Check the Releases and download the latest PDF, then use as desired. The LaTeX source files are also available for download.
For ease of maintenance, no image file versions are maintained here. To convert this to a format directly suitable as an in-game kneeboard (e.g PNG) please use DCS Kneeboard Builder
- A kneeboard-style
Cheat Sheet
for the DCS F-14 A/B - Intended to allow someone already (partially) knowledgeable about the Tomcat's systems to quickly find necessary information
Or at least what I think is cool.
To facilitate quick location of the desired information the front page's chevrons/thumbtabs act as hyperlinks to the relevant chapters. Then, the mini-table-of-contents at the start of each chapter are also hyperlinks to the sections and subsections. Finally, one can return to the front page at any time simply by clicking on the hatching at the top of the page in order to find the next piece of information.
The front page chevrons and thumbtabs on the chapter pages are not just for show. If printed and cut they should act in much the same way as the thumbtabs on typical in-cockpit checklists. Additional cut lines are provided on odd pages as necesary.
While the styling of this document is in no ways completely representative of actual documentation, it was chosen to feel inspired by actual NATOPS and Emergency Checklists.
Check out my other Cheatsheets (Precompiled PDFs for various aircraft)
This guide is still in progress and updates will come as I have time.
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PROCEDURES
START-UP
- Overhaul pre-start?
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RADAR
TID
- Navgrid explanation
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TCS-LANTIRN
TCS
- Write the whole thingLANTIRN
- Probably needs to be overhauled
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A/A WEAPONS
- People have complained that jester tries switching from one STT to the other and loses lock -> add explanation
- Add more advanced RIO explanation of Phoenix employment (including diagrams of TUOR etc.)
- Maybe add example Timelines
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GENERAL
- Apply
[desired effect] -> [necessary switchology]
structure- see
UHF 1
andV/UHF 2
for examples
- see
- Apply
- A huge thanks to Chuck's Guides, this served as the original basis for this guide
- Heatblur's excellent Documentation was also an invaluable source
- Fly and Wire have produced an excellent repository for all things RIO: Virtual Backseaters Volume I: F-14 Radar Intercept Officer
- The official NATOPS was referenced when necessary