Black Shark : How to Hover
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@xdragon5 thanks
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@WLJayne I think the self vortex is recoverable if you point the nose down and gain for'ard momentum. But beware this is above 100 meters.....
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@TarikuKunn its easier to do this then do what you need to take out targets then trying to do it all your self -_-
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have you heard about some thing call manual hover?
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@xdragon5 You´re cheating then, too ?
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true, it's not the most practicle way to do it.
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Thank you, will pass this on =)
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What game is this?
Fabivaca 8 months ago
@Fabivaca DCS: Black Shark. It's made by a company that also makes flight simulation software for the military. As far as commercial flight simulators go, DCS is unmatched in its flight engine and detail. DCS: A-10C is also now available; it's still expensive, so I'm waiting for the price to go down. And for Freetrack support.
xdragon5 8 months ago
this isnt the correct technique..
mckseal 2 years ago
@mckseal
That's what they said about my lovemaking too.
xdragon5 2 years ago 25
What's the difference between the hover button on the cyclic (alt-T) and enabling all of the blue autopilot hold buttons?
christonabicycle 2 years ago
The auto-hover button actually engages the part of the computer dedicated to holding a position. It will set wherever you are as a "zeroed" location, and the INU will know when/how you move away from that location, and the computer will automatically make limited pitch/bank/yaw adjustments to compensate and bring you back to the "zeroed" point. (it has it's own light on the overhead panel, it has to be something more than just pitch/bank/yaw/alt hold)
xdragon5 2 years ago