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So che non frega a nessuno, ma alla fine oggi ho preso in preordine l'Hind.

Per chi ama i mezzi ad ala rotante è sicuramente un acquisto «da fare» perché come già detto è stato un mezzo iconico della Armata Rossa al pari del Mig-21.

 

Quanti di noi lo hanno già preso o sono intenzionati a farlo?

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preso anche io ma come tutti i moduli ED, tranne la cinesata.

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Devo prenderlo la settimana prossima o l'altra ancora, cmq lo prendo sicuro, magari assieme al mosquito se nel frattempo esce anche lui...

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5 hours ago, fabio.dangelo said:

 

Se posso...

C’è qualche ragione particolare sulla tua avversione al JF-17?

 

Nessuna avversione particolare, non mi piace.

Simulatori: DCS A-10C II Warthog - DCS F/A-18C Hornet - DCS F-16C - VRS F/A-18E - 
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Petrovich - HIND Multicrew

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Petrovich Al's overall philosophy is based on the 'Functionality First' principle. The flight commands interface for Pilot-Operator to Pilot-Commander will be via a virtual HSI offering specific commands and sub-modes. This interface is controllable simply by use of the 4-way hat or 4 buttons (for keyboard ops) in addition to the use of the modern HOTAS practices of long and short presses.

We also aim to use the Pilot-Commander's line of sight for target spotting and designation functions with transmission to the Pilot-Operator for further target recognition and engagement. A 'human' delay in response times is simulated and is measured from tester multi-crew interaction data and military practice guidelines for target spotting, identification and selection as well as the correct 'click to weapon activation' cycle times of the real platform.

In addition, we are planning to prepare a special mode for Multiplayer slots, where Petrovich can be assigned limited abilities. These can be toggled per slot and chosen by the mission designer at will. As for the Al voices, we are planning to use two different Russian voices for each seat in the helicopter. Both gentlemen are former operational military pilots and will deliver English and Russian versions. More details will be made available in future Newsletters.

 

 

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DCS: Mi-24P HIND Mini updates
 


Welcome to this first instruction video for our upcoming Mil-24P for DCS World, developed by Eagle Dynamics. Given the codename Hind F by NATO and called the Flying Tank by its aircrews, the Mil-24 is a backbone of the Russian attack helicopter force since the early 1970s, and it serves with many countries. The HIND was most notable for its operations in Afghanistan by Soviet forces.

In addition to its primary role as an attack helicopter, the Hind also has a crew compartment for eight passengers. This functionality will come later in its development as part of a larger update to DCS World.

Derived from the Mil-8 helicopter, the Hind uses a tricycle landing gear, twin bubble canopy cockpits, an aerodynamics, narrow fuselage design, and lift-producing stub-wings with three attachment points each. Like the Mil-8, it has the distinctive double-engine intakes behind the pilot cockpit and a five-blade rotor system. Critical sections around the gear boxes and cockpit are armored against 12.7mm rounds with 4 to 6mm steel armor around the cockpits.

The Hind is a fast helicopter thanks to its retractable landing gear, narrow fuselage, powerful engines, and the 5- blade rotor system. This provides a general top speed of 335 kph, or 208 mph, with a service ceiling of 4,900 meters or 16,100 feet.

The two Isotov TV3-117VMA turboshaft engines, develope 2,200shp each. The internal fuel capacity is 1,770kg, and it provides a tactical radius of 176 km, or 96 nm, when loaded with two S-8 rocket pods, four ATGMs, and 250 30mm rounds.

With four external fuel tanks, it has a ferry range of up to 950 km, or 519 nm.

Let’s now talk about the weapons of the Hind. While most of these will be available at early access launch, some, like the R-60M, will become available during the early access period.

• A twin-barrel 30mm autocannon with 250 rounds.
• Unguided rocket types include S-5 55mm, S-8 80mm, S-13 122mm, and S-24B 24cm.
• Both 9M114 "Shturm-V" and 9M120 "Ataka" anti-tank guided missiles.
• 100-, 250-, and 500-kilogram bombs.
• KMGU dispensers.
• 12.7- and 7.62mm gun pods.
• 30mm grenade launchers.
• The R-60M air-to-air missile.

Raduga-Sh optical sight is used by the front-seat pilot-operator to employ the anti-tank guided missiles.
Upon missile launch, the Hind can maneuver +/- 60-degrees in azimuth and +/- 30-degrees of roll from the target. The SPO-10 radar warning receiver alerts the pilot or radar-guided threats. The Mil-24P is equipped with the ASO-2V chaff and flare dispenser system that has up to 192 expendables in 2x3 sets with 32 shells in each set.

 

 

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Mi-24P Hind - Development Progress

Introduction

In a previous update to DCS: Mi-24P Hind, we shared a preview of the Petrovich AI interface.

The first video in the DCS: Mi-24P Hind series of tutorials is now available. We encourage you to take a look at DCS: Mi-24P HIND | Introduction for an overview of this beast.

Quick Start

Once you have learnt the basics, it is time to learn a simplified start up. Check out the DCS: Mi-24P Hind Quick Start guide to help you hit the ground running.

Petrovich

We have finished work on the hover flight mode for the Petrovich command and lateral and vertical movements using this system. The latency in command reception by Petrovich is in progress, and it will mimic the real life crew lag when communicating and processing information. In the next update, we will share details on Petrovich flight modes and how to use it in combat.

SPO-10 RWR

The SPO-10 Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) now recognizes radar emitters, and it provides visual and audible feedback. Currently, we are tuning this system, and we aim for it to be available at Early Access launch.

ASP-17 Sight

The ASP-17 weapons aiming sight is operational. It will be possible to manually adjust it and use its Continuously Computed Impact Point (CCIP) function. This is a highly accurate system when used over level terrain, and it is similar to the Su-25A’s weapons sight.


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DCS: Mi-24P HIND Mini updates

 


In this DCS: Mil-24P video, we’ll explore how to hover, taxi, and takeoff in the Hind. There are several variants of these that we’ll review, and these are based on the actual Mil-24P flight manual. Although there are by-the-book procedures, you may find procedures that work best for you. These are some of the most challenging things you can do in a helicopter, but you also get a great sense of pride and accomplishment once you have mastered them.

 

Keyboard Commands Not Available to Mouse Interaction:

  • Controls Indicator: Right Ctrl + Enter
  • Collective Increase: Num Pad +
  • Collective Decrease: Num Pad -
  • Cyclic Forward: Arrow Key Up
  • Cyclic Left: Arrow Key Left
  • Cyclic Right: Arrow Key Right
  • Cyclic Aft: Arrow Key
  • Left Anti-Torque Pedal Left: Z
  • Anti-Torque Pedal Right: X
  • Fore Trim Button: T
  • Wheel Brakes: W

 

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DCS: Mi-24P HIND Mini updates
 


In this DCS Mil-24P video, we’ll review use of unguided weapons in the Hind.

This includes the 30mm cannon, rockets, and GUV machine gun pods. Later, we’ll explore bombs, submunitions dispenser, grenade pod, and other rockets.

For the 30mm cannon, S-5 and S-8 rockets, and the GUV machine gun pods, a continuously computer impact point can be displayed on the ASP-17 gunsight for excellent accuracy.

All other weapons are based on manual-sighting, but you can receive optimal range data for some like the S-13 and S-24 rockets. When matching the weapon against the selected target, the weapons can be devastating against unarmored and lightly armored targets.

 

 

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Il bello è che si può provare per 2 settimane a gratis!!! Così mi tolgo la curiosità...

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Mannaggia non ho fatto in tempo a comprarlo scontato, quanto costava prima di oggi? Cmq vedo che sta cmq con uno sconto...

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Come mio solito avvio DCS in 2D per configurare i comandi base di un nuovo modulo….

Lancio l’Hind e sul monitor non mi fa una grandissima impressione, mentre….. 

 

Lanciato in VR è uno spettacolo!!!!!

 

Conoscevo bene l’ abitacolo di questo elicottero ma esserci dentro è tutta un altra cosa.

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2 hours ago, fabio.dangelo said:

Come mio solito avvio DCS in 2D per configurare i comandi base di un nuovo modulo….

Lancio l’Hind e sul monitor non mi fa una grandissima impressione, mentre….. 

 

Lanciato in VR è uno spettacolo!!!!!

 

Conoscevo bene l’ abitacolo di questo elicottero ma esserci dentro è tutta un altra cosa.

 

Visto in VR e' uno spettacolo ! I riflessi sul canopy fanno paura, sembra davvero di essere dentro. Spero vivamente che questa tecnologia venga implementata anche negli altri moduli.

Simulatori: DCS A-10C II Warthog - DCS F/A-18C Hornet - DCS F-16C - VRS F/A-18E - 
HOTAS: TM Warthog - Cougar \ HP Reverb G2 \ WinWing Panels

Tally: I see the degenerate commie who wants to ruin our day.

 

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DCS: Mi-24P Hind - Early Access

After more than 50,000 man hours of dedicated work, the Mi-24P Hind team is pleased to introduce this iconic attack helicopter into Early Access. We hope that this superb product meets your expectations and, as always, we look forward to your feedback!

DCS: Mi-24P Hind Pricing Policy

The Hind is now available in Early Access and is also in Free to Play for you to enjoy for 14 days to ‘test fly before you buy’ and don’t forget to take advantage of the Early Access 20% discount on DCS: Mi-24P Hind.

Two new pylons for Air-To-Air missiles that have been added to the wingtips. This brings the total number of hardpoints to six.


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