The DCS: NS 430 Navigation System is an optional add-on module for DCS World aircraft. Starting with DCS: Mi-8MTV2, the NS 430 provides powerful, yet intuitive, navigation and radio communications options to supplement the navigation and radio systems already integrated into our aircraft. The NS 430 is particularly useful for older aircraft with less sophisticated navigation and communication systems.
The NS 430 was introduced in 1997 and quickly became aviation's most popular GPS. Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) capability was added in 2006. The sharp, clear display and intuitive button layout of the NS 430 made it the standard for general aviation around the world.
The DCS NS 430 includes:
Dozens of user interface screens
Chapter and Page layout functionality
Moving map capability
Serves as both a communications radio, navigation radio, and GPS receiver
Concentric knobs are used to navigate the various pages, scroll through data, and enter information
Options to configure to displays based on user preference
Note: The DCS: Mi-8MTV2 is required to be installed and activated.
Developed by Belsimtek, The NS 430 GPS navigation system, is an optional add-on module for DCS World aircraft. Starting with DCS: Mi-8MTV2, the NS 430 provides powerful, yet intuitive, navigation and radio communications options to supplement the navigation and radio systems already integrated into our aircraft. The NS 430 is just one of several, planned expansions for the Mi-8MTV2. The NS 430 is particularly useful for older aircraft with less sophisticated navigation and communication systems.
The NS 430 was introduced in 1997 and quickly became aviation's most popular GPS. Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) capability was added in 2006. The sharp, clear display and intuitive button layout of the NS 430 made it the standard for general aviation around the world.
The DCS NS 430 includes:
Dozens of user interface screens
Chapter and Page layout functionality
Moving map capability
Serves as both a communications radio, navigation radio, and GPS receiver
Concentric knobs are used to navigate the various pages, scroll through data, and enter information
Options to configure to displays based on user preference
Recently we released our new product: DCS: NS 430 Navigation System for DCS: Mi-8MTV2.
The NS 430 GPS navigation system is an optional add-on module for DCS World aircraft.
Starting with DCS: Mi-8MTV2, the NS 430 provides powerful, yet intuitive, navigation and radio communications options to supplement the navigation and radio systems already integrated into our aircraft. The NS 430 is particularly useful for older aircraft with less sophisticated navigation and communication systems.
The DCS NS 430 includes:
Dozens of user interface screens
Chapter and Page layout functionality
Moving map capability
Serves as both a communications and navigation radio (where it’s possible), and GPS receiver
Concentric knobs are used to navigate the pages, scroll through data, and enter information
Options to configure displays based on user preference
Now this module is in “early access” state. Our specialists are working on increasing fidelity of the module to be as close as possible to real life counterparts and also squashing bugs in a process.
The DCS NS 430 currently available for DCS: Mi-8MTV2. DCS NS 430 licensing and distribution policy for other modules is being discussed and will be disclosed later.
MP. Rearm and Refuelling menu will be reset when user makes disconnect/connect.
Briefing Window QFE Section corrections.
Open mission window. List of mission can be sorted by columns.
ME. Corrected an ME layout in the minimum allowed screen resolution.
ME. Values stored in the "additional properties for aircraft" and "radio preset" tabs will be inherited from the previous unit for new units.
MP. Fixed showing the description and player names for servers with many players.
MP. Fixed serverlist error when 'required modules' is too long.
Show authorization expiry time when login failed or was cancelled.
ME. Additional aircraft options (radio frequencies etc.) will be available in ME even corresponding module is not purchased.
DCS Combined Arms
Combined arms crash during gameplay (Weapons.dll) - fixed (fix of 1.5.8 beta).
CA. F10 map. Fog of War: target mark will not follows target outside of sensors line of sight.
NS430 by Belsimtek
Direct-to should default to current destination waypoint, unless highlighting a different waypoint identifier - fixed.
ME to FPL random bugs.
Loading an approach errors.
The default approach shown should be the most precise. ILS > RNAV > VOR > NDB > Circling. Circling approaches do not have the runway number in the title.
GPS incorrectly allows editing of mission editor airport waypoints.
GPS should only use approach or departure mode if you activate an approach or departure.
Unable to set coordinate of WP by means of RAD/DIS and RAD/RAD.
Wrong waypoints offered for approach transitions.
The NS430 pre-fills to the last or current waypoint. NS430 prompts for duplicates that are not identical if they share a root.
Suggested course popup is showing true instead of magnetic.
Direct-to legs should not draw an airport icon at the origin on the map.
Wrong waypoints offered for approach transitions.
Invalid fuel planning solutions should be hidden from user.
After using direct-to navigation, unable to activate a leg from the existing flight plan.
DCS 2.5.0 opens a new page in DCS development. This is a unified version of the game, which allowed us to combine all the maps in one package. This version includes a significantly improved Caucasus map.
Matt and Nick are currently in Minsk and Moscow where work on the Hornet and ancillary units is progressing well.
Work has started on the management of aircraft on the CVN-74 carrier deck. Departing aircraft will appear in certain parking and elevators positions and will taxi on to the catapults. Recovering aircraft will taxi to free parking spaces. Subsequent aircraft will go to the elevator and de-spawn. On the deck it will be possible to place static objects (aircraft, equipment, loads). For this purpose we'll provide some new possibilities in the mission editor. A little later, we will show you pictures and videos of this in action.