hands down best Mig-21 landing video I've ever seen. I needed to watch this just to learn how to land the Mig-21 under normal conditions because most of the normal landing conditions tutorials for the Mig-21 suck so much. This is awesome.
This is a great guide. I see now why I've never successfully landed the mig21 in zero visibility conditions. Thanks for making this video in such detail. I hope you make more DCS guides. I own most modules, currently struggling hovering and turning ka50. I've watched lots of TH-cam tutorials on it, seems to be many different techniques, but none of them work for me. I guess I'll keep looking😊. Thanks again.
I'm very glad you are doing DCS videos. Many good WWII planes are on the horizon and I think you'd be a great addition to the DCS WWII youtube scene. Jets are fun too though. Try out the sabre and MiG-15. They are wonderful DCS modules!
I would welcome more great beginners guides by you. How about basic flying guides for the different chopper modules. I think that most guides focus too much on the systems and assume that the flying part is not a problem. Flying in a straight line with the Huey and Mi can be a challange. How to fly straight ahead, a curve at different speeds and how to get into a hover quickly and remain there and what work is required therefore with the stick and pedals. That is what I would be interested in. And of course starting the FW 190 without crashing into the left side of the runway ;)
hello, i loved ur video, how long does it take for new player coming from warthunder sim to learn flying in DCS? Is the aircraft manual included for every plane? we should read it all? i dont know morse code, any alternative or i should learn it? thank you alot i learned alot from ur warthunder sim and i incorporated a lot in my game play, i also saw all ur DCS videos but im hesitant to get the game, i want ur opinion on it does it take long to learn?and 3 hours a day is enough?
Hi grmlz! I'm a long time subscriber due to all your great War Thunder vids, and although DCS and other sims, can be fascinating it's not exactly my cup of tea. it's too complex, and I want propellers on my planes :) Well thats not something to complain about of course - it's maybe exactly other people cups of tea's. But, I was wondering if you're still playing the game, and if you're planning to do more WT videos in the future - as there been changes in WT since your last one, it would be very nice to hear your opinion...
+Harry Haller's Flight Diary Yes, there will still be WT videos. I needed a bit of a break from it and think about how WT videos on the channel will look in the future, but i hope i have a new WT video out soon.
+Ayy Lmao I would not recommend it. However, the base game is free to play, with a Su-25T and a TF-51 to fly, so you can just try it without it costing anything. Also, you dont have to have a super expensive joystick, mine is about 35 bucks or something.
hands down best Mig-21 landing video I've ever seen. I needed to watch this just to learn how to land the Mig-21 under normal conditions because most of the normal landing conditions tutorials for the Mig-21 suck so much. This is awesome.
This is a great guide. I see now why I've never successfully landed the mig21 in zero visibility conditions. Thanks for making this video in such detail. I hope you make more DCS guides. I own most modules, currently struggling hovering and turning ka50. I've watched lots of TH-cam tutorials on it, seems to be many different techniques, but none of them work for me. I guess I'll keep looking😊. Thanks again.
A lot of great information. You can't be winged death if you're scattered across a field next to the runway.
Wow this is going to help a lot with my Su-25T flying. The regular tutorials aren't very clear on some things.
I'm very glad you are doing DCS videos. Many good WWII planes are on the horizon and I think you'd be a great addition to the DCS WWII youtube scene. Jets are fun too though. Try out the sabre and MiG-15. They are wonderful DCS modules!
I would welcome more great beginners guides by you. How about basic flying guides for the different chopper modules. I think that most guides focus too much on the systems and assume that the flying part is not a problem. Flying in a straight line with the Huey and Mi can be a challange. How to fly straight ahead, a curve at different speeds and how to get into a hover quickly and remain there and what work is required therefore with the stick and pedals. That is what I would be interested in. And of course starting the FW 190 without crashing into the left side of the runway ;)
This was so good. Thanks for taking the time. I recently tried this and got my feeling hurt :) I learned a lot today.
You CAN activate the PRMG flight director in the MiG-21 by pressing the director button on the SAU panel
DCS master !!!!! Are you a real pilot in life, your videos are realy informative, thanks very much, enjoy your weekend, regards, Mathieu.
Good tutorial.
Do you own the Fw190 in DCS? I'd be interested in an older plane if the module was good.
+SirFlausch
No, i have the P-51D and the Bf 109K-4, but not the 190.
+GrmlZGaming
How do you like those planes?
Are you a real pilot?
very good work, thank you
hello, i loved ur video, how long does it take for new player coming from warthunder sim to learn flying in DCS? Is the aircraft manual included for every plane? we should read it all? i dont know morse code, any alternative or i should learn it? thank you alot i learned alot from ur warthunder sim and i incorporated a lot in my game play, i also saw all ur DCS videos but im hesitant to get the game, i want ur opinion on it does it take long to learn?and 3 hours a day is enough?
Just download dcs, its free and comes with the simplified su 25t and try for youself. And 3 hours a day is more than enough for this game
Also you dont need to learn morse code all its saying is what airfield you are landing ay
+mohammed malik The TF-51 (unarmed mustang) is free. Try it out and see if you like DCS.
@[sim]King thank u:)
Hi grmlz! I'm a long time subscriber due to all your great War Thunder vids, and although DCS and other sims, can be fascinating it's not exactly my cup of tea. it's too complex, and I want propellers on my planes :) Well thats not something to complain about of course - it's maybe exactly other people cups of tea's. But, I was wondering if you're still playing the game, and if you're planning to do more WT videos in the future - as there been changes in WT since your last one, it would be very nice to hear your opinion...
+Harry Haller's Flight Diary
Yes, there will still be WT videos.
I needed a bit of a break from it and think about how WT videos on the channel will look in the future, but i hope i have a new WT video out soon.
+GrmlZGaming ok nice! Thx for answering, take your time :)
Great tutorial GrmlZ!
Just like landing an Jet in FSX but without the autopilot and easy physics
Any plans. On playing Steel Fury?
Can I play this game with only Mouse and Keyboard? I doubt it though.
+Ayy Lmao
I would not recommend it.
However, the base game is free to play, with a Su-25T and a TF-51 to fly, so you can just try it without it costing anything.
Also, you dont have to have a super expensive joystick, mine is about 35 bucks or something.