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arrow19

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  1. Better hurry with those mystical 1.13 patch :D
  2. Congrats,:thumbup:What program do you use?:helpsmilie:
  3. :thumbup: too easy mission Hey ironhand do you have any tipps to evade IR missles :music_whistling: those ugly streilas...
  4. You need to sleep with the manual :smartass:
  5. ARMAMENT CONTROL PANEL (ACP) The Armament control panel is located in the lower left corner of the instrument panel. The ACP is intended for ordnance selection, setting weapon release options, and an indication of a weapon’s current state. Using the Release Mode knob, you can choose the release mode for unguided bombs [shift-Space], including: SGL – single release bomb mode at the release pulse, PRS – pairs release 3-60: Armament Control Panel mode that drops two bombs per release pulse, RIP PRS – ripple pairs release mode that drops pairs of bombs drop a release pulse, RIP SGL – ripple single release mode drops multiple bombs one at a time during the release pulse. In a ripple release mode you can choose the number of bombs per pickle with the [Ctrl-Space] key. The number that will be released is indicated on the numeric indicator in the left part of the ACP. You may also set the interval (time) between each weapon drop. This allows you determine the distance between bomb impacts. To increase release interval, press the [V] key, and press the [shift-V] key to shorten it. The select interval setting can be seen on the numeric display on the lower right portion of the ACP. Release interval is indi-cated as milliseconds between release pulses with a maximum setting of five milliseconds. In the upper right corner of the ACP is the gun fire rate switch and counter of the remaining rounds. The weapon state indicators show weapons availability on each weapon station and weapon readiness state. Two upper green indicators indicate the number of weapons on that station. Both indicators are lit when there are two or more weapons loaded on that station. If only one weapon is loaded on the station, then one indicator will be lit. If the station is empty, one lower, red indicator is lit. The active weapon and loaded weapons are indicated as selected when the left indicator on the ower row is lit. Switching between weapon types will correspondingly select other weapon stations. Copied from the FC manual have fun :thumbup:
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