The Eagle for DCS. What can I say? It's fun! Not the kind of fun that the A-10C and its 900 page flight manual are providing but a different, more simple kind of fun. In DCS there are two kinds of modules. High and Low Fidelity modules. The High fidelity modules include complex machines like the A-10C and the F-86F Where everything in the cockpit is clickable. And the Low fidelity modules, like the F-15, are tailored far more to suit beginners and people who play DCS occasionly. The F-15 as it is requires two Key-combination on on the keyboard and about one and a half minutes of wait until it's takeoff ready. Haven't looked into the comba yet, but seeing how all the important stuff fit onto my HOTAS without having to use the toggle mode switch, I can imagine it's extremely simple as well. As for the pics: I had some fun with this thing, going on a climb in full afterburner, only to dive down from 30k feet to do a supersonic low pass over a small town. Those people were likely to be awayke after that. In conclusion: It's only 10 bucks. If you have a cheap joystick you will have lots of fun with this thing.







