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Sim/Strategy/War => Flight Simulation => D.C.S. => Topic started by: Asid on April 04, 2016, 10:42:38 PM
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DCS Huey Tutorials
It is crucial that you have your controller setup correctly. A longer cyclic/joystick shaft will give better resolution. Use positive exponential if you are not able to extend shaft.
DCS: UH-1H Huey in-game training - Takeoff
https://youtu.be/SoIjTYh3A-c
Published on 30 Apr 2013
Video demonstration lesson from the DCS: UH-1H Huey in-game training showing how to perform a takeoff.
DCS: UH-1H Huey in-game training - Landing
https://youtu.be/xpqbdxzuCro
Published on 30 Apr 2013
Video demonstration lesson from the DCS: UH-1H Huey in-game training showing how to perform an approach and landing.
DCS: UH-1H Huey in-game training - Pickup
https://youtu.be/NQkjf8ZM6Fk
Published on 15 Apr 2013
Video demonstration lesson from the DCS: UH-1H Huey in-game training showing how to perform a "pickup" (vertical lift-off from the ground into a hover).
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I downloaded this Huey guide some time ago. It may be helpful.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By_s8YA_96QnNTRJSzZaRnVmbnc/view?usp=sharing
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I downloaded this Huey guide some time ago. It may be helpful.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By_s8YA_96QnNTRJSzZaRnVmbnc/view?usp=sharing
I posted it a while back. Glad you posted it again. It is very good. Lets get all the resources together :)
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DCS: UH-1H Huey - Pilot Guide
Download: http://www.belsimtek.com/upload/docs/DCS_UH-1H_Manuals_EN.pdf
168 pages
14.5MB PDF
The UH-1H is a single engine, single rotor helicopter. Primary mission capability of the helicopter is air movement of supplies and personnel. Secondary mis- sions include SASO1, air assault, and C22 operations under day, night, visual, and instrument conditions.
In DCS: UH-1H Huey, the helicopter can be operated in the following variants:
a) Combat transport – delivery of troops and/or materiel. Up to 11 combat troops can be transported and deployed.
b) Air assault – armed air assault employing a variety of weapon sys- tems (see ch.8).
The helicopter can be employed either from prepared airfields or Forward Area Rearming/Refueling Point (FARP) helipads. The crew includes the pilot in the right-hand seat and copilot in the left-hand seat, one or two door gunners.