I'd like for us to use this thread to post any particular tips and tricks y'all use to hit the tanker. Here are a few of mine:
I use my radar to lock up the tanker, which gives me a better idea of how close I am and approximately what my closure rate is. As Snoochy can attest, that didn't help too much last night!
I hit the / key to bring up the tanker (the closest one is always F1). After I tell it I intend to refuel, F1 is the radio call from you saying that you are in the "pre contact" position. If the tanker doesn't agree, he'll tell you again to report pre contact. So I have started getting in pretty close before hitting F1. This gives me the added benefit of getting a pretty good idea of what the tanker's speed is.
So, I've hit F1 saying I'm ready at pre contact and the tanker agrees and clears me in to contact and begins reeling out the hose. I try to be a little bit lower than the basket as I approach it. This allows me to see it more clearly and also allows me to fly up into the basket (assuming that I throw a strike the first time) and disipate some of that overtaking speed in a slight climb.
I allow myself to close up on the tanker a little bit before pulling off some power. At this point, I am pretty well zoomed in on the HUD, basket and nozel and find that it is a little bit easier to gage my relative movement with the tanker by zooming back out to see the tail section and fusealage of it.
As most of you know, plugging in is a peice of cake compared to staying plugged in for the duration. As I mentioned earlier, I have set my curves for pitch and roll to 40 with a dead band of 10, which gives me enough authority without making me twitchy while on the hose. Still, I find that I have to fight the impulse to over control and almost more often than not, I get into these pilot induced occilations - usually in pitch accompanied with gross movements of the throttle. This is just like learning to hover a helicopter! You've got to learn to be patient with control inputs. Put a little in and then take it out.
What are your observations/experiences. Maybe by sharing in here, somebody will see something that will turn on a light and they will all of a sudden get it.....and wonder, what was so hard about that?!!
