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Dev field trip to record Mi-8MTV2 audio for DCS!

Recently a group of Belsimtek and ED devs took a field trip an airfield near Moscow to record sound samples of the Mi-8MTV2 helicopter for the upcoming DCS simulation. Besides the engine and rotor audio, the sim will also feature authentic sounds of all of the cockpit switches, knobs, electrical systems, pumps, and other elements of the helicopter. Each sound sample was recorded separately whenever possible for inclusion into the sim. In some cases, when a separate recording could not be made, the sound will be synthesized based on the sample audio. Primary audio (engines, rotors, systems) was recorded both from inside the cockpit and outside the helicopter. Engine and rotor audio was sampled during ground engine runs, hovering, and low flybys from different directions. Special recording equipment was used to capture quality audio samples despite the high wind speeds generated by the rotor blades.
We are looking forward to offering you’re a truly authentic and immersive audio experience in DCS: Mi-8MTV2. Currently our sound engineer is working with the captured audio and we expect that his samples will be ready for addition into the project within 5-10 days.
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Nueva carne de cañón para derribar con el nuevo DCS Ares Turbofan :icon_mrgreen:

... ahora que retiran al Warthog :whistling:

 

Bueno, si es de Afganistán quien sabe. Desde siempre han habido paises en Flaker, Lomac y ahora DCS que no están presentes en el terreno, como Holanda o Bélgica y no son nada representativas de un conflicto en el caucaso, pero se metieron por simpatías a algún colectivo virtual seguramente.

 

Pero esperemos que este Hip afgano sea porque algún 3th Party (que no Tea Party) está haciendo en secreto el de Afganistán usando en EDGE como base que seguro está más avanzado de lo que dicen y seguro ya se pueden empezar a construir las partes más básicas e ir ganando tiempo.

 

Pero aunque cansa el Caucaso, no me cansaría una extensión al este, para llegar al Caspio y tener Armenia, Azerbaijan completos, una esquina de Iran y Chechenia ya de paso. Siempre que no quiten parte del terreno que ya tenemos. La perdida de Crimea fue una putada.

 

Pero muy bonito el Hip. Solo le falta el Hind para tener la parejita que todos los papas siempre desean jajajaja

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Unas cuantas imagenes de los movimientos del rotor del mil mi-8
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Hay un equipo que intentó hacer el teatro de afganistan, pero habia detenido todo el desarrollo, a la espera de la salida de EDGE. No se si lo han retomado. Igual le pasó al que intentaba hacer Vladivostok (o uno español que habia hecho la costa de huelva / cadiz / sevilla)
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posiblemente, pero se ve que es una pre-beta

 

Del canal del belsimtek

This is a "dirty" start-up video showing some of the cockpit and systems modeling featured in DCS: Mi-8MTV2. Some standard procedures like systems checks are skipped for demo purposes. Excuse the ugly takeoff, we spend more time developing than flying!

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Noticia oficial de Belsimtek:

Dear users!

As some of you have probably heard by now, we are now in the final testing stage for our next product release: DCS: Mi-8MTV2 Magnificent Eight. Although we've been a little buried in a development rush, we are very excited to be able to share more about the product with you.
First things first – eye candy! Screenshots and videos are now starting to go public, so you should be seeing more of our Mi-8 over the next few days. Without further ado, here’s a sampling of some of the systems modeling, visuals, and audio you can expect from this wonderful model:
To give you a little more info about the product: as with the Huey, DCS: Mi-8MTV2 will feature “full real” flight and systems modeling as you’ve come to expect from DCS-level simulations. I think it’s safe to say that our Mi-8 will be as good as a virtual Mi-8 can possibly be and certainly will stand proud with the other great DCS helicopter modules, while perhaps raising the bar even a little higher in some areas (like cockpit sounds). The product will feature a 20 mission campaign by the creators of the Huey "UN Pilot" campaign, which was very well recieved by the community, and the normal set of features that will include training missions, single combat missions, and extensive documentation.
We need to be clear about the current completion state of the product as it goes into final testing prior to being made available for download as part of the pre-purchase open beta access. The Mi-8MTV2 module is currently at a somewhat earlier development stage than was the Huey at release. As I write this, we are still working on an English draft of the flight manual and translation of the campaign missions. What is already included is the Quickstart manual and some basic training lessons that will cover the start-up procedure, weapons fire, and a takeoff demo track. The flight model is essentially complete and passes muster with our very own senior Mi-8 pilot managing the project - PilotMi8. The damage model is still in progress. Weapons currently fully modeled include unguided rockets and three varieties of external gun pods. While I have no doubt our progress on completing these features will be very quick, we obivously understand some of you may wish to wait a until they are "in" before making your purchase.
We've also seen some concerns raised about our releasing of a second module before the first, the Huey, is final. There are internal reasons why this works best for us, like personnel workflow and finances, but there is also the simple fact that these two module share a lot of common ground and will share even more common features as they are developed, such as infantry and sling loads.
We look forward to your exploration of another great PC flight sim and are happy to be a part of the process! As always, thank you for your time and support!
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En cuanto saquen la 1.2.6. Pero yo me pregunto para cuando piensan terminar el huey? Tienen varios equipos de desarrollo o son los mismo que hicieron el huey? No me parece correcto sacar otra beta de otro producto sin haber finalizado el primero.

 

Según el comunicado el Huey ya llegó a su versión final, y decidieron sacar el otro módulo antes de acabar el anterior porque se les hace más fácil trabajar de esa forma, y por el hecho de que el Huey y el Mi-8 tienen muchas cosas en común.

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