Fighters are alerted by ground radar and the closest airfield to the approaching aircraft is scrambled. The pilots are given the last known vectors of the incoming aircraft and they use radar by both AWACS, ground radar, and on board radar to find the incoming bogies.
ED knows by now how many of us would really want and love the f16. I am wondering first if it is not already in the works. If it is not and if it is not planned I wonder if it is because they are worried that there are too many variations out there and that it would make too many people upset with just one version they would make. People would complain it is not the version they wanted and cause a big uproar. Maybe they would rather just not make it and make no one happy than make many people upset lol.
Well if the roadmap is true the f-16c will be made and make me happy. If the tornado is actually being made that is another one I am happy to buy. su-34 would also be on my list as well as many attack helos like the mh6, ah64, mi24, mi28.
Maybe I need to find someone that has the nttr map and not the huey and split the cost as I have the huey lol. Seems like they never offer the combo for two that I need.
Before Dec of last year I flew the fc3, a10c, f86 uh1, black shark, and mi8. Since then I have not been near a computer, but looking forward to the new modules I purchased and hope to get better on all of them.
Why would it be bs? You don't have a g suit, old aircraft, bad oxygen supply. Don't you think it is possible? If it were hypoxia you would pass out at altitude. It matches the real life symptoms I have experienced so it is my first thought and would love to hear what the developers say.
It happens from air bubbles in the blood. When we do halo jumps in the military we have to be careful to be on 100 percent oxygen for long enough or we have these symptoms as we descend. If it were hypoxia you would blackout due to lack of oxygen. Basically the difference in pressure causes nitrogen bubbles formed in the blood from flying high to cause you to blackout when you come to lower elevation. At least that's what it sounds like. Not sure if it is modeled in the game or not. Doesn't matter if the nitrogen is formed from higher pressure under the ocean or lower pressure from higher elevation, its the same thing pretty much. http://goflightmedicine.com/decompression-illness/