I think it’s not a DCS: A10-c since he mention about another plane to learn before. Anyway, this is my experience for a sharing consideration. Even though we read through the manual, it does not make us a good fighter pilot. So, set up your controller and select a plane you really love to fly then select a quick start mission for your plane and fly it, pay no attention of what the mission is. Look around the cockpit instrument and accustomed how they response when you pitch dive and roll. If you’re experienced with modern jet fighter sim then you’ll recognize the instrument very soon then remember its position. Now, its time to think of what you want to do next. If you want to shot down a bandit then go back to the manual and study the radar system because it is the primary instrument use to lock up the target. Study one of them and switch back to the quick start and practice it again and again until you can make it work to your design or find the one that work for the situation. So, keep on practice with the one you love with the key command list beside you then experience some new command you would like to. Cheer! :thumbup: