I'm glad to be back too 😊 Life has just been crazy busy keeping me occupied with flight training, flying, and other stuff. Things have settled a bit now though thankfully
I've been waiting for this beauty to go on sale for awhile which it just did on Steam. I really am excited to try a different approach to this game in that the C-47 excelled at being a workhorse for supply drops, hauling cargo, and paratrooper drops. On a more technical point, I have a throttle quadrant controller that'll be really nice to separately control the engines. While not a fighter or even bomber the C-47 was perhaps the MOST important plane the Allies had from a logistical standpoint. On a side note my German mom was friends with another German lady that was from Berlin. She lived through the battle, and President Truman's 'Operation Vittles' that kept Berlin alive after Stalin tried starving it. She remembered the endless formations of C-47's bringing in food and even hauling coal to keep Berliners from freezing. She remembered the C-47 pilots and crew making little parachutes with handkerchiefs and dropping candy and chocolate bars to the children while flying over. Decades later she reunited with one of the pilots that started the entire candy drop operation. She emotionally told him just how much that little gesture on the part of the pilots and crew gave her and other children hope in the ruins of postwar Berlin. The C-47 wasn't just a plane-it represented liberation, salvation and friendship on the part of the US not to just Berlin postwar, but to nearly every continent during WW2.
Thanks. Many thanks for this tutorial. I've been flying on IL2 untill the beginning and had a break for... 10 years now. Airborne again for 2 weeks, maybe for the C-47 ^^. Great to discover your channel and all the advices. Again, many thanks. Jim.
You're welcome Jim, as you get back into it if you have any questions feel free to ask them here or on my Discord where more people can answer questions
Oh that's good to know! I think they may have added that functionality in a patch after I completed this video, but I'm not sure. The amount of keybinds are out of control! haha
11:11 What do you mean by "we want to accelerate to our 'single engine' climb speed of 120mph" ? I don't understand the "single engine" part of this statement.
If you lost an engine then 120mph is the minimum controllable airspeed you should fly at to overcome the left/right turning tendency produced by the remaining engine. This kind of thing is covered in my multi engine specific videos
Ahhhhhh, the old familiar chalkboard!! Happy New Year!! Oh yeah, just a quickie. Is 'engine 1' always on the port side? On all planes, I mean... Thanks Req, bu the way! 👍
Been watching a lot of your vids, mate. I have DCS and love it but you've sold me on IL-2, it looks fun as hell and a little less serious than DCS. So I've splurged on a few things in the sale (Stalingrad, Bodenplatte, Cliffs of Dover, few campaigns) and I'm looking forward to giving it a whirl.
They're both great in their own right but I look at Il-2 and DCS in a simple way when it comes to WWII warbirds. If I want to fly a WWII airplane I'll fly DCS, but if I want to fly in WWII I'll fly Il-2 because multiplayer is objectively much better there. The feeling of flight is great in both, but for me the main difference is that Il-2 aircraft are a little too stable (not needing much rudder while flying generally) while DCS warbirds are a little too unstable (rudder is needed but the effect of yaw on lateral stability is too much).
I am a regular viewer of your videos. I would appreciate it if you could explain to me how your computer is built in terms of hard drives. I run some heavy simulators + STEAM and they require a large amount of space and speed. A. What drives do you have on your computer? B. Are they all SSD? C. Do you have any external drives on which your simulators sit? D. Where are your simulators installed?
Hey Kfirc I'm sorry for the late reply here. I have 2 Nvme SSDs (1Tb + 2Tb). I put my sims on the the 2Tb one (Samsung 990 Evo) as it has the faster read/write speed between the two. However, I do not use Steam for them and always buy standalone.
Please can you make Tutorial for Lisunov Li-2 too because aim trying to fly it but by take off it can not go more like 90km/h . I dont understand it.. Directly engies overheating and so.. Pleas can you help ?
Do you do the checklists yourself or is there a database somewhere? I have the spec lists of every plane but there is no checklist like how much flaps is needed for landing etc.
Thank you for this great content. I have a question, you said take off power 46’ but you set it at 50’ on takeoff why?, what’s the correct procedure ? Thanks
The RL manual states 46" but I was carrying a full load of paratroopers so I just went full throttle which will give you 50" At lighter loads you could even use less power if you wanted, but you'll just use more runway
Despite the keys being shown it should be known that the pilot has no ability to individually toggle the autopilot channels. Only on/off is functional.
@@torque-drive2488 Nice! The F4U is a big airplane...I remember when I was in flight training waiting to take off one day and one of those taxied past me...it's a monster.
I enjoy big planes a lot more than fighters. They're so relaxing to fly, meditative almost. C-47 has always been one of my favorites.
Yeah the way this one just lumbers along makes for a very chill flight, right up until a fighter blasts you or flak starts kicking off everywhere lol
Glad to see you back! We were missing your knowledge :)
I'm glad to be back too 😊 Life has just been crazy busy keeping me occupied with flight training, flying, and other stuff. Things have settled a bit now though thankfully
I've been waiting for this beauty to go on sale for awhile which it just did on Steam. I really am excited to try a different approach to this game in that the C-47 excelled at being a workhorse for supply drops, hauling cargo, and paratrooper drops. On a more technical point, I have a throttle quadrant controller that'll be really nice to separately control the engines. While not a fighter or even bomber the C-47 was perhaps the MOST important plane the Allies had from a logistical standpoint.
On a side note my German mom was friends with another German lady that was from Berlin. She lived through the battle, and President Truman's 'Operation Vittles' that kept Berlin alive after Stalin tried starving it. She remembered the endless formations of C-47's bringing in food and even hauling coal to keep Berliners from freezing. She remembered the C-47 pilots and crew making little parachutes with handkerchiefs and dropping candy and chocolate bars to the children while flying over. Decades later she reunited with one of the pilots that started the entire candy drop operation. She emotionally told him just how much that little gesture on the part of the pilots and crew gave her and other children hope in the ruins of postwar Berlin. The C-47 wasn't just a plane-it represented liberation, salvation and friendship on the part of the US not to just Berlin postwar, but to nearly every continent during WW2.
I hope you enjoy it. The C-47 has a great feeling of flight to it, so it makes for a refreshing change in it compared to the fighters/bombers
Such helpful videos, thanks for taking the time to make them.
Glad you like them!
Thanks. Many thanks for this tutorial. I've been flying on IL2 untill the beginning and had a break for... 10 years now. Airborne again for 2 weeks, maybe for the C-47 ^^. Great to discover your channel and all the advices. Again, many thanks. Jim.
You're welcome Jim, as you get back into it if you have any questions feel free to ask them here or on my Discord where more people can answer questions
@@RequiemsACTL Will be a pleasure, will find the discord. Thanks !
I was really looking fwd for this one !!! Thank You !!!!
You're welcome Jcomm! This is a plane I've been waiting for too, very happy with how it's turned out
Thank you for making this C-47 tutorial for us Requiem
Oh how long I've waited for this one. Thanks!
The Trail function on the Cowl flaps does work, you just need to set the cowl flaps to Auto control which from memory is by pressing LALT+O
Oh that's good to know! I think they may have added that functionality in a patch after I completed this video, but I'm not sure. The amount of keybinds are out of control! haha
@@RequiemsACTL Tell me about it. It seems like I'm updating my key press cheat sheet weekly.🤣
Top notch, as always!
Thanks! Was hoping it would turn out ok after such a long break! 😂
Thx for your awesome videos!. Could you do the Li-2 tutorial? I beg you!
That was great! Thank you!
No worries!
Love the Videos
Very nice job as usual.Cockpit a little dark don't you think?
Might have been the lighting or my gamma...it had been such a long time since I'd done any flying maybe my settings got messed up a bit
I need to give this a go.
Just remember to text me mate and we'll go fly a paradrop mission in a flight of them sometime 😊
@@RequiemsACTL Ok, I'll be getting my HOTAS set back up next weekend
11:11 What do you mean by "we want to accelerate to our 'single engine' climb speed of 120mph" ?
I don't understand the "single engine" part of this statement.
If you lost an engine then 120mph is the minimum controllable airspeed you should fly at to overcome the left/right turning tendency produced by the remaining engine. This kind of thing is covered in my multi engine specific videos
Ahhhhhh, the old familiar chalkboard!! Happy New Year!!
Oh yeah, just a quickie. Is 'engine 1' always on the port side? On all planes, I mean...
Thanks Req, bu the way! 👍
Yep, #1 is the left and #2 is the right on twins
Been watching a lot of your vids, mate. I have DCS and love it but you've sold me on IL-2, it looks fun as hell and a little less serious than DCS. So I've splurged on a few things in the sale (Stalingrad, Bodenplatte, Cliffs of Dover, few campaigns) and I'm looking forward to giving it a whirl.
They're both great in their own right but I look at Il-2 and DCS in a simple way when it comes to WWII warbirds. If I want to fly a WWII airplane I'll fly DCS, but if I want to fly in WWII I'll fly Il-2 because multiplayer is objectively much better there. The feeling of flight is great in both, but for me the main difference is that Il-2 aircraft are a little too stable (not needing much rudder while flying generally) while DCS warbirds are a little too unstable (rudder is needed but the effect of yaw on lateral stability is too much).
@The Air Combat Tutorial Library that's a good way of putting it. I love it so far, both sims compliment each other perfectly, I think.
Great vid, many good tips!
Thanks, a bit on the longer side compared to what I like but there was a lot to cover
I am a regular viewer of your videos.
I would appreciate it if you could explain to me how your computer is built in terms of hard drives.
I run some heavy simulators + STEAM and they require a large amount of space and speed.
A. What drives do you have on your computer?
B. Are they all SSD?
C. Do you have any external drives on which your simulators sit?
D. Where are your simulators installed?
Hey Kfirc I'm sorry for the late reply here. I have 2 Nvme SSDs (1Tb + 2Tb). I put my sims on the the 2Tb one (Samsung 990 Evo) as it has the faster read/write speed between the two. However, I do not use Steam for them and always buy standalone.
Please can you make Tutorial for Lisunov Li-2 too because aim trying to fly it but by take off it can not go more like 90km/h . I dont understand it.. Directly engies overheating and so.. Pleas can you help ?
We need a tutorial for the Li-2!
Do you do the checklists yourself or is there a database somewhere? I have the spec lists of every plane but there is no checklist like how much flaps is needed for landing etc.
I do the checklists myself based off real manuals
Thank you for this great content. I have a question, you said take off power 46’ but you set it at 50’ on takeoff why?, what’s the correct procedure ? Thanks
The RL manual states 46" but I was carrying a full load of paratroopers so I just went full throttle which will give you 50"
At lighter loads you could even use less power if you wanted, but you'll just use more runway
@@RequiemsACTL thank you sir
That's a landing that old Buffalo Joe would approve of!
Thanks, it's a nice bird to fly. You can really feel a difference in how this handles compared to the usual fighters!
Despite the keys being shown it should be known that the pilot has no ability to individually toggle the autopilot channels. Only on/off is functional.
nice landing…
Thanks! Always need a good example, but the C47 makes it easy
What's your favorite aircraft?
Prop - Spitfire Mk IX, Jet - F18 😊
What about yourself?
@The Air Combat Tutorial Library My favorite prop plane is the Vought F4U Corsair and my favorite jet is the McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender.
@@torque-drive2488 Nice! The F4U is a big airplane...I remember when I was in flight training waiting to take off one day and one of those taxied past me...it's a monster.
Hi love the videos but how do you access the pilot notes onscreen in the game please, many thanks brilliant videos
Thanks Andy, those notes are custom made by me using Photoshop using the in-game technical specifications and my own notes.
@RequiemsACTL thank you for reply, there great, thanks for the hard work in making sims so much more enjoyable for us all.
did you skip the mossie learn to fly video?
Yeah. It turns right on takeoff instead of to the left so something is wrong with it.
@@RequiemsACTL Still waiting for the hotfix on that (unless they've shoehorned in Griffons without telling us!)
@@RequiemsACTL Okay I see. Thanks
@@Richard.Allsop That would make for some interesting performance indeed :)