
#FALCON 40 ALLIED FORCE MANUAL MANUAL#
The manual does an alright job of explaining it, but as is usually the case, the community can do one better.ĮDIT: Been looking for some video tuts, but there ain't much out there that I can find. Thanks for the info and tip dagger, and I have checked out some of those tutorials (found an interactive start-up tutorial last night that I really liked), I'll look for a landing one though. Theres several good tutrials at different web sites around,one on landing.The thing to remember is make sure your ILS is on and once you start your approach watch your speed and AoA as these are important.aim for the thresh hold of the run way as you approach move your aim point to the middle of the runway,then as you cross the end of the runway make sure your speed is down to 100-120 kts and then flare just before touchdown.Don't apply brakes until you've gotten your speed down.Also ride your main gear until you notice the nose dropping with a neutral stick.slow and then apply power as needed to run up taxi ramp to your parking spot and start shut down,also don't forget to open the canopy. Skybird is a big F4 guy but he doesn't visit these parts too often anymore. Seriously, that thing must be 10 years old. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: My god I used to have one of those old Logitech Wingman joysticks until it snapped in half. You all seem to be a fun lot, and it appears that some of you fly this sim a bit, so let's go flying!
#FALCON 40 ALLIED FORCE MANUAL UPGRADE#
Besides even if I were able to use it, I probably would upgrade anyways.īut anyways on to why I am posting this little blurb, I am looking for some guys to fly around with and help me learn the ropes of the sim. I would use my dinosaur joystick but it requires a joystick port, which my newest computer doesn't have. Because, now don't laugh, I am using a gamepad for flight (hat switch, aielron control and rudder control), I know, it sucks. I've set a goal to get into one of these hard-ass virtual fighter wings that have check flights and stuff before you can join, by the end of the month.Īlso have to get myself a HOTAS setup by then too. But I like it like that, I like the challenge. Been playing for a couple nights and the only thing I can reliably do so far is, start the jet from a cold start (I think starting from a ramp start is essential for the immersion factor, switching all the toggles and etc really helps you feel like you are in a F-16), taxi, takeoff, fly around for a bit (flying seems easy but I am sure I suck still) and then crash and burn as I can't land yet. I like how indepth and utterly complicated it is, lol (an 800 page manual). I've just recently gotten into this sim and it's AWESOME! I have the HiTiles and cockpit mods as well, which help with the graphics quite a bit.
