Episodes

  • The F-4E Experience with Sunshine, Roger and the Heatblur Team
    Feb 18 2026

    Discover how Heatblur approaches the realistic modeling of the F-4 Phantom, including system fidelity, flight dynamics, and community-driven development. This episode offers an in-depth look into the challenges and triumphs of creating one of the most detailed aircraft simulations to date.

    Key Topics:

    • The historical significance and design philosophy behind the F-4 Phantom
    • Research and data collection methods, including dealing with classified info and declassified manuals
    • Building a flexible, component-based simulation framework (Anvil) for modular development
    • Flight model accuracy: physics calculations versus lookup tables, handling, and aerodynamic nuances
    • The modeling of aircraft systems such as hydraulics, electrical power consumption, and crew interface features like grease pencils
    • Emulating aircraft wear, damage, and the visual storytelling of maintenance history
    • The importance of crew dynamics and simulating multi-crew operations through Jester and RIO AI
    • Future plans: Navy variants, electronic upgrades like D-MASS, and expanding the aircraft's historical variants
    • Unique challenges posed by foreign and museum aircraft modeling, including authenticity in cockpit wear and operational quirks
    • Community collaboration and feedback in refining the module post-release

    Resources & Links:

    • Heatblur Simulations
    • Jester AI System
    • DCS World Official Site
    • Historical F-4 Manuals & Documentation

    F-4 Phantom in DCS

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    50 mins
  • Preserving Living History: Inside the CAF and the Flight of FIFI
    Feb 4 2026

    Discover the fascinating world of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) and what it takes to keep historic aircraft like FIFI flying. In this episode, Randall Haskin shares insights into the organization’s origins, the challenges of maintaining vintage planes, and how volunteers of all skill levels can get involved.

    • The origin and mission of the CAF, with a focus on FIFI, the iconic B-29 Superfortress
    • How the CAF acquires, restores, and maintains World War II aircraft
    • The importance of volunteer support, including maintenance, flying, and outreach efforts
    • The financial realities of keeping historic aircraft operational—costs, insurance, and parts sourcing
    • Pilot and crew training pathways for vintage aircraft, including skills like tailwheel experience
    • The operational structure of CAF’s touring programs and base locations
    • The future outlook for flyable warbirds amidst regulatory and insurance challenges
    • Personal stories from flight experiences and the significance of sharing history through flight
    • 00:00 - Introduction and episode overview
    • 01:09 - Randall Haskin’s background and connection to FIFI
    • 04:40 - History and mission of the CAF
    • 07:59 - The significance of FIFI in aviation history
    • 11:57 - The story of how FIFI was acquired and her journey to flying status
    • 14:05 - The costs of maintaining FIFI and other vintage aircraft
    • 15:32 - Operating ride programs and funding efforts
    • 17:29 - Recruitment of new volunteers and the importance of training
    • 20:02 - Parts sourcing and restoration techniques
    • 23:47 - Developing future pilots and mechanics
    • 34:22 - Tour schedules and deployment locations
    • 36:56 - Volunteer maintenance and crew rotations
    • 39:18 - The challenges and opportunities facing warbird preservation
    • 41:53 - The importance of professional standards and safety
    • 44:30 - Flying FIFI: cockpit experience and flight dynamics
    • 54:42 - The personal and emotional significance of sharing aviation history
    • 61:19 - Randall’s call sign and closing thoughts

    • ⁠Air Power Tour⁠
    • ⁠Air Power Squadron⁠
    • ⁠Commemorative Air Force⁠
    • ⁠FIFI The B-29 Superfortress - Official CAF Info⁠
    • ⁠Volunteer Opportunities with CAF⁠
    • ⁠Kermit Weeks' Collection of Warbirds⁠

    • ⁠LinkedIn⁠
    • ⁠Twitter⁠
    • ⁠CAF Membership & Volunteer Info⁠

    Thank you for listening and exploring the dedicated efforts to keep aviation history alive through active restoration, education, and volunteer work!

    Preserving Living History: Inside the CAF and the Flight of FIFIKey Topics:Timestamps:Resources & Links:Connect with Randall Haskin:

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    55 mins
  • Experience the Lockheed C‑130 Hercules
    Dec 24 2025

    In this episode, we explore the C-130J DCS Module, diving into its development, features, and the unique experiences it offers. Scott "Roger" Chafian, Brian "Sunshine" Sinclair, Baltic Dragon join Matt Delaney to discuss the aircraft's history, its tactical capabilities, and the challenges Matt faced during the DCS module's creation. Matt provides a comprehensive look at what it took to make the C-130J a standout module in DCS.


    The Airplane Simulation Company: https://www.airplanesimulations.com/

    Digital Combat Simulator: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/

    Brian Sunshine Sinclair: https://www.3-wire.com/

    Baltic Dragon: https://www.baltic-dragon.net/



    C-130 EXPERIENCE NOTES:Blue Angels “Fat Albert”

    The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration team operates a support C‑130J nicknamed “Fat Albert.” At airshows around the United States, Fat Albert opens the show with a high‑energy routine, demonstrating the Hercules’ STOL capabilities and surprising agility. The aircraft performs steep take‑offs, power climbs, tight turns and tactical descents. Until 2009, JATO (jet‑assisted take‑off) rockets added extra spectacle. Today’s Fat Albert uses modern six‑blade propellers and continues to thrill crowds.



    Several museums allow visitors to step inside or operate replicas of the Hercules:

    Hill Aerospace Museum (Utah) – Their “C‑130 Experience” turns a retired fuselage into an interactive classroom. Visitors climb into the cargo bay and cockpit, interact with real controls and experience mission scenarios such as hurricane hunting, Antarctic landings and Fulton recovery. The exhibit reproduces sights, sounds and vibrations, giving a taste of being on a mission

    Air Mobility Command Museum (Delaware) – Houses a C‑130E that visitors can tour on open‑cockpit days, with veterans providing guided walkthroughs

    Museum of Aviation (Georgia) – Hosts an annual C‑130 Day where attendees explore a Hercules with former crew explaining systems.


    These experiences contextualise the aircraft’s history and allow people to appreciate the complexity of its cockpit and the scale of its cargo bay.

    Several aviation museums around the world display C‑130s and sometimes permit visitors to tour the interior. Notable examples include:

    Museum

    Location

    Display Highlights

    Hill Aerospace Museum

    Utah, United States

    The C‑130 Experience—interactive fuselage exhibit with mission simulations.

    Air Mobility Command Museum

    Dover Air Force Base, Delaware

    C‑130E walk‑through tours on open cockpit days, guided by veterans.

    Museum of Aviation

    Warner Robins, Georgia

    Annual C‑130 Day event allowing visitors inside a Hercules.

    Pima Air & Space Museum

    Tucson, Arizona

    Displays a retired HC‑130 used by the U.S. Coast Guard.

    Royal Air Force Museum Cosford

    Shropshire, United Kingdom

    Houses a former RAF C‑130K.

    Royal Australian Air Force Museum

    Point Cook, Australia

    Displays a C‑130A, illustrating early Hercules service.

    Many other museums worldwide—such as the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, the Italian Air Force Museum (Vigna di Valle) and the Egyptian Air Force Museum—exhibit retired C‑130s. Visitors can appreciate the size of the cargo bay, the complexity of the cockpit and the wear from decades of service.


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The F-100 DCS Experience with Grinnelli, Nelson and Sunshine
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Grinnelli, Sunshine, Roger, Rob, and JNelson to talk about the in-development DCS F-100 Super Sabre module. The conversation focuses on what it’s like bringing the Hun into DCS, the aircraft’s defining characteristics, and how the team is approaching its behavior in the sim.

    Grinnelli discusses his experience being welcomed into the F-100 community and what he’s learned from the people who know the jet best. Sunshine and JNelson add a brief look at how the game engine handles some of the aircraft’s unique flight traits, and Roger provides historical context that helps frame the F-100’s place in aviation.

    It’s a practical, honest discussion about the aircraft, the module, and what sim pilots can expect as development continues.

    https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/

    https://grinnellidesigns.com/f-100/

    https://supersabresociety.org/

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Air Combat Sim Episode 52: The Open Phantom Project
    Oct 10 2025

    In this episode of our DIY series, we dive into the Open Phantom Project, a fresh initiative aimed at empowering flight simulation enthusiasts to create their own gear. Join us as we chat with the team about their diverse backgrounds, the project's ambitious goals, and the challenges they've encountered along the way. We'll explore the role of community collaboration, the use of 3D printing and CNC machines, and how DCS BIOS is simplifying cockpit building. Whether you're a seasoned DIYer or just curious, this episode offers a glimpse into the future of DIY flight sim gear. Tune in to discover how the Open Phantom Project is making cockpit building more accessible and exciting than ever.


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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • ACS Episode 51: On Guard - Reflected's Red Flag 81-2 Campaign Mission 1 (Part 2)
    Sep 10 2025

    Join us as we delve into the impactful experiences of Reflected Simulation's Red Flag 81-2 Campaign. Discover lessons learned, and insights gained from navigating the complexities of red flags in various contexts.


    Reflected"s Campaign

    https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/shop/campaigns/f-4e_red_flag_81-2_campaign/

    Heatblur's F-4

    https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/shop/modules/phantom/

    Brought to you by Authentic Media (https://www.authenticmedia.io)

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    53 mins
  • ACS Episode 50: On Guard - Reflected's Red Flag 81-2 Campaign Mission 1 (Part 1)
    Sep 2 2025

    Join us as we delve into the impactful experiences of Reflected Simulation's Red Flag 81-2 Campaign. Discover lessons learned, and insights gained from navigating the complexities of red flags in various contexts.


    Reflected"s Campaign

    https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/shop/campaigns/f-4e_red_flag_81-2_campaign/

    Heatblur's F-4

    https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/shop/modules/phantom/


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    34 mins
  • Air Combat Sim Episode 49: Inside Reflected Simulations, Building the Most Authentic DCS Campaigns
    Aug 13 2025

    In this episode of the Air Combat Sim Podcast, Rob Grady and Scott “Roger” Chafian sit down with Greg Gál—better known as Reflected Simulations—one of DCS World’s most respected campaign creators.


    Greg shares how his lifelong passion for aviation turned into designing some of the most authentic and immersive campaigns in DCS, including MiG Killers, Red Flag 81-2, Wolfpack, Fear the Bones, Speed & Angels, and V for Victory.


    We dive deep into:

    • His research and planning process for historical accuracy

    • Working with subject matter experts like “Bio” and Paco

    • Balancing immersion, realism, and fun

    • Updating older campaigns with new DCS features

    • Why WWII and Cold War aircraft have his heart

    • The upcoming Pacific theater and his “docu-campaign” approach to the F-14


    Reflected on YouTube: / @reflectedsimulations

    Reflected on Eagle Dynamics: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.co...

    Reflected's Anytime Baby! Campaign Trailer: Anytime, Baby! F-14 Tomcat Campaign Announ...

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    1 hr and 19 mins