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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Rnj3SJ6PP0

 

Game: DCS A-10c Warthog

Developer: Eagle Dynamics

Song: Clint Mansell - Requiem for a Dream - Remix

Video by: bmbpdk

 

The game was originally made for the United States Air Force, but have now been public available.

 

The best and most intense Combat flight simulator EVER!

A big thanks to Eagle Dynamics for making this simulator!

 

Im using TrackIR 5 to look around, without that, i would be dead many times.

 

Objective: CAS (Close Air Support) for NATO-forces against russian forces

Threat: Massive air defence cover, heavy armor, light armor, enemy aircraft

 

Callsigns are classified

 

The editing was a pain, and there are still some ****ups, but i think i got it pretty good anyway.

I tried to make the music and video/images blend together

 

I chosed to leave the ingame sound on, since it gave a really good sense of intensity, and its ok if you get a cold feeling down your back, i do :-D

 

PS: The graphics are better in-game, windows movie maker sometimes f*cks the quality up

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Sobek: yeah i know, but for some reasen i suck at running down the runway :-D

 

groove: Thanks :-D

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I generally have to leave it on past 70 otherwise it slowly drifts right into the damn wingie, or at least too close for comfort. But my curve allows for very precise and fine control so she is totally stable and in line at those speeds.

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:thumbup: Nice vid

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Altid rart at se en anden dansk warthog pilot :D = Always nice to see another danish hog driver

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I generally have to leave it on past 70 otherwise it slowly drifts right into the damn wingie, or at least too close for comfort. But my curve allows for very precise and fine control so she is totally stable and in line at those speeds.

 

Better be careful..I found out the hard way. If you continue to use nose wheel steering at high speed, and make a large enough correction, you WILL blow a tire. Since doing that, as soon as I get it pointed straight down the runway, I turn off nose wheel and use the rudder to steer rest of the way down. :smilewink:

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