My first P-51 lesson (DCS)
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2020 5:39 pm
A few weeks back before this COVID-19 lockdown hit, I had a chance to fly a buddies Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) P-51. Quite the experience and likely the only P-51 I'll ever fly!
While wearing virtual reality goggles, I had to complete the start up procedure according to the book. The taxiing and take off were pretty good (hey - we're taildragger pilots, right? How tough can this be?). The flying went pretty well but it takes some time to get familiar with the response and controls. The landing was, well, not very good. I crashed. And I crashed. And I crashed.
The VR goggles really made it a neat experience. You turn left and look over your shoulder and there comes an enemy aircraft! Very realistic.
My buddy meets up with other flyers on line and they go on sorties flying as a wing, meeting up with others to fight.
I always looked down on 'gamers' but after this experience I might think differently. I was impressed!
My buddy says he has around 2 aviation monetary units in the whole setup. And he's acquiring other aircraft too to fly. He says rotocraft are tough! But no 170s available yet.
Just thought that if you're home bound and looking for another distraction/hobby.....
While wearing virtual reality goggles, I had to complete the start up procedure according to the book. The taxiing and take off were pretty good (hey - we're taildragger pilots, right? How tough can this be?). The flying went pretty well but it takes some time to get familiar with the response and controls. The landing was, well, not very good. I crashed. And I crashed. And I crashed.
The VR goggles really made it a neat experience. You turn left and look over your shoulder and there comes an enemy aircraft! Very realistic.
My buddy meets up with other flyers on line and they go on sorties flying as a wing, meeting up with others to fight.
I always looked down on 'gamers' but after this experience I might think differently. I was impressed!
My buddy says he has around 2 aviation monetary units in the whole setup. And he's acquiring other aircraft too to fly. He says rotocraft are tough! But no 170s available yet.
Just thought that if you're home bound and looking for another distraction/hobby.....