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DCS World 2.0
A-10C Warthog
Uploaded by - HammerPavel
Date - 06/01/2016 04:57:40
there are three missions in the package
normal (for when you just wanna remember how things go)
no vis
just follow waypoints or TACAN and use ILS when in-range

hard (a challange)
no vis
wind
use waypoints or TACANto get in-range for ILS. dont be afraid to use autopilot. only trim for your payload. wind directions change depending on the altitude.

suicide (a really hard challange. but if you're used to(or want to get used to) getting completely ruined planes home this is the worst case system wise)
no vis
wind
no sas
no hud
no airspeed
no clock
no MFCD's
no tacan
no TGP
no radios
no EGI
the only "valid" tactic would be to dip below the clouds and VFR it
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Other
Type - Utility
Uploaded by - RustyNOR
Date - 05/19/2013 07:08:14
Tacview glideslopes for DCS World Caucasus map.
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Tacview Glideslopes for DCS World
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F-16C Viper
Date - 01/29/2023 16:21:24
This little mission is a practice mission to fly into and land on Kolkhi using instruments, ILS and TACAN with ATC approval.
You will start NW of Kolkhi heading to Zeni which is one of the  Entry/Exits of Kolkhi airport.
Open the kneeboard (Shift-K) and page down to the map to see the 4 possible entry/exit routes out of Kolkhi.
Once past Zeni ATC will Radio that they have a visual and you can request landing.
By that time you will need to have reduced speed and using your HSI be on approach to the runway.
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Practice Instrument Landing on Approach to Kolkhi using ATC, ILS & TACAN
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