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  1. 3 hours ago, Painless said:

    Unfortunately we lost 1st Lt Luke Rox due to both engines being hit by AAA.

    Officially. Unofficially, rumor has it that he might have wanted to shoot two AA guns in a row without a proper approach to the second gun, but rather just doing a quick 180 turn towards it right after shooting at the first gun, with three bombs on board, bleeding all of his speed and being unable to pull out of the dive, therefore shallowly smacking against the ground, bending both props, climbing back up too steeply with the remaining energy, getting super slow and falling out of the sky for a few hundred meters almost vertically into the ground. That moment when "damn I'm behind enemy lines" turns into "damn that's the least of my problems" in five seconds 😕

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  2. What I've been doing for the last two months (it's much less work than that but I was lazy).

    If you wanna commit 17 minutes of your day to this, I strongly recommend watching on a computer (not phone) in a dark room and at the highest resolution. All of the video takes place at night.

     

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  3. I've been eying a Virpil stick myself for a while as well. Although I like the original Mongoose more, which I think they stopped making.

    How do you get that Virpil stuff though? Are there month-long waiting lists or something?

  4. What I mean is that you can't select a Mi-8 under the country Syria in DCS World in the first place, it's just not listed. So if you want to have a "Syrian" Mi-8, you need to actually put it into the editor as a Russian Mi-8 (or any other country of the same coalition) and load the skin from the same country under which the Mi-8 is placed (in the case of the skin I downloaded, Russia was allocated as the skin country in the lua). Basically a Russian heli in the editor with a Syrian skin.

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    Here is a list of some of the most common modules whose names I have ID'd

    One more notable irregular one is the Mi-8, whose folder name is Mi-8mt and NOT Mi-8MTV (the actual version of the aircraft in the module).

     

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    The description.lua contains - among other things - a list of the countries 'allowed' to access that skin in game - if you or the mission maker have created the mission with your particular aircraft assigned to a country that does not have the permission to access the skin as defined by the description.lua you will not be able to select it within either the Mission Editor, or within the Loadout Editor in a live mission.

    There are also aircraft that are simply excluded from the aircraft list for a certain country in DCS World (often with little logic), so the Syrian skins I downloaded for the Mi-8 are actually found under the Russian Mi-8, as the helicopter is entirely absent as a choice when Syria is selected as a country.

  6. There's a path in SavedGames/Liveries that also works. The module folders need to be named in an exact way that DCS recognizes. Probably not an issue as you already get the folder in the skin .rar file, but I for example had an issue with the Mi-8 because the folder was named Mi-8MTV, whereas DCS only recognizes Mi-8mt for some reason.

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  7. Some really good/rareish footage of some of Russia's newest (versions of) aircraft, inside and out. Su-25SM3 and the Black Hawk-ish Mi-8 version MTV5 feature most prominently, but also Mi-28, Su-34 and half a dozen of other types.

    Comes at the steep cost of having to tolerate the white phosphorus chain smoking narrator and his superlative bullshitting.

    Also, man they shoot rockets from far away. I'm gonna try that split-S rocket run from kilometers of altitude in the DCS Su-25.

     

     

  8. Al-Ghab plain, the north end of which was the site of some of the highest-intensity rebel vs. government fighting in the Syrian Civil War, when the rebels cleared the Idlib salient after taking the city of the same name, this is where they stopped and a lot of back and forth ensured. The government kept sending soldiers to defend positions on the M4 road despite the surrounding mountains being controlled by rebels with plentiful ATGMs.

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    Tabqa dam south-west of Raqqa. This is one of two points at which the Kurdish-majority SDF (AANES)-administered area extends beyond the river Euphrates which borders them (the other is Manbij, not counting Tel Rifat pocket which is just a few villages really). As far as I'm aware, this is the biggest and most significant hydroelectric dam in Syria. There were fears that ISIS might blow it up as they were about to lose it (which made little sense as they controlled most areas downstream), and the US made an air strike on the control room at one point as well.

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    Ba'ath dam, downstream of Tabqa, close to Raqqa. Sadly the third most prominent dam on the Euphrates in Syria, Tishrin dam, isn't modelled, despite being the most picturesque one.

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    Kuweires airbase, SAA soldiers besieged by rebels and later ISIS for a total of three years, was relieved in late 2015. Only a third of the soldiers survived.

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    Artillery Academy in south-west Aleppo, by far the most insanely intense battle in the city took place here shortly before the rebels lost the city. As the SAA encircled Aleppo, the rebels managed to break the siege by capturing this area and establishing a narrow corridor. For the next week or so this area was a meat grinder of near constant fighting, bombing and shelling as the rebels tried desperately to keep it and extend their control to the apartment block projects north and south (not modelled), ultimately failing.

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