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The rear seat pilot can teach and instruct a green pilot seated on the front seat.

 

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I have flown the C-101CC multicrew on the Cold War 1947-1991 server. I was mostly in the back and primarily acted as navigator/observer. We occasionally would switch control to give the front pilot a break. Good fun, but a little bit limited. What would help a lot would be a 3D-model NS430 GPS in the back seat. (Either that or ED fixes the overlay version!) That'd let the co-pilot plot and plan waypoints, etc. and thus add to the complexity of the navigation controls.

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I have flown the C-101CC multicrew on the Cold War 1947-1991 server. I was mostly in the back and primarily acted as navigator/observer. We occasionally would switch control to give the front pilot a break. Good fun, but a little bit limited. What would help a lot would be a 3D-model NS430 GPS in the back seat. (Either that or ED fixes the overlay version!) That'd let the co-pilot plot and plan waypoints, etc. and thus add to the complexity of the navigation controls.

 

Thanks! Very helpful information! Sounds like it’s not at all the same fun as a pilot RIO combination.

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  • 4 months later...

In some of our cas / csar/ general combat operations (inc) ground combat, we have two guys in one ac. The back-seater handle overall mission coordination. But for sure it’s excellent for training new pilots (as is the yak 52).


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