Folks,
DCS AUTUMN SALE
From 20 to 29 September 2013, Eagle Dynamics will have a 60% off Autumn sale for the following DCS products:
DCS: Mi-8MTV2 Magnificent Eight, Pre-Purchase Beta. $49.99 now $19.99
DCS: UH-1H Huey, Pre-Purchase Beta. $49.99 now $19.99
Lock On: Flaming Cliffs 3. $49.99 now $19.99
DCS: A-10C Warthog. $39.99 now $15.99
DCS: Black Shark 2. $39.99 now $15.99
DCS: P-51D Mustang. $39.99 now $15.99
DCS: Combined Arms. $29.99 now $11.99
DCS: Black Shark 2 Upgrade. $29.99 now $11.99
A-10A: DCS Flaming Cliffs. $14.99 now $5.99
Su-25: DCS Flaming Cliffs. $14.99 now $5.99
http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/
DCS Autumn sale
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DCS Autumn sale
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You can stow your hammer for this one Colin.. I don't have DCS
Pity as a decent Huey at that price would go down well
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Re: DCS Autumn sale
All well and good, but don't you have to fly in the DCS world?
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Yes mate.. that's the point I made.. I don't have DCS and what's more.. I'm not getting it either
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DCS World is free, in case you didn't know Dave. Just an effing big download 

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Hi Gents,
Perhaps not the place but i love that A10 Warthog, it's been a favorite of mine for years and i have seen DCS of course but i'm toooo old for combat! but would like to fly the A10, ,
So if i purchase the DCS A10, download DCS World can i just learn to fly the Warthog without getting blown to Hell?
It would make a change if nothing else, i see on DCS site there is a mass of video's so this might while away the coming winter months!
Any info would be much appreciated.
Perhaps not the place but i love that A10 Warthog, it's been a favorite of mine for years and i have seen DCS of course but i'm toooo old for combat! but would like to fly the A10, ,
So if i purchase the DCS A10, download DCS World can i just learn to fly the Warthog without getting blown to Hell?

It would make a change if nothing else, i see on DCS site there is a mass of video's so this might while away the coming winter months!
Any info would be much appreciated.
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Yo Dave
No.. I didn't realise it was free but I see what you mean about the download.. 6.25GB
On a fair month, I end up with around a gig free so this 'free' download would undoubtedly cost me a fiver. It aint gonna happen
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No.. I didn't realise it was free but I see what you mean about the download.. 6.25GB


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Re: DCS Autumn sale
You shouldn't be too disappointed, Dave (I can sense that you are really upset
) - I have all of the modules and the 'Huey' is a real SOB to fly.
I bought it just to support the developers, but when I had a go - well, let's put it like this, I haven't flown it since then.
I do, however, really enjoy flying the Black Shark (just started a campaign - reports on my website
) whether for fun or in combat.
You can fly around as much as you like without getting knobbled, guys - in fact I have done considerably more hours doing peaceful VFR flight around Georgia and the Caucasus than I have in any sorties.
You can design your own missions - so if you don't want an enemy, you don't have to have one. You can even just spend 1 minute designing a 'mission' which simply places you on the pan in the aircraft of your choice and you can fly around to your heart's content.
As for the A-10 - I take it you mean the A-10C? It is interesting, but not a fave of mine - I find it gets tedious in combat because it's too easy to blow stuff up. I like a challenge such as that provided by the Su-25. No gadgetry - just you, a sight and the hardware! There is a full-blown (payware) tutorial campaign for it, too, if that floats your boat. HERE
There is also the A-10A, which we would call a "sim-lite" or some such. Good aerodynamics simulation (AFM) but no clickable cockpit - it's all done via the keyboard. You can still have fun in it, though.
The Campaign that comes with the Huey is all SAR type stuff, I believe. I think you are working for the UN in that one and retrieving downed pilots and looking for lost shipping, etc. One for the pacifists
Mission 1 report at SHQ
I've just bought the Mi-8 myself, but I think it is not really fit for purpose just yet.
EDIT: I just had my first 'lesson' and successful take-off/flight/landing in the Mi8 and it's actually really good fun - miles better than that crazy Huey (though everything is in Russian
)

I bought it just to support the developers, but when I had a go - well, let's put it like this, I haven't flown it since then.
I do, however, really enjoy flying the Black Shark (just started a campaign - reports on my website

You can fly around as much as you like without getting knobbled, guys - in fact I have done considerably more hours doing peaceful VFR flight around Georgia and the Caucasus than I have in any sorties.
You can design your own missions - so if you don't want an enemy, you don't have to have one. You can even just spend 1 minute designing a 'mission' which simply places you on the pan in the aircraft of your choice and you can fly around to your heart's content.
As for the A-10 - I take it you mean the A-10C? It is interesting, but not a fave of mine - I find it gets tedious in combat because it's too easy to blow stuff up. I like a challenge such as that provided by the Su-25. No gadgetry - just you, a sight and the hardware! There is a full-blown (payware) tutorial campaign for it, too, if that floats your boat. HERE
There is also the A-10A, which we would call a "sim-lite" or some such. Good aerodynamics simulation (AFM) but no clickable cockpit - it's all done via the keyboard. You can still have fun in it, though.
The Campaign that comes with the Huey is all SAR type stuff, I believe. I think you are working for the UN in that one and retrieving downed pilots and looking for lost shipping, etc. One for the pacifists

I've just bought the Mi-8 myself, but I think it is not really fit for purpose just yet.
EDIT: I just had my first 'lesson' and successful take-off/flight/landing in the Mi8 and it's actually really good fun - miles better than that crazy Huey (though everything is in Russian
