Larkis Posted March 4, 2020 Share Posted March 4, 2020 I really dont get it. On the F18 is easy. I trim until the E-Bracket center on the Velocity Vector Indicator. Easy Peasy. But what are my indicators on the F14? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wavehopper Posted March 4, 2020 Share Posted March 4, 2020 Turn off the HUD, you don't need it and it will actually make it harder. You're working off the gauges so focus on being 600ft, 15 AoA, and on speed on the downwind leg. Keep trimming the aircraft to maintain 600ft on speed. It's not easy when you first start learning it but with practice it comes. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC9G7AVfi68SovXCTCH-7fA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reyco1987 Posted March 4, 2020 Share Posted March 4, 2020 If you do in fact decide to keep using the HUD, on speed indication is by putting the bracket in line with your water mark, instead of the velocity vector like on the hornet... On your AoA indicator on the top left of the front dash, the 15 unit position actually has a solid horizontal line going through it to help easily spot 15. [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] 29 October 2009 CGNR-1705 / USMC Cobra * * * * * * * * * Semper Memoria, Semper Vigilens Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larkis Posted March 4, 2020 Author Share Posted March 4, 2020 Thanks for the answers. Got some nice traps this evening. First i tried with HUD off but it don't work for me. Maybe cause i fly with VR i dont have the gauges on my peripher view so i must move the head and focus instruments. Dont work for me sadly. The HUD gives me the altitute, ICLS Markers and the vertical movement on the same spot and that is very helpfull to me. Also i realize that this is not an F18 and that there is not a magic way to fly onspeed all the time after the break. So i mostly focus on the power to maintain the desigerd altitute and trimm the plane to +7-10° Pitch. After the Groove when the ICLS markers appears i focus on holding the "nose marker" on the horizontal icls line (verticaly centered, so plane is on glideslope) and put the e-bracket at the same place. Mostly i got a good glideslope and a on speed on the final. Maybe not 100% of the book but it works. :) Thanks for help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wavehopper Posted March 5, 2020 Share Posted March 5, 2020 Whatever works man. Glad to hear you’re getting it. To be honest I think it’s just practice practice and more practice. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC9G7AVfi68SovXCTCH-7fA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bies Posted March 5, 2020 Share Posted March 5, 2020 Wow, I've never used ICLS for overhead break landing, i thought it's useful only for CASEIII Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chuck_Henry Posted March 7, 2020 Share Posted March 7, 2020 Wow, I've never used ICLS for overhead break landing, i thought it's useful only for CASEIII In real life, that is the case, but I also use ICLS for all carrier landings in DCS just because the meatball visibility is such garbage compared to IRL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KiraTheCat Posted March 9, 2020 Share Posted March 9, 2020 I recall reading somewhere that a lot of guys didn't use the landing setting (except for ACLS, when they had to) as the velocity vector was too slow in responding. Same sources stated using the cruise setting on the HUD for landing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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