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General Category => Unofficial F/A-18 Acceleration Pack board => Topic started by: tazzharm on March 03, 2009, 06:09:20 am
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hey everyone
this maybe a silly question but I was looking around some forums and havn't found my answer so I'll ask ...
I was looking for a program that would monitor your flight example if I was to train in the f18 and start out as a cadet and move my way up the ladder by doing flight training.
is there such a program I guess it's kinda like flight scool but for fsx
thanks.
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Yes there is such a program but it is development at the moment the program is called FighterOps which will start with UPT in the Texan followed by the T38C. It may be a few years away but it will feature Global terrain like FS, realistic FM and avionics and 2 seater MP trainers. The addons for FO will include A-10A, F-16C/D, F-15C/D/E and alot of other aircraft following that.
http://www.fighterops.com/
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...example if I was to train in the f18 and start out as a cadet and move my way up the ladder...
You have to learn to crawl before you learn to walk... If this is your first time flying a military jet, get a freeware trainer like the goshawk from Avsim and learn on that. That hornet will sting you big time if you don't know what you're doing.
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ok thanks
well to answer no not first time flying
I guess I was looking for something like cargo pilot and or fspassengersx career mode of some sort
something that when activated monitors your flying and landing in some sort of career mode
make sense?
I have tried falcon 4.0 and the different addons for that for example but graphics suck.
if nothing found I guess Im stuck making my own touch and goes and wait and see.
thanks though.
:D
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Another way is to join a Squadron.
http://seawolves.org/svn/
We sort of expect pilots to be able to do the basics but your logbook reflects the pilots performance with combat missions. Promotions at low ranks-mid are based on kills/mission completion/rtb/landing and flight rtb. Trainning starts off easy basic A/G with iron bombs, A/A with Slammers and NAV. AOAC consists of TAC manual, A/G popup attack, coordinated strikes, FAC with smoke for On Call CAS missions and A/A tactics. Gradually a new pilot gets trainned up and moves from wingman to lead element to flight lead. You can't do this stuff with FSX which is why approved sims for scores are F4AF, Lockon, Janes F/A-18 and Pacific Fighters. Although we do sometimes take FSX for a spin in MP its not suitable for scoring as we can't shoot anything yet. ;D
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I have just signed up to that site a few days ago though I don't have a mic working anymore and had to reformat though I'll give it a try kinda wish falcon graffics could be better though
thanks for the info and all help
tazzharm.
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No problem Dude you'll want that mic fixed as you'll need it during the A/A phase of your trainning.
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FSFlyingSchool Virtual Flight Instructor 2009
http://www.fspilotshop.com/product_info.php?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mar4&ref=37&products_id=1861
NEW FEATURES IN THIS VERSION: For FS2004 and FSX
"Automatically creates FSFlyingSchool profile for any powered airplane. Any plane you choose to fly will be automatically detected by FSFlyingSchool and a profile for it will be created.
Pilot Briefing Tool analyzes all flights to find patterns of performance which need improvement
This unique tool will look at all flights made with FSFlyingSchool and find areas which need improvement and advise you of those which you are perfecting."
I have no idea if it is worthwhile - found it by chance today online. 8)