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DCS: Hornet in 2023 full review by Stormbirds

Check out this full review of the DCS: F/A-18C Hornet by Stormbirds. If you have never checked them out, Stormbirds is a great Flight Sim News site for all your flight sim needs.

https://stormbirds.blog/2023/03/06/dcs-hornet-in-2023-full-review/

Pick up the Hornet and or the Supercarrier on Steam now!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/411950/DCS_FA18C_Hornet/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1120305/DCS_Supercarrier/

Normandy 2.0 expectations | Hoggit

[h2]Normandy 2 [/h2]
[h3]Development Update[/h3]



We are excited to announce that this large-scale map of the Normandy region and southeast England will be available soon. Work on debugging and completion is in full swing. This map will include 69 airfields, many new towns and villages, ports, factories, and the capitals of London and Paris.



The Normandy 1944 map will be updated such that it will be compatible with the Normandy 2 map in both single player and multiplayer. This includes the addition of many new and improved fields, cities, and villages that will now become unique and separate territories of France and England.

Other changes include improved buildings and structures, bridges, ports, roads and railways, forests, trees, sea cliffs, and coastlines. All Normandy 1944 map airfields will receive improvements, and their infrastructure and aircraft hangars will become more detailed and authentic. The entire map will receive a refresh to the seasonal changes of spring, summer, and autumn. As part of this free Normandy 1944 update, the five English airfields of Deadland, Friston, Lymington, Odiham, and Stoney Cross will become uniquely modelled. Additionally, 18 new airfields will be added, with 4 in England and 14 in France.



The release of the new Normandy 2 map will also be a huge and free improvement to the Normandy 1944 map. This will allow all Normandy 1944 map owners to have all of the Normandy 2 map airfields at no extra cost. Having the same 69 airfields on both maps will allow players to share the sky in online campaigns and online missions. Ugra Media has done everything possible to remove any borders between the two maps.

The price of the Normandy 2 map is $59.99, but for all users of Normandy 1944 or Channel the new map will be available at a price of $14.99. The map will be available on both our eShop and Steam.



Ugra-Media would like to thank the DCS Forum participants for their passionate interest in the project and for their active participation in the discussions. This feedback helped add the airfields of Orly, Stoney Cross, Lymington, Odiham, Deadland, Friston, Amiens-Glisy, Poix, and Ronai.

Great attention was given to creating unique objects, buildings, and structures for Paris and London that include famous historical monuments. Transport and military infrastructure have also been recreated in detail. We look forward to sharing more information soon.


[h2]Hoggit[/h2]
[h3]Multiplayer Server[/h3]



Hoggit is a superb and lively community that is focused on training and sharing content. They also host a number of excellent DCS servers. “We host a number of servers, ranging from persistent training scenarios to large-scale, all-out PVE conflict.” – Hoggit

The Hoggit Training servers feature every DCS module, and they allow you to try them out on a number of target ranges with automatically spawning targets on both Caucasus and Mariana Island theatres. They feature two dynamic PVE scenarios: Georgia at War and Persian Gulf at War. Both servers include a red-force commander that will use available REDFOR units to take theatre objectives. The persistent sessions save after a server restart and they include real-world weather and numerous other features. Join their Discord server.

Thank you again for your passion and support,

Yours sincerely,

Eagle Dynamics

DCS Next OB Patch | Heatblurs Surprise | Small Delay | ARC-210 | Multi-Threading

More information about the upcoming Open Beta patch for DCS World is presented and talks about a small surprise from Heatblur and a livery contest for the Mosquito.

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Arc-210 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JikH67lSfY
Mosquito Livery Contest: https://forum.dcs.world/topic/319776-dcs-mosquito-fb-vi-livery-competition/
F15E Strike Eagle Taxi and Takeoff video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j68zw8q4J5w

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1724230/DCS_Mosquito_FB_VI/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1417260/DCS_A10C_II_Tank_Killer/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1120301/DCS_The_Channel/

DCS: A-10C II | ARC-210 Radio (COMING SOON)

DCS: A-10C II | ARC-210 Radio (COMING SOON)

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https://store.steampowered.com/app/1417260/DCS_A10C_II_Tank_Killer/

In this DCS: A-10C II Tank Killer video, we’ll discuss the very basics of using the new ARC-210 radio. There is a lot of detail in this radio, particularly the menu system, but you’ll read about this in the manual. For this video, we just want to go over the basics to get you started.

The ARC-210 supports both UFH, VHF, and satellite communications, but support for satellite communications will come later along with other aircraft satellite radio communications. The control head is located on the left console, and it replaces one of the two VHF radio control heads. This leaves on VHF, one UHF, and one ARC-210 control head.

Let’s look at the most common functions that you’ll use on the control head.

In the bottom right corner of the control head is the Frequency Mode dial.

The Preset, or PRST, position that allows you to select a preset with its assigned frequency. On the display, the selected Preset channel is shown in the top right corner and the assigned frequency to that Preset is centered in the bottom of the display. Above the frequency is the AM or FM modulation indication.

The Manual, or MAN, position that allows you to manually enter a frequency using the five Frequency Selector Knobs. Also, to the left of the display are three line select buttons. If you press the top button, it will select the previously selected frequency.

The last two positions allow you to tune the radio to either the 243 MHz or 121.5 MHz guard channels.

To the left is the Preset Channel dial. If the Frequency Mode dial is set to Preset, rotating this dial allows you to cycle through the Preset channels.

In the bottom left corner is the Operational Mode dial. This can be set between OFF, Transmit and Receive, Transmit and Receive while doing the same on the two Guard channels, and changing your channel presets. To change the frequencies of your presets, the Frequency Mode Dial must be in the Preset position and the Operational Mode Dial must be in the Change Preset position. You can then use the Frequency Selector Dials to change the frequency of the active Preset channel.

Along the left side at the bottom are your display brightness controls.
On the right side is the squelch switch and the offset button. Pressing the offset button offsets the current frequency to a new frequency, generally in 5 or 8.33 kHz steps.

Last is the Menu button that is a rabbit hole of pages that you can explore but not necessary for normal operations. We’ll detail these in the manual.

Up on the HUD in the top left corner is the ARC-210 indication. V1 is the installed radio. This will either display the frequency when in Manual mode or the channel when in Preset mode. If you wish to change the frequency, using the Up-Front Controller, or UFC, type in the desired frequency and you’ll see it on the HUD scratchpad at the bottom of the HUD. Once entered, press the COM 1 button. To change the Preset, it’s just as easy. Select Preset mode, type in the Preset channel number on the UFC, and then press the COM 1 button.

You can also view all your Preset channels with their assigned frequencies on the new COMM page. Upon selecting COMM, then select ARC210 Presets. You now have all the Preset channels listed and by pressing the NEXT button you can view the second page.

To change a Preset frequency assignment, use the up and down arrow buttons to select the desired Preset channel row and you can then set a frequency, name, and AM or FM. For example: change the frequency by typing in a new frequency on the UFC and then pressing the FREQ button. In the same manner, type in a new name on the UFC and then press the NAME button. To switch the Present channel between AM and FM, just press the MOD, for modulation, button.

I hope this video was helpful for understanding the basic operations of this new radio for the A-10C.

Mosquito Livery Competition | ARC-210 Development News | New Campaigns

[h2]Mosquito FB VI[/h2]
[h3]Livery Contest[/h3]



Using the official template found here, take part in this DCS: Mosquito FB VI livery contest that starts today and will conclude on the 24th of March, 2023. The top ten submissions will have their skins integrated into DCS and their names will also be included in the official Mosquito FB VI manual.

Contest requirements:
  • The skin must be created using the linked template.
  • The livery must be based on current or historic schemes from any Mosquito variant.
  • The livery must be associated with one of the countries currently present in DCS.


All ten winners will receive a free Eagle Dynamics module that can be also given as a gift to any DCS account. Please read the Mossie Livery Competition entry details.

[h2]ARC-210 Radio for the Warthog[/h2]
[h3]The Final Key Feature[/h3]



The ARC-210 radio is the final Key Feature of the DCS: A-10C II Tank Killer, and it’s planned for the next Open Beta. The ARC-210 replaces one of the two VHF radios on the left console and provides UHF and VHF modes that can also be programmed from the COMM page on a Multifunction Color Display. The ARC-210 can also be controlled from the Upfront Controller (UFC) and display the current setting on the HUD.

Following the initial release of the ARC-210 with UHF and VHF modulation, the satellite radio functions will also be added, in addition to other DCS aircraft that support satellite radio communications. The ARC-210 will be fully compatible with the integrated Voice Chat system.


[h2]Three New Campaigns![/h2]
[h3]Coming in Next Open Beta[/h3]



DCS: Mosquito FB VI V for Victory campaign by Reflected Simulations
The ‘’V for Victory’ campaign includes thrilling missions like night intruder, ranger, pathfinder, and photo recce to mention a few. It also contains accurate recreations of some of the most iconic Mossie missions of the war. Help the prisoners break out from the Amiens prison, bomb the Gestapo headquarters, and attack the radio station as Reichsmarshall Goering is delivering a propaganda speech. Put on your Irvin jacket, climb into the cockpit, and see if you have what it takes to be the leader of a Mosquito Squadron.

This campaign consists of 12 historical and semi-historical missions, nearly a thousand specially recorded voice-over messages and radio broadcasts, historically accurate liveries, and much more as you’d expect from a Reflected Simulations campaign.



DCS: AV-8B Kerman campaign by Ground Pounder Sim
Join ‘Detachment B’ of US Marine Corps Harrier squadron VMA-311 as they embark on ‘The Kerman Campaign’ over the Persian Gulf map. The 2011 Arab Spring has sparked civil unrest across southwest Asia, and this has led to violent Iranian repression of its citizens. This chain of events has led to the formation of a US-led coalition and the launch of Operation Persian Freedom. The Kerman Campaign puts you in the shoes of USMC Captain Mitch ‘Mike-Mike’ Mickleson as the Harrier pilot of ‘Det B’ to fight to protect his fellow marines on the ground.

This highly-immersive and exciting campaign is set across 11 missions, and it features a standalone story set within the Operation Persian Freedom campaign storyline. The Kerman Campaign will push virtual Harrier pilots to the limits as they experience intense and detailed close air support operations.



DCS: F/A-18C Inherent Resolve campaign by Looking Glass
This exciting and player-friendly Hornet campaign takes place over the Syria map. Join the multinational coalition to fight against ISIS in 13 epic missions that are suitable for flyers at all skill levels. You are “Stryker”, a rookie deployed to Incirlik Air Base with your wingman “Jazzman”. This progressive campaign utilizes a wide range of target locations and airfields such that you will be bombing some of the most interesting parts of the map! The action piles up fast as you navigate your way through a series of dramatic and exciting missions that you will enjoy playing again and again. Mission briefs are quick and easy, and it comes supplied with kneeboards, mission PDFs, and associated imagery.

These three new campaigns are planned for the next Open Beta update and will provide you with a wealth of new gameplay from talented DCS campaign makers. Stay tuned!

Thank you again for your passion and support.

Yours sincerely,

Eagle Dynamics