I wish to thank you VERY MUCH for all the work you provide. This tutorial, once agin, is very clear, very well explained and... VERY USEFULL !!! As a "Mirage 2000c Student" I highly appreciate the fact that your English is perfectly understandable for the Frenchy i am and the quality of the video / tutorial is far above the average. I also have to say that your French is pretty good too when you explain the significations of the instruments acronyms. Un grand bravo et un grand merci pour ce travail d'excellente qualité !
Top quality. Keep up the informative and interesting way you do your tutorials. This is always a must watch like your peers in the craft: bogey dope, wags etc.
There is a mistake in the rwr section: when using TAF and an enemy aircraft is within 10km, the M shown in the center actually stands for MUURDEEERRRR! i watched this video thinking it would just be a refresher but i actually learned quite a few new things! thanks :D
26:26 You can see that the Sa-6 and Sa-5 appears to be duplicate rwr contacts even though their’s only 1 of each. This most likely is because as shown in the video earlier of the RWR antenna search and blind spots, some overlap each other. This means that 2 antennas are picking up the same signal, thus giving 2 “6” and 2 “5”
Sorry, it's one thing I don't share as most of them are other people's work with my own embellishments and I don't want to have to gain lots of peoples' permission.
Why this channel only has 2.25K subs is beyond me. These are among the best DCS tutorials on TH-cam, no question.
Thank you. I guess it's because of the hidden mysteries of the TH-cam algorithm 🤣 but who knows!?
Thanks for your support - I appreciate it.
maaaan if this guys published an 5 hours tutorial I'll watch all < you have high quality content
Don't tempt me! 🤣
Seriously though, thank you. Glad you like them.
Your knowledge and tutorials are mind blowing! There is nothing outhere that even comes close.
Thank you very much. That's very kind of you to say. Tell your friends! 😅
Thanks for enabling another virtual Mirage 2000 EG to take to the air. Great work, nay, probably the best youtube tutorials.
Many thanks! I try!
I wish to thank you VERY MUCH for all the work you provide. This tutorial, once agin, is very clear, very well explained and... VERY USEFULL !!!
As a "Mirage 2000c Student" I highly appreciate the fact that your English is perfectly understandable for the Frenchy i am and the quality of the video / tutorial is far above the average.
I also have to say that your French is pretty good too when you explain the significations of the instruments acronyms.
Un grand bravo et un grand merci pour ce travail d'excellente qualité !
Thank you very much and you're welcome. I enjoy producing them as much as people enjoy watching them.
My French needs a bit of work though! 🤣
Once again, a fantastic, in depth & well explained and polished tutorial. Please keep producing ! 👌
Thank you. Loads more videos coming soon!
Top quality. Keep up the informative and interesting way you do your tutorials. This is always a must watch like your peers in the craft: bogey dope, wags etc.
As ever, thank you very much and likewise thanks for your support via BMOC - it is never unappreciated.
Just started M2000C so gratefull for these videos
You're welcome!
There is a mistake in the rwr section: when using TAF and an enemy aircraft is within 10km, the M shown in the center actually stands for MUURDEEERRRR!
i watched this video thinking it would just be a refresher but i actually learned quite a few new things! thanks :D
Hahahaha! Now that's all I'll think about when I see the "M".
Outstanding once again. A pleasure to watch and very informative. 😊
Thank you!
38:41 “Pop some flares to act as a decoy…”
*Or use the hot blazing sun as one*
26:26 You can see that the Sa-6 and Sa-5 appears to be duplicate rwr contacts even though their’s only 1 of each. This most likely is because as shown in the video earlier of the RWR antenna search and blind spots, some overlap each other. This means that 2 antennas are picking up the same signal, thus giving 2 “6” and 2 “5”
Little correction that the system you used is SA-9 Strela (-1 9P31), the SA-13 (-10M3) has a ranging radar which it can use and it can be seen on RWR.
Congratulations, you're the first one to spot it! 🤣
great content. Keep up the good work and THANK YOU. subscribed.
Thank you very much!
I was about to go to sleep after watching the INS bombing video. Dammit
Sorry! Hope you find it interesting!
@@reiver1-1 As usual. Your videos are amazingly useful, even for people who already have some experience with the module.
Great video !!! Thanks a lot.
You're welcome!
Much needed. Thank you.
You're welcome.
Very usefull, THX!
You're welcome!
thorough!
One tries to be!
Can I somewhere download your skins?
Sorry, it's one thing I don't share as most of them are other people's work with my own embellishments and I don't want to have to gain lots of peoples' permission.