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Taog AS365 N2 Dauphin / HH-65 Dolphin

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1 hour ago, Kristofski said:

If there's not, give me some time brother, and I'll make one!

The default mission pack of 30 is definitely geared toward the MI-60 but the editor is very robust, no coding required at all.

In about 5-10 mins I was able to place a Cruise ship and landing trigger, set up a simple "Rescue sick passenger" objective that triggers the "Fly patient to nearest hospital" landing trigger, select a spawn location and boom - a simple, effective training scenario for landing on a cruise ship and hospital roof. Set it to Live Time and Weather and its now repeatable with variety (can you do the same mission in the rain? at night? High Winds? etc). You can do this in any aircraft, heck you can set up missions for Hot Air Balloon races if you wanted, using area triggers and timers.

I'll probably make a whole thread in the coming days, I feel like this is a very slept on tool

I have been very interested in getting the Mission Hub for a while, but I too was hesitant because I was concerned about mission variety. Your information is helping push me towards getting it. Thank you for your insights into the Mission Hub. I also watched a stream with the MilTech developers a few months ago where they laid out their development road map for the near future, and Mission Hub updates were a big part of it, as was a big update (their words) for the MH-60. Hopefully that means they will be adding some new features to it. They seemed excited when talking about it, fwiw.

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1 hour ago, Kristofski said:

If there's not, give me some time brother, and I'll make one!

The default mission pack of 30 is definitely geared toward the MI-60 but the editor is very robust, no coding required at all.

In about 5-10 mins I was able to place a Cruise ship and landing trigger, set up a simple "Rescue sick passenger" objective that triggers the "Fly patient to nearest hospital" landing trigger, select a spawn location and boom - a simple, effective training scenario for landing on a cruise ship and hospital roof. Set it to Live Time and Weather and its now repeatable with variety (can you do the same mission in the rain? at night? High Winds? etc). You can do this in any aircraft, heck you can set up missions for Hot Air Balloon races if you wanted, using area triggers and timers.

I'll probably make a whole thread in the coming days, I feel like this is a very slept on tool

Ha ha! That sounds awesome!

if you do end up making some, do let us know 🙏🤙

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