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  1. I previously read a post in Reddit that the NAVFLIR was added to the C type of the F18 in the 90s (or 80s). If this is true, I hope the navflir feature is added to Hornet. It was very useful on the Harrier.
  2. I think so too. If the current quality continues, I think the price of this model should be cheaper.
  3. Hornet's engine fire is implemented only when controlled by AI, and fire does not occur when the player is the pilot. It would be nice if the engine of the player's Hornet also caught fire.
  4. If you know the link or title of the article, can you let me know?
  5. I found that there was no difference between HI and LO in the gun's rate of fire settings in air-to-ground mode. (I know its fire sounds are same). In the original HI mode, it takes 5 to 6 seconds to consume all ammo, but in air-to-ground mode, it takes 8.6 seconds for both modes. However, it works well in AA mode. is this normal?
  6. From my point of view, there was nothing wrong with the engine. f-18 engine.trk
  7. Sure. Could it be that the engine doesn't break down because the firing position is wrong? (But that doesn't mean the engine will break down in a normal situation.) There is some noise in the video. Digital Combat Simulator 2024-03-21 20-41-50.mp4
  8. When I am attacked while performing a mission with an F-18, there is always an engine fire. Even if you are hit with AAA, there is no problem with the engine. Is there no damage model for the engine?
  9. I've been playing the f-15c campaign recently, and i noticed that the f-15c's engines don't fail when hit by a missile or when it crashes.also there is a fire alarm, but even if a fire occurs, it is quickly extinguished. Is this normal?
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