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Coming back with another DCS video of a flight I made quite a while ago while practicing dogfighting offline! :) Here I was simulating an assymmetric 6 vs 7 scenario where a group of 6 attacking F-18 Hornets engage with 4 Su-27 (Or where they MiG-29s? I don't remember...) and then another flight (mine) with 3 extra Flankers are scrambled to go deal with the aftermath. As it turns out, the Hornets had annihilated the previous force and now we were 3 vs 6, but they were low on missiles which played to our advantage. I think it's cool to simulate these QRF (Quick Reaction Force) situations that are not balanced... Real world is rarely balanced if ever! On this occasion I scored a couple of missile hits but the big winner was the gun, using LCOS (Lead Computing Optical Sight) which simplifies a lot the task of aiming with the jet when you have a radar or OLS lock. The whole video is a single flight performed from take-off to landing, it is not a mix of 'successful' scenes from different flights. Nothing was cut or left out. Hope you enjoy the footage of the dogfighting action! Please, tell me in the comments how do you like this kind of videos and your thoughts about it, cheers! About DCS: Digital Combat Simulator World (DCS World 1.5) is a free to play combat flight simulator. It includes a free Sukhoi Su-25T attack aircraft and TF-51D Mustang, and is extensible through additional modules as well as user-made add-ons and mods. While the Su-25T and TF-51D are free, modules produced by third parties and Eagle Dynamics are only available with a payment. DCS World features a large area of the Caucasus region that encompasses much of Georgia – the location of the Russo-Georgian war in 2008, as well as the Nevada Test and Training Range and Normandy 1944 as of the DCS World 2 open alpha. Additionally, DCS World includes: mission and campaign editors, online multiplayer, large inventory of air, land and sea combat units and weapons, AI player opponents, mission generator, dynamic weather and seasons, training missions, mission replay system and pilot log book (Although the replay system works like crap, sadly). The realism of the aircraft simulation varies according to the type of flight model, the level of system modelling, and the style of cockpit. There are four aerodynamic flight models used in DCS World: Standard Flight Model – A data driven flight model, with some pre-defined scripting for some complex aerodynamic events. The only aircraft available to be flown by the player that has a Standard Flight Model are the three variants of the MiG-29; however, Eagle Dynamics is in the process of updating the three. Advanced Flight Model – Airflow and edge of envelope simulation, using multiple points of force application and calculation on the relevant flight surfaces. Scripting of complex events is not used. An augmented AFM+ model which includes limited modelling of the fuel and hydraulic system weighting is also included in some aircraft such as the Su-25 and A-10A. Professional Flight Model – An expansion of the AFM, this level of modelling includes data from complex model wind tunnel simulation, a much more detailed and dynamic aircraft model (for example taking into consideration deployed or retracted landing gear, and the effects of deploying them in flight), complex simulation of control surface movements, complex simulation of autopilot actions, and the effects of fluid movements (fuel and hydraulic) on flight dynamics. This level of modelling also includes actual real world aircraft test data where possible. External Flight Model – A subset of the PFM made available for third party developers. It essentially defines all external forces from the PFM, but allows the developers to calculate and apply internal forces (fluid movements, control surfaces, etc.) within their own model. If you dearly enjoy my content, please consider supporting me on Patreon! / airguardian I'd feel really grateful that you take some time to SHARE this video with your friends, LIKE and off course, SUBSCRIBE and ring the bell! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My secondary aviation YouTube channel: (For vlogging and RC tutorials and weird stuff that I think has no place in my main channel) / rc4ever My AIRSOFT YouTube channel: (Mostly airsoft gameplays) / airguardianairsoft --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also follow me on: Facebook: / rc4ever Twitter: / rc4media Instagram: / jet3d_master Patreon: / airguardian