Love that you are doing these large scale, hyper-realistic missions! Thanks for sharing and I am working on honing my DCS skills - cheers!
Thank you man I am glad you enjoy them! You are more than welcome to join us! The fictional factions actually give me more Freedom to make things not only more fun but also more realistic within the confines of DCS World!
@@Spudknockerthat's awesome and I'd love to fly with you guys, working on proficiency with the Hornet.
Sorry I missed this mission sailing in the Mediterranean, not sorry for the reason - awesome to see this, and can't wait for the next! My probable hungover, but recovering, butt will be there
I CANT BELIEVE WE WERE ABLE TO SQUEEZE 1500 GROUND UNITS INTO A MISSION! That was nuts! Make sure to check out Fox 3 as their servers were instrumental in helping make this possible!
www.fox3ms.com/
Also make Sure to Check out the Digital Controllers if you are interested in learning how to be a ATC, TAC C2 or ACI/GCI Controller! discord.gg/8qXDBVs2XU
If you're interested in how the storyline of Operation Burning Sands got us to this point make sure to check out the Campaign Playlist!
I’d love to watch that GIC/AIC view of these missions
At 3:21:45 I just want to point out that if the controller says "Break, break" that means they are now addressing a different aircraft, and therefore the first aircraft doesn't need to readback. It's often used on busy frequencies. I do admit that I did make a mistake here, as I read somewhere break break shouldn't be used on landing clearances, due to the nature of this stage of flight.
Ps Typhoon flight sorry I was quite unproffesional and quite direct towards you when you where returning, I just had Damascus Control screaming in my ear over intercom "No I didn't No I didn't! XD" In all seriousness, every aircraft that I interacted with did a great job overall, especially considering the lack of experience many DCS pilots have with human ATC.
Excellent video and looked like a GREAT mission. I wish I could have been part of it. The mission scripting was TOP NOTCH! WTG!!
You CAN lock and kill aircraft with TPG and MAV's. Need Point Track not Area track. The MAV's will follow the target and hit it.
Been here for 8 years now. So also bittersweet feelings as a viewer. 1tb became so famous over the years.
Love these huge operation videos! Wish every session I play on DCS was like this. What's up with your mic? Sounds robotic, is it SRS being funky?
This mission was pretty interesting from the tomcat perspective, too bad I pulled too hard dodging a missile. But at least I punched out safely and got my grid off to my flight. Maybe that will be important in the future. . . Who knows? Anyway great video as always spud!
Super bummed out that I missed this one. See you in the next!
out standing gents, outstanding!
SPUD! My guy! This is amazing! I'm building a rig for DCS now, I hope to fly with you soon man. I'm 100% down to run long missions with you once a week when I get up and running. Hope to fly with you soon bud, keep up the excellent work!
So much fun every time thanks for organizing these.
I had great fun! o7
This is superb 🎉
Awesome.
Réglage Trackir parfait je trouve. Si un jour tu décides de partager tes réglages ;) suis preneur
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Great vid as always!
How do you keep such good situational awareness of the battlefield I'm new but I want to learn on this
I could hear your #2's weight problem through the hot mic
Will DSC ever get VASI lights for the airports?
They are present at airports that have them IRL! and they are functional!
In which program you do the kneeboards?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_F-15_losses
This is a list of losses involving the F-15 including the F-15 Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle, Mitsubishi F-15J and other F-15 variants. None have been confirmed as lost by air-to-air combat.[1]
HHAAAHAa.. She was going to be the first ever to do it... Yeah honey, sure go ahead, right after you get your own plane to do it in.
I really do like the introductory story bits in these Burning Sands videos. The missions are great, but the back story and world building really gives a sense of what is at stake in the battle.