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Chuck's guides are amazing and I read most of them. However, all of this information is already in the manual, just condensed. The FA18 manual is an excellent resource that explains everything you need to know. Take the time, reference it and you will learn a lot!

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However, all of this information is already in the manual, just condensed.

 

That's not the point of those guides. They're meant to be illustrated checklists more than anything, with some explanations in-between. Stuff that you can reference quickly instead of having to go through a 30-minute long youtube video. I don't want or need to replace a NATOPS or a dev manual.

 

The method I explained earlier is how I get to a point where I have a good enough understanding of what I need to know to fly the aircraft and what is superfluous. There's no point in writing about something you don't fully understand.

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That's not the point of those guides. They're meant to be illustrated checklists more than anything, with some explanations in-between. Stuff that you can reference quickly instead of having to go through a 30-minute long youtube video. I don't want or need to replace a NATOPS or a dev manual.

 

 

yes, YES, Y E S, your guides are NOT "condensed manuals" and that's the charme of them.

Without your "image guides" I would have not been able to enjoy the complexity and immersion which DCS is providing. Thank you.

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Accept no other than 100% CHARLY OWL GUIDES! Bank on it! But don't stall … :D

 

"Hell, I buy DCS modules just to collect Charly Owl Guides …" - Charly Yeager


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That's not the point of those guides. They're meant to be illustrated checklists more than anything, with some explanations in-between. Stuff that you can reference quickly instead of having to go through a 30-minute long youtube video. I don't want or need to replace a NATOPS or a dev manual.

 

The method I explained earlier is how I get to a point where I have a good enough understanding of what I need to know to fly the aircraft and what is superfluous. There's no point in writing about something you don't fully understand.

 

I wholeheartedly agree and do not mean to sound ungrateful in the least. I LOVE your guides and find them immensely helpful. I also enjoy reading and learning from the manuals themselves. I see a lot of questions asked around the forums and elsewhere that can be answered with a quick search and reference of said manuals.

 

Apologies.

 

Thank you for all of the work you put into these!


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These guides are perfect for anyone new to sims and aviation, they allow them to get started in DCS quickly and relieve some of the frustrations. If I have been away from a module for quite awhile, the first thing I go through is Chuck's guide to refresh my memory on the module.

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Chuck's DCS Tutorial Library

Download PDF Tutorial guides to help get up to speed with aircraft quickly and also great for taking a good look at the aircraft available for DCS before purchasing. Link

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Chuck's F/A-18C Guide is out!!

 

Thanks so much :thumbup:

 

:pilotfly:

 

 

What the...?!?!

 

 

 

Nice!!! thank you Chuck! :thumbup:

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I swear to god... I uploaded it to my google drive, went to grab a coffee and 2 minutes later someone leaked it. I'm gonna start thinking I'm being watched :D

 

 

 

 

Indeed buddy! thank you, thank you, thank you!!! :thumbup:

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I swear to god... I uploaded it to my google drive, went to grab a coffee and 2 minutes later someone leaked it. I'm gonna start thinking I'm being watched :D

 

:music_whistling:

 

Thank you forever for all the guides! :thumbup:

 

Listening some Motley Crew while reading the new one :book:

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Your a Legend mate.

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I swear to god... I uploaded it to my google drive, went to grab a coffee and 2 minutes later someone leaked it. I'm gonna start thinking I'm being watched :D

 

LOL Indeed you are!

 

Just would like to say “Thank you!” to you.

 

All the best,

 

Sydy

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