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Hey all, I'm sure most of this isn't going to be new to a lot of people however the website below is a wealth of information about all models of the F-16. Before you get upset that a particular weapon, equipment, systems, etc aren't going to be modeled by ED for the F-16 (since it is a F-16 from a very specific time period)...maybe go and research a bit before getting out your torches and pitchforks, screaming about injustice. http://www.f-16.net/
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The stick has roughly a 1/4 inch of travel
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Roughly 1,500 lbs each. A full set will bring aboard an additional 3,000lbs of fuel (roughly 450 gallons)
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Only the 50+/52+ is CFT capable. No vanilla Block 50's or CCIP Block 50's are CFT capable.
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I believe that is the F-16's HUD recorder flipped back and out of it's housing for work.
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It's going to be a US Viper, so no drag chutes, expanded spines, CFT's, etc
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Having 120's on the tips serves two purposes in that it increases the F-16's already impressive roll rate and having the weight of the 120's on the tips reduces wing tip flutter and reduces stress from flutter vibration.
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I'm sure they'll do some fictional skins in time...but keep in mind this is an F-16A, not a C Block 50
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[WOULD NOT BE ACCURATE] GBU 39 Small Diameter Bomb
RaceFuel85 replied to Swift.'s topic in Wish List
There's a difference between a media hype video and details of how the SDB guides, drag figures, deployment profiles, weapons pages for that particular weapon, etc watch a video of an F-22, then try and design a DCS level flight model based only on the visual observations of a demo. Same thing -
DCS: F-16CM Block 50 by EDSA Discussion Thread
RaceFuel85 replied to NineLine's topic in DCS: F-16C Viper
I still hold out hope Thrustmaster will update the F-16 TQS and re-release it with the Warthog stick as an updated F-16 HOTAS I know, highly unlikely, but I still hope -
Of course :)
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Misawa at Ballad, Feb 2007..
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79th FS at TMOTA in 2007 Obviously I'm not talking about the HTS pod, but the other side
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That's why I felt okay with requesting it.
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Would it be possible, while the SNIPER pod is being developed, to have the LITENING from the A-10 as an interim pod? For the 2006-2008 time frame F-16's carried both, depending on availability, so it would be period correct.
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DCS: F-16CM Block 50 by EDSA Discussion Thread
RaceFuel85 replied to NineLine's topic in DCS: F-16C Viper
Bank on October/November -
Developer jailed in US for smuggling F-16 manuals
RaceFuel85 replied to RaceFuel85's topic in Chit-Chat
Yes He was on the ED team as recently as last year -
Developer jailed in US for smuggling F-16 manuals
RaceFuel85 replied to RaceFuel85's topic in Chit-Chat
Yep...I didn't change it. -
Developer jailed in US for smuggling F-16 manuals
RaceFuel85 replied to RaceFuel85's topic in Chit-Chat
So an active, major ED developer is arrested for violations of espionage laws and such and you don't think ED should say...something? -
Developer jailed in US for smuggling F-16 manuals
RaceFuel85 replied to RaceFuel85's topic in Chit-Chat
"OGDEN — A Russian is jailed in Weber County, charged with smuggling F-16 fighter manuals to Moscow and trying to obtain guides for other front-line Air Force jets. Oleg Mikhaylovich Tishchenko is scheduled to go on trial Aug. 19 in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City on charges of conspiring against the United States, smuggling and violating the Arms Export Control Act. Tishchenko was arraigned and pleaded not guilty March 15. He was charged in a sealed indictment June 15, 2016, but could not be arrested until this year after he traveled to Georgia and that nation agreed to extradite him. Russia does not have an extradition treaty with the United States. U.S. Magistrate Brooke Wells in an April 10 detention order deemed Tishchenko to present a "serious flight risk" because he has no local ties, is accused of smuggling classified information and could face 10 years or more in prison if convicted. U.S. marshals took Tishchenko to Ogden, where the federal agency has a contract to place pretrial detainees in the Weber County Jail. The indictment and extradition affidavits filed in court do not explain the case's connection to Utah, other than prosecutors' statement that the alleged conspiracy occurred here in part. However, court documents said U.S. Air Force special agents participated in the investigation, and all of the technical manuals listed in the case relate to jets that have been based or maintained at Hill Air Force Base: All models of the F-16, plus the F-35, F-22 and A-10. In an affidavit, Homeland Security agent Mathew Lowry described two phases of the alleged conspiracy. The first began in June 2011, when Tishchenko posted in a Russia-based video game forum seeking help for shipping fighter jet manuals. He said he was bidding on some F-16 manuals that were for sale on eBay, but that he could not receive the shipment because of "restrictions placed on international bidders." A Texas man agreed to help. He received the manuals and then shipped them to Tishchenko in Moscow. In an October 2011 message to Tishchenko on the forum, the Texan said he had made the shipment and joked, "If I get busted can you send me a hacksaw?" Tishchenko, who identified himself on eBay as a developer for the Moscow-based Eagle Dynamics video game company, assured the Texan there was no problem because the manuals were "obsolete." He only wanted to get manuals to "understand how stuff works" for implementing various fighters into the company's Digital Combat Simulation World game. The federal documents are silent on the identity of the manuals' seller and whether that person was investigated. eBay warned Tishchenko in February 2016 that his auctions of flight manuals were legally questionable, the affidavit said. Agents said they obtained eBay records and learned that Tishchenko, from January 2012 through September 2015, auctioned F-16 flight manuals to buyers in Cyprus, Japan, the Netherlands, Australia, Germany and Taiwan. The manuals contained "concise and clear instructions" for operating and maintaining F-16s, the affidavit said. The investigation's second phase started in March 2016, when an undercover Homeland Security agent posing as a would-be fighter manual buyer and seller contacted Tishchenko on the same video game forum. In a subsequent online chat, Tishchenko said he had collected many fighter manuals but "we still can't reach some stuff." "We need it in our work," Tishchenko said, according to the document. "I'd like to get some maintenance manuals for the F-16C related to avionics. Actually, maintenance manuals for any jets, including the A-10." The Russian said a direct request by Eagle Dynamics to receive the manuals from the U.S. government "is not an option." He said he would like to acquire F-35 and F-22 flight manuals and he "could guarantee that these manuals will not be provided to any third party, and I think even not shown to anyone in our company." The Texas man was indicted along with Tishchenko, but District Judge Dale Kimball in 2017 signed an 18-month deferral-of-prosecution agreement. Then, on Wednesday, all charges against the Texan were dismissed. Assistant federal public defender Wojciech Nitecki filed a motion Monday asking Kimball to dismiss two of the five counts against Tishchenko. Nitecki said the evidence did not support the charges involving the 2016 talks between the defendant and the undercover agent. "He needed to develop flight simulator games," the motion said. "The two have never agreed to exchange anything nor arranged the time, place, or mode of the exchange." Export licenses are needed for overseas shipment of any items on the U.S. munitions list, including combat systems manuals. International Traffic in Arms regulations specify the State Department will deny any export licenses for shipments to numerous countries, including Belarus, Syria, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela and China." -
Developer jailed in US for smuggling F-16 manuals
RaceFuel85 replied to RaceFuel85's topic in Chit-Chat
https://www.standard.net/news/military/russian-jailed-in-weber-county-charged-with-smuggling-f-/article_b7055cb8-d770-5b23-bf66-785104ff5152.html -
Well...this is interesting... https://www.standard.net/news/military/russian-jailed-in-weber-county-charged-with-smuggling-f-/article_b7055cb8-d770-5b23-bf66-785104ff5152.html
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DCS: F-16CM Block 50 by EDSA Discussion Thread
RaceFuel85 replied to NineLine's topic in DCS: F-16C Viper
The USAF is currently in process of buying the APG-83 for approximately 70 Air National Guard F-16's. It's entirely possible that the active duty will get the radars as well, however the priority is to get the Guard refit as the thought process is that the ANG will be the primary operator of the F-16 in the coming years as the F-35 comes online. Specific timeframes and what airframes get refit..that'll be falling under an OPSEC blanket. -
DCS: F-16CM Block 50 by EDSA Discussion Thread
RaceFuel85 replied to NineLine's topic in DCS: F-16C Viper
Pierre Sprey lives in an imaginary world where people are cheap. He openly said the F-15 was a bad idea, and that the F-16 should never really have had a radar. Anyone who forms their opinions based on him should be ignored. -
DCS: F-16CM Block 50 by EDSA Discussion Thread
RaceFuel85 replied to NineLine's topic in DCS: F-16C Viper
I really wish people would shut up about that F-16 vs F-35 "dogfight". It's been the single biggest anti F-35 talking point and the most dishonest yet.