What You'll Learn

This comprehensive guide covers the essential HOTAS switches that define modern F-16 combat operations. While developed using Falcon BMS 4.38.1 as reference, the core concepts and switch functions apply to any high-fidelity F-16 simulation, including DCS World (F-16C Viper) and Microsoft Flight Simulator (SC Designs F-16 series).

About This Project

This is a community-driven project created by a single flight simulation enthusiast for fellow virtual pilots. While the guide draws from official technical documentation from Falcon BMS (TO 1F-16CM-34-1-1 BMS, Dash-1, BMS Training Manual), it is an independent work in progress aimed at making HOTAS operations more accessible to the simulation community.

Current Status: Continuously updated with new content. Check the PDF for the latest version and chapter coverage.

Whether you're learning basic switch operations or mastering advanced sensor management, this guide provides the reference material you need to keep your hands on the controls and your focus on the mission.

Who Is This Guide For?

This guide is designed for virtual fighter pilots and flight simulation enthusiasts who want to master realistic F-16 HOTAS operations. Whether you're flying Falcon BMS, DCS World, or Microsoft Flight Simulator, this reference will help you develop the muscle memory and situational awareness needed for authentic combat operations.

No matter your experience level, if you want to keep your hands on the throttle and stick while managing sensors, weapons, and displays like a real Viper pilot, this guide is for you.

Related Resources

Official Falcon BMS Resources

Official BMS Documentation

All official manuals are included in the Docs\ folder of your Falcon BMS installation

License & Attribution

This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). You are free to share and adapt this material for non-commercial purposes with proper attribution to Carlos "Metal" Nader.

Not affiliated with Benchmark Sims or Microprose. Community project for educational purposes.

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