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92 Sqn. Philstyle (QJ-P)
May-10-2013, 17:14
A video I made for a squadmate, might come in handy for other red pilots who like to use the compasses (which I don't)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQiWzjDStG8&feature=share&list=UUaLiosPyg4O4UF3Kf1mB7LQ

92 Cdt. Kiwikillemoff (QJ-Z)
May-10-2013, 17:42
Thankx Phil, been meaning to learn this

Kiwi

ChiefRedCloud
Aug-27-2013, 11:13
Great stuff this ...... thanks for the lesson ...... :thumbsup:

Roblex
Aug-27-2013, 14:48
You should probably mention that they will go out of alignment over time and even quicker if you make any sharp turns.

ChiefRedCloud
Aug-27-2013, 17:32
You should probably mention that they will go out of alignment over time and even quicker if you make any sharp turns.

Which brings up the question .... how do you reset it in flight?

Roblex
Aug-28-2013, 02:23
Which brings up the question .... how do you reset it in flight?

It is the same procedure except trickier as you are trying to look round your stick and fly a steady course at the same time. Rotate the course setter to line up with the compass needle and you will see what your course is then transfer that number to your DG without altering your heading.

Personally I rarely bother. I either just zoom into the compass briefly to see where North is and estimate my heading from that or I just rotate the course setter to my desired heading and then turn until the needle is within the lines. The latter does sometimes involve zooming in for an extended period to get the needle in approximately the right place but once you are lined up you should not need to zoom in again to keep it lined up.

92 Sqn. Philstyle (QJ-P)
Aug-28-2013, 04:02
Which brings up the question .... how do you reset it in flight?

with difficulty, ....... as Roblex has already explained. :)

ATAG_Monkeynut
Aug-28-2013, 17:40
Something that's always bugged me. Does anyone know what the metal 'pointer' is for on the lower left side of the course setter casing?

I'm sure it must have been there for a reason, but can't figure out for the life of me what it is.

1lokos
Aug-28-2013, 19:20
This lever is for lock the Course Setter in position (in real P8). ;)

Look at ~7:10 "red on red" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQWZEVaoFKQ

A "Quick-and-dirty" method to read actual course and ignoring DG, acceptable for "over Channel" navegation and "go for home".

Leave Course Setter pointed to plane nose (360/0º as in respawn), look at number the + point in Couser Setter scale, due parallax error need compensate.

Mirror this number for oposite side, is your actual heading.

http://i43.tinypic.com/4h9hqt.jpg

Sokol1

FAE_Cazador
Aug-29-2013, 05:03
Very good tip, Sokol, thank you very much!

EzyEllis
Jan-17-2014, 23:34
Thanks, so far its been a great learning experience getting to know my machine :)

439th_Wtornado
Jan-20-2014, 08:51
Thanks allot for that video I really needed it in my RAF planes.

Skoshi_Tiger
Jan-21-2014, 08:58
May I suggest picking up a cheap second monitor (I got mine free as a verge pickup - Reduced-Reuse-Recycle) and running Virtual cockpit. No more having to move the joystick to see the compas!

92 Sqn. Philstyle (QJ-P)
Jan-23-2014, 04:44
May I suggest picking up a cheap second monitor (I got mine free as a verge pickup - Reduced-Reuse-Recycle) and running Virtual cockpit. No more having to move the joystick to see the compas!

Virtual Cockpit? Link? Installation Guide?

I've had a wee Google search, can't find a simple explanation anywhere...

DarkHelmet
Jan-23-2014, 06:18
This thread here, Phil

http://theairtacticalassaultgroup.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3887

cheers
Dark

sw1ive
Feb-24-2014, 18:22
A video I made for a squadmate, might come in handy for other red pilots who like to use the compasses (which I don't)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQiWzjDStG8&feature=share&list=UUaLiosPyg4O4UF3Kf1mB7LQ


course setter = compass (is it correct ???)

you mean :

1. set the north at course setter
2. read the number οf degrees
3. set the number of degrees, at Directional Gyro
4. you are ready to fly.

sorry for my english,
I can read, but I cann't speak english very well...

Archie
Feb-25-2014, 09:41
course setter = compass (is it correct ???)

you mean :

1. set the north at course setter
2. read the number οf degrees
3. set the number of degrees, at Directional Gyro
4. you are ready to fly.


Yes!