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  • your call sign - Flash
  • your age (must be over 18 years old) - 33
  • your type of internet connection and speed - 400mb Down
  • your timezone - CET
  • your availability during the week and or weekends. - Changes from week to week 19 to 02
  • your approximate number of flight hours already spent on DCS - Not sure but around 800+
  • your knowledge level with the integrated DCS Mission Editor - Basic
  • your preferred chopper (you can love them all!) - KA50, Huey
  • your expectations w.r.t BSD. - Having a fleet to fly with.
  • Re: Ka50 reporting for duty

    by » 4 years ago


    Straight to the point Flash.

    Welcome to BSD. See you soon online.



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  • Re: Ka50 reporting for duty

    by » 4 years ago


    Maybe I missed a bit of introduction. 

    Here it goes, Im 33y from Colombia but I live in Switzerland, I speak Spanish, German, English & can understand some portuguese, Italian and Dutch).
    I studied to be an Aircraft and helicopter mechanic/avionic, did work with Bell helicopters (UH1H, 206, 212, 412) (Boeing 727, 737) did some avionic work on (PA-34 seneca II, C208 Caravan). Actually work as an inspector of an engine overhaul facility (CFM56 -5B, 5C, 7B & PW4000). 
    Have many hours in the FS9, MSFS2020, DCS & Arma 3. With the KA50 im capable of using it close to its potential (Datalink send and receive, use of diferent armament, acquire and lase fast moving targets, close formation, autorotation, edit routes, autopilot, manual flying, not a fan of autohover though & some more).
    Setup: 19 9900K, RTX3080TUF, 64GB ram trident, water cooling, Reverb G2, nvme  m.2, X56 hotas, propedals
    Really looking forward for the next steps & fly with some fellow KA50 fellows. ;)


  • Re: Ka50 reporting for duty

    by » 4 years ago


    Welcome Flash!

    You are now promoted to Private with trainee status, as an RL3.

    Well done on a solid intro flight for the US AH Platoon. It was good flying with you. Your time in the cockpit until now appears to be well spent.

    You will now have access to the forum’s pilots mess and the BSD library.

    Our welcome guide is available in the BSD library/BSD Documents,

    BSD SOP is also available in the BSD library/BSD Documents,

    Brevity is available HERE,

    Our mods that you will need are available in BSD library/BSD Mods,

    Tutorial for the mods HERE

    Simple radio is required. You can find that HERE

    For quicker access to our missions until you can read the SOP, you can find a Quick Reference Handbook (QRH) in the BSD library/BSD Documents

    Your training file has been built make sure you log your flight time every time you fly with a BSD member. Use commas not decimals. A flight in your log book is 2,5 not 2.5. Also check out the 1000 task's in the menu. HERE

    That's what you will work on first. When you are ready to get checked off on a decent group of them, ask for an IP to fly with you and verify.

    Your hours (defined as time flying a helicopter with one or more BSD pilots) are logged on the website under Pilots/Pilot logbook / military file, and the Platoon you pick, UH,OH or AH respectively.

    You are authorized to fly on server #2 anytime you want, and may join any training mission regardless of US/EU. 


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