A at least :)

  8. Don't see why the F-16s could not replace the older F-15Cs and still retain the other missions.......plus if the cost is lower.....but it is all up in the air anyway..and either way its just patching holes until they are both replaced.

     

    https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/usaf-pushes-back-on-f-15-retirement-435721/

     

    The prospect of an F-15C/D fleet retirement cropped up during a House Armed Services Committee hearing last week, when members of Congress asked USAF leadership whether the Boeing aircraft could be replaced with Lockheed Martin F-16s. While the director of the Air National Guard entertained that concept as a possibility, the air force’s public affairs quickly pushed back on the idea, saying it was “pre-decisional.”

  9. Red Eagles flew MiG-17Fs and PFs with hydraulically boosted controls and Gail Peck does mention it is very sluggish with the boost turned off (in flight test)......they should have a handle by the throttle (like on the MiG-15bis) to turn it on/off.

     

    He does also state that the faster you flew the more muscle it took to move the control column. This was especially true with roll commands to the aircraft, even with the hydraulically boosted ailerons.

    Above 400kts in a dive he still needed to use 2 hands on the control column to roll or change pitch with added G. 

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  10. One post has been deleted...........yours and you know why.

     

    If your entire contribution to this site now consists of you popping up to troll threads then expect to be treated accordingly. 

     

    There are other forums such as Key Pubs that cater for people like you on a daily basis....you will be most welcome there.

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  11. From the address to congress they really went for it on the red side with as stated countermeasures and advanced tactics...they can also respawn sometimes right next to a blue flyer :)

     

    So not just red air but integrated high end defence setup at the same time.....49 advanced SAMs for 51 bombs dropped is pretty eye watering considering the type of SAMs they simulate and have access to.

     

    So no surprise it did so well because that was what it was built for after all going to places 4/4.5 +++ etc can't access it appears.

     

    The figures are dependent on the setup....and could improve..............back in the early 80s in a different world USAF F-16As racked up 80:1 against F-4s and Lightnings acting as MiG simulators and also hit all the ground targets (was primary AG exercise)     :beach:


    To loose 3 birds in 126 missions is simply bad.

    Give a F-18E or F-15E strike force, a suitable F-22 escort, massive Growler support and AWACS, you will get a very similar result.

     

    Missions or sorties? They lost 7 in 207 sorties as the address to congress reveals.

     

    Where are the specifics of each of those missions? (ac/type/threats/mission/EW used etc).

     

    As the USMC guy states though exercises already run............ you can do a similar thing with a lot more 4.5Gen aircraft if you are happy losing half of them in the process.  :biggrin:

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