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  1. I flew a couple quick fights which should help demonstrate how to fight and survive against another aircraft, both tracks are one mirage against one enemy with a heavy focus on notching the enemy. This video should help understand the concept of notching - and the rest of the videos in that particular playlist could be of use as well.Mirage 2000c vs Flanker (Single) - 01.trk Mirage 2000c vs Fulcrum (Single) - 01.trk
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    RWR Warnings

    A while back there was a post where someone was testing the warnings for the RWR - http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=169673&highlight=rwr Basically there is a warning for active missiles (M) though the only current warning for semi-active missiles seems to be that the circle disappears from the target that is locking you up when he launches.
  3. Been a while since I've seen that video, nice to see people still find it useful
  4. You could try using the depressable pipper, set to a value of -41 the pipper should be at the TGP's boresight position which will give you an idea where it's looking in AA mode.
  5. I took the 27 up and gave it a go so here is my attempt, in hindsight disabling the burst cut would have helped but it is what it is. Thanks for running this competition, it was pretty fun. Su-27 Gunnery Attempt 01.rar
  6. Troubleshooting I recently discovered this thread and decided to start setting up a new monitorconfig.lua file with Left + Right MFCD, RWR, and CDU. So far setting up the .lua file to include both MFCD's works fine although adding the other indicators such as CDU and RWR are not working out so well. Here is an image of how it appears ingame - The left + Right MFCD's are in their correct positions and I have no issue with them, but the CDU is in the wrong position and altering it's x/y values does not seem to affect it's position. And finally the RWR is appearing on the main display being used for the cockpit and it is appearing in the very upper left corner at a very small size instead of on the second display, again the x/y values do not seem to affect it's position. I'm not sure if I missed a step or simply made an error but if anyone has any input as to how to correct this issue it would be appreciated. Here is the monitorconfig.lua file I created - http://www.mediafire.com/download/q8kik85j39o1xja/2_Monitor_Display_Alt.rar Running this on a 1920x1080 montior for the cockpit view and a 1600x900 monitor for the exported indicators. Combined resolution of 3520x1080
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