freemind_fly Posted June 30, 2019 Share Posted June 30, 2019 I’m thinking of buying this module for flying in multi crew. Is it fun flying it in the attack version with two people or isn’t there anything to do for the second pilot? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rudel_chw Posted June 30, 2019 Share Posted June 30, 2019 The rear seat pilot can teach and instruct a green pilot seated on the front seat. For work: iMac mid-2010 of 27" - Core i7 870 - 6 GB DDR3 1333 MHz - ATI HD5670 - SSD 256 GB - HDD 2 TB - macOS High Sierra For Gaming: 34" Monitor - Ryzen 3600X - 32 GB DDR4 2400 - nVidia GTX1070ti - SSD 1.25 TB - HDD 10 TB - Win10 Pro - TM HOTAS Cougar - Oculus Rift CV1 Mobile: iPad Pro 12.9" of 256 GB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harlikwin Posted June 30, 2019 Share Posted June 30, 2019 Spotting mainly. New hotness: I7 9700k 4.8ghz, 32gb ddr4, 2080ti, :joystick: TM Warthog. TrackIR, HP Reverb (formermly CV1) Old-N-busted: i7 4720HQ ~3.5GHZ, +32GB DDR3 + Nvidia GTX980m (4GB VRAM) :joystick: TM Warthog. TrackIR, Rift CV1 (yes really). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kontiuka Posted June 30, 2019 Share Posted June 30, 2019 Spotting mainly.If you wanted, you could split some of the responsibilities. Rear seater could act as a navigator and radio man as well as spotter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xvii-Dietrich Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freemind_fly Posted July 1, 2019 Author Share Posted July 1, 2019 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Los Posted November 4, 2019 Share Posted November 4, 2019 (edited) 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). Edited November 27, 2019 by Los Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jester986 Posted November 6, 2019 Share Posted November 6, 2019 While there isn't a huge need for two pilots in this aircraft it is a lot of fun to fly by yourself or with a friend. It's kinda on the two of you to divide up the duties. I definitely give it a solid recommendation though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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