18 septiembre 2015

13 septiembre 2015

Hardware: Fuente Alimentacion XPREDATOR 1000GM

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15 agosto 2015

Real Life: Aggressors Of Nellis AFB

Red Flag Aggressor Pilots • Proxy Russians
Pilots with the 64th Aggressor Squadron (64 AGRS) use their knowledge of U.S. adversaries (mainly Russians) to oppose Blue Force pilots in the advanced aerial exercise Red Flag, hosted at Nellis Air Force Base. The 64 AGRS is equipped with F-16C Fighting Falcons painted in camouflage schemes identical to those observed on Russian aircraft. The Aggressors help train U.S. pilots and air crews on adversary tactics. Credits: video provided by Gung Ho Vids

07 agosto 2015

Real Life: RED FLAG 40 Years (Documentary)



Red Flag 40 Years (2015)
Red Flag 2015 is a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Red Flag advanced training exercise conducted by the US Air Force out of Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. It features cool historical footage from the earliest Red Flag exercises including F-4 Phantoms and other aircraft, air crews and technology.

04 agosto 2015

Real Life: RED FLAG 15-3



Awesome Military Aircraft Actions - Red Flag Exercise 15-3: Red Flag is an advanced aerial training exercise hosted at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada and Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, the latter location being known as Red Flag – Alaska. Since 1975, air crews from the United States Air Force (USAF), United States Navy (USN), United States Marine Corps (USMC), United States Army (USA) and numerous NATO or other allied nations' military air forces take part in one of several Red Flag exercises held during the year, each of which is two weeks in duration. Successful training like Red Flag Exercise wouldn't be possible without the professionalism demonstrated by those on the ground planning, prepping and maintaining each detail. As Red Flag 15-3 aircraft landed last week, we salute those behind the scenes and on the flight line which make the mission happen. Credits: video provided by AiirSource Military

08 mayo 2015

Real Life: Red Flag 414th Combat Training Squadron (Documentary)



Red Flag 414th Combat Training Squadron
The mission of the 414th Combat Training Squadron (Red Flag) is to maximize the combat readiness and survivability of participants by providing a realistic training environment and a pre-flight and post-flight training forum that encourages a free exchange of ideas.[3] To accomplish this, combat units from the United States and its allied countries engage in realistic combat training scenarios carefully conducted within the Nellis Range Complex. The Nellis Range complex is located northwest of Las Vegas and covers an area of 60 nautical miles (111 km) by 100 nautical miles (190 km), approximately half the area of Switzerland. This space allows the exercises to be on a very large scale. Credits: video provided by DEVGRU5022 
Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise hosted at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada and Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, the latter location being known as Red Flag – Alaska and being a successor to the previous COPE THUNDER exercise series in the Western Pacific and Alaska. Since 1975, air crews from the United States Air Force (USAF), United States Navy (USN), United States Marine Corps (USMC), United States Army (USA) and numerous NATO or other allied nations' air forces take part in one of several Red Flag exercises held during the year, each of which is two weeks in duration.

07 mayo 2015

ACADEMIA ➤ C-101EB ➤ ARRANQUE


Procedimientos de puesta en marcha por Aviodev (en español)

15 abril 2015

Hardware: MI ORDENADOR

TORRE: TALIUS DRAKKO BLANCA 47,40 euros

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14 abril 2015

Hardware: Placa Base GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming 3-EU (rev. 1.0)

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16 febrero 2015

Real Life: RED FLAG 15-1


Combat Aircraft At Nellis AFB • Day & Night OPS
Watch day and night footage of various military aircraft during Red Flag 15-1 advanced aerial combat training at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. Red Flag 15-1 operations came to an end on February 13th, with Red Flag 15-2 scheduled for March 2nd to 13th. Credits: video provided by Gung Ho Vids

02 febrero 2015

ACADEMIA ➤ C-101EB ➤ ATERRIZAJE


Descenso, Circuito de Tráfico, Aterrizaje, Rodaje y Parada por Tuckie (en español)

27 enero 2015

ACADEMIA ➤ C-101EB ➤ MANIOBRAS EN VUELO


C-101 (beta), barrena, maniobras y... por Tuckie (en español)

24 enero 2015

ACADEMIA ➤ C-101EB ➤ RODAJE Y DESPEGUE


Rodaje y despegue del C-101 por Tuckie (en español)

ACADEMIA ➤ C-101EB ➤ ARRANQUE


Arranque del C-101 por Tuckie (en español)➤

21 enero 2015

ACADEMIA ➤ C-101EB ➤ ARRANQUE


Arranque C-101 por Iberian (solo texto)

15 enero 2015

Escenarios: STRAIT OF HORMUZ (WIP) Updates

JAN-15: Q&A WITH MATT WAGNER, PRODUCER – ED (Mudspike)


Is the announced Strait of Hormuz map waiting on EDGE and DCS World 2 and what level of completion would you estimate the new theater is at?

Art work (3D terrain mesh, textures, and objects) of the Strait of Hormuz map started a few months ago once the art aspects of the NTTR map were wrapping up. The Hormuz map is well underway and making good progress. The current work is only in relation to the art, and that is in the 60% completion ballpark. Doing the UAE alone has been a massive amount of work. A close look of the urban areas of Dubai and Abu Dhabi should make that evident. At this time, the Hormuz map just exists in the map viewer environment and has not been ported into DCS World 2 yet.

The Strait of Hormuz theater implies that perhaps additional adversary forces would be expected. Can we expect to see Iranian specific aircraft and vehicles included with the theater or will those assets be added to DCS World in a broader sense?

To flesh out the Hormuz map, we will certainly be adding the countries of Iran and UAE to DCS World 2. Thankfully, many of the units already exist in DCS World and will simply need to be re-skinned. We will also investigate adding some re-made and new units.

What is the plan for updating the naval assets given the obvious Persian Gulf location for the Strait of Hormuz? Will aircraft carriers be updated and improved?

Our first priority will be on the aircraft and ground units. After that, we will investigate expanding the naval forces. The exception to this of course will be a new Nimitz-class CVN for the Hornet.

Similar question to the above question about the Strait of Hormuz theater – is NTTR awaiting EDGE and DCS World 2?

Unlike the Hormuz map, the NTTR map is now operating within DCS World 2 and 99% of the work on this map now involves getting the map to function correctly within that environment. This includes such items as AI aircraft operating correctly from airbases, effects like water, object collisions, lighting, static objects placed on the map, shadow projections, and performance optimization.

SEPT-14: DCS: STRAIT OF HORMUZ MAP (ED Forums - Official Updates)

The Fighter Collection and Eagle Dynamics are pleased to announce that DCS: Strait of Hormuz map will be coming to DCS World. This will be the first, new combat theatre maps for DCS World 2!. The DCS: Strait of Hormuz map is the strategic choke point between the oil-rich Persian Gulf and the rest of the world. Flanked by Iran to the North and western-supported UAE and Oman to the south, this has been one of the world’s most potentially dangerous flash points for decades. The region also includes the vast Arabian Sea that is well-suited to combat aircraft carrier operations. Be it from land bases in Iran, UAE and Oman, or from the deck of an aircraft carrier, the DCS: Strait of Hormuz map will offer a wide array combat mission scenarios to prove your mettle.

Key Features of the DCS: Strait of Hormuz Map:

  • 390 x 390 km highly detailed map area that centers on the Strait of Hormuz.
  • As part of DCS World 2, it will support highly detailed terrain, textures, and buildings.
  • Numerous, accurately rendered airbases in Iran, the UAE and Oman.
  • Detailed cities such as Dubai and Bandar Abbas with unique buildings.
  • “Strong Hold” islands such as Abu Musa and Greater Tunb.
  • Iran, the UAE and Oman will be added to the list of DCS World nations.

DCS: Strait of Hormuz map will be released as a separate module that will be available for sale from the DCS e-shop. Please note that all included images are work in progress images from our land viewer tool and not within DCS World 2.