I suppose I do not need an introduction as I have been jamming for about a month already but I figured I'd throw some info here so the wing can know a little about me.
Originally I am from the Maritimes of Canada and am currently living in Quebec, Canada. I have been working in Aviation for almost 20 years in mostly blue-collar positions. First, by loading hunters into Convairs but mostly I have been losing your luggage, dinging your aircraft, and occasionally supplying the highest quality dihydrogen monoxide to aircraft this side of Toronto. Currently, I work for a union supporting airport employees. I also travel when I can and my next big trip is Japan.
Besides working around aircraft I have had the pleasure of flying them as a student pilot, jumping out of them as a skydiver, hang-gliding and a great opportunity to bang around in an L-39 twice. Unfortunately, I haven't finished any certifications but it is on the wish-list.
Because it is cheaper than a real F-18, but still an expensive hobby, I have been jamming DCS since 2019. I have thousands of hours in Navy and Airforce ops both "mil-sim" and casual. I also really enjoy the F-5, occasionally flirt with the F-16, dance with the Huey and Hind, but my new piece is the OH-58D, which is what brings me to the v303rd and so far I am really enjoying the people and missions.
I call myself a nerd with a joystick. I appreciate documents, publications and anecdotes from real pilots and maintainers to find a balance of realism that is fun and attainable inside DCS but I am happy to just go out and jam with the goal of having fun.
Here's a snap of me dressed up for some War at Sea-Self escort.
Looking forward to jamming with y'all!
Originally I am from the Maritimes of Canada and am currently living in Quebec, Canada. I have been working in Aviation for almost 20 years in mostly blue-collar positions. First, by loading hunters into Convairs but mostly I have been losing your luggage, dinging your aircraft, and occasionally supplying the highest quality dihydrogen monoxide to aircraft this side of Toronto. Currently, I work for a union supporting airport employees. I also travel when I can and my next big trip is Japan.
Besides working around aircraft I have had the pleasure of flying them as a student pilot, jumping out of them as a skydiver, hang-gliding and a great opportunity to bang around in an L-39 twice. Unfortunately, I haven't finished any certifications but it is on the wish-list.
Because it is cheaper than a real F-18, but still an expensive hobby, I have been jamming DCS since 2019. I have thousands of hours in Navy and Airforce ops both "mil-sim" and casual. I also really enjoy the F-5, occasionally flirt with the F-16, dance with the Huey and Hind, but my new piece is the OH-58D, which is what brings me to the v303rd and so far I am really enjoying the people and missions.
I call myself a nerd with a joystick. I appreciate documents, publications and anecdotes from real pilots and maintainers to find a balance of realism that is fun and attainable inside DCS but I am happy to just go out and jam with the goal of having fun.
Here's a snap of me dressed up for some War at Sea-Self escort.
Looking forward to jamming with y'all!