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Yes, they did test it in ACEVAL/AIMVAL and ultimately wasn't worth the cost, weight, or complication when compared to the available acquisition modes like VSL-HI. It was a bit of acquisition gain traded for a decent bit more weight and neck strain. The lessons taken from ACEVAL/AIMVAL seemed to be more focused on killing the enemy further away with a launch and leave missile, naturally that became the AIM-120. If VTAS does somehow get modeled, it better have neck strain also modeled in prolonged fights.
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"Official" F-4E Livery Discussion
LanceCriminal86 replied to LanceCriminal86's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
Interesting, those don't look at all like F-4Es -
Announcing the F-4 Phantom for DCS World!
LanceCriminal86 replied to Cobra847's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
As a reminder export Es will be limited to liveries only. They're staying in front of the scope creep that happened with the F-14, the most you will see for the F-4E anytime in the near or mid-term would be some special pilot equipment for some of the ones that had more unique helmets or survival gear, namely Germany and Japan. They're not adding on the ICE, Kurnass 2000, Greek upgrades, EJ/EJ Kai, any of that jazz. -
F14 Skinners thread (Paintkit in 1st post)
LanceCriminal86 replied to David A Sell's topic in DCS: F-14A & B
Unless it's been updated, in the past you couldn't keep liveries zipped in the savedgames folders. I stopped keeping most of my liveries in core mods only because test builds meant having to completely remove all those folders and copy them back later. Eventually I'll probably move them back over and zip them. Another thing being some folks have a smaller C drive where SavedGames usually is, and liveries add up. So there can be some reasons to stick to coremods or the DCS main Liveries folder. It's only a risk if you decide to do a repair and tell it to remove all non-original files. Other option, move your whole Saved Games folder to the same drive as DCS, which is what I did. -
Announcing the F-4 Phantom for DCS World!
LanceCriminal86 replied to Cobra847's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
The desire for Vietnam is logical, but the modules with very few exceptions just aren't going to accurately fit that conflict. A late-70s to 80s version of a jet isn't going to provide the same experience as one properly configured from '64 to '74/'75 or so, namely RHAW and RWR. The harrowing experiences from the earlier years as the SA-2 arrived on the scene and radar guided/assisted AA/AAA aren't going to play out the same way with a newer RWR system like the APR-36 and APR-37 that the Es received later. To really get the full on Vietnam vibes it's going to take older versions of the modules, otherwise it's just a jungle map with 80s Cold War jets. So far I believe only the F-100D and A-1H that have been announced would be actually accurate to Vietnam. I was under the impression the MiG-21 and even MiG-19 were both post-war setups, as are the upcoming F-4E, A-7E, and eventual A-6E. And the Huey is a whole other ball of wax. On the other hand, Marianas can work for having F-4Es from say Clark AFB or Seymour-Johnson, or even Osan/Korea plus excuses to have Korean and Japanese Es out there for exercises or some other fictional combat scenario. Syria as mentioned has use for Israeli, Turkish, even Greek F-4Es and US F-4Es if you strike the northern parts of Iraq from Turkey. PG covers IRIAF F-4Es. Nevada covers the USAF Weapons School. South Atlantic, completely fictional or just pretend it's Ace Combat I guess and do whatever you want. Caucuses you can mix in whatever I guess. For upcoming maps, the Kola Peninsula works great for Cold War, with an excuse to bring the Air Defense Command F-4Es from Iceland into the picture. And the Sinai adds all the possibilities in for again Israeli and Egyptian Phantoms. -
It's a demo jet
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It's pretty doubtful an EJ would be pursued with the already large/growing list of modules and variants that are being supported by HB. With the differences in systems, slats, and other changes from the USAF blocks it seems it would be like developing a whole standalone module. Adding some altered pilots with Japanese flight gear and as detailed skins as possible should be the limits of expectations.
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The problem with the TF-30 replacement was that it was tied with the Air Force's F100 program, which itself was having issues. When reliability couldn't meet what was specified the Air Force apparently lowered the required hours, but the Navy wouldn't accept it. So the Air Force pressed on with the F100 in the F-15A which had its own issues, and the Navy kept the TF-30 as the Tomcat program was already under heavy scrutiny and embattled and I guess the Navy wasn't about to start over again trying to get a new engine. The proposed F100 based engines (F401) would, on paper, have had almost the same uninstalled numbers as the GE F110 at 16.5K dry in Mil and 28k in AB. But looking at how much the Air Force had to deal with before their F100s were improved by the 80s in the F-100-PW-200 and later 220 updates. It's funny how much <profanity> is talked about the F-14s engines while the Air Force was dealing with almost the same issues in the Eagle, including the afterburners stalling the engine out, and didn't have a "fix" until the early-mid 80s themselves. But in that light had we gotten the F401s for the F-14, there's a decent chance it would have had the same problems. However, the same remedies for the Air Force could likely have been applied as those updates to the F100 could be applied to existing engines, and the Navy would have been updating F401s instead of having to find another motor.
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Any Good Documentaries/Videos/Movies?
LanceCriminal86 replied to Czechnology's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
The only acceptable response. I need to build up a financial warchest to hire someone like Meteor to remaster/re-record the cheesy music from those old Great Planes tapes. -
And to be clear, there will not be an "early" Vietnam E like those that started showing up in 66-67. "Early" in this case is still effectively post-war, but are those "early" serial jets (66- to ~70-) after they received the mentioned modifications. So don't expect to see the original short gun muzzle, hard-wings, missing/terrible APS-107 RHAW, etc. Like with the F-14A, "early" is a relative term and doesn't include those original F-14As with the IRST from Block 70 that deployed during Frequent Wind in '74.
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Time to dust off old faithful
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Again, the US version of the -95GR was only WISHED for, the "Early" F-14A as laid out by the Heatblur devs and pointed to in the FAQ, is still a 135GR but from the 80s. Hence, I continue to use "Earlier" because it is NOT a -70 or -75 as built and introduced around '72-'74. At most it's been petitioned to allow for the removal of the ALQ-126 jammers and an ALQ-100 only option for the TCS, which would allow you to functionally get as close to a -95 as we'd get, but it is not the roadmapped, acknowledged variant. The only iteration close to the -95GR will be the IRIAF jet, which functionally will still be the 135 with some systems turned off like TCS, reduced jamming strength, no mounting external fuel tanks, etc. There's also a difference between "a weapon could technically be carried" and that weapon being within the scope of the time represented by the F-14 modules. Not to mention if ED has not created/implemented said older versions of the weapons, then you're asking HB to stop and focus on recreating older versions of weapons which ED will have to take over anyways, and then figure out how they were implemented in the aircraft, symbology as needed, and any other functional differences in how the weapons are employed.
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"Official" F-4E Livery Discussion
LanceCriminal86 replied to LanceCriminal86's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
Because you asked, all Hill One schemes have been deleted. The only Phantoms provided will be covered in Anime characters of ambiguous gender. *I kid* But in all seriousness the 110th TFS F-4Es from the late 80s through the retirement in 1991 were my main muse working on Hill One jets, and you should see the scheme in a few different interpretations around the area behind the cockpit. The more standard scheme the anti-glare gray along the canopy continued straight to the rear of the canopy hump, and then in an acute angle came back forwards and down across the intakes in a curve. Some of the 110th jets instead had a simpler iteration where it just curved down along or behind the canopy. Some jets with Hill One had a more sharp/crisp scheme while others had a more "feathered" edge and overspray look, and you should see variations over some of the different squadrons and countries that used the scheme. Hill one will appear on both by the way, the 110th being an ANG squadron had the early block jets that fit right into the initial module's serial range both with and without the APS-107 antennas, and of course other squadrons that had TISEO jets will be added when it's time. Turkey in particular seemed to eventually go with a darker, almost Gunship Gray coloration eventually so I need to hunt around and see if they actually shifted the color or if that's just folks using HDR or post processing, or just digital photography better capturing the tones. But to me it looks like a much darker gray than what the Air Force used, even on freshly painted jets. Again the intent here is to at least have a general representation of the schemes and the export nations, with more focus on the standard schemes pending any dynamic number implementation or other method to support multiple jet numbers in a simpler format for online folks and I suppose mission/campaign makers. Eventually, and maybe with release at a limited scale, some more specific jets should be included either with significant history, special anniversary paint jobs, or just because they looked cool or had something unique about them in the weathering or scheme. And of course whenever a community paint kit comes out, there will be tons of more specific jets people are going to make for their Dad/Uncle/Grandad etc's old squadron, or countries that flew Cs or Ds but not Es, probably going to see F-4G skins. And of course the inevitable blasphemy when people start doing Navy or Marine skins, which I *personally* think should result in revocation of your module license but I'm not important so I have no say. -
Announcing the F-4 Phantom for DCS World!
LanceCriminal86 replied to Cobra847's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
Australian leased F-4E skin C A N C E L E D Keep it up and the Kiwis will get a fictional Phantom first and maybe even an All Blacks one to boot -
F14 Skinners thread (Paintkit in 1st post)
LanceCriminal86 replied to David A Sell's topic in DCS: F-14A & B
No, the new VR body is in the Mods/aircraft/f14 folders. You can change the textures in there and probably tie them to a livery using the model viewer to generate the LUA lines, but it's only visible in the cockpit. The external body is still the old one. -
Phantom E HOTAS similarities to Tomcat
LanceCriminal86 replied to markturner1960's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
If you check the thread above it actually isn't, it's a stick from an MI-8? apparently, which itself looks like someone saw a B-8 and then went home to make their own. I've got a Virpil F-14 and love their base/extension, and was originally planning the Warbrd stick myself, but after seeing the thread about a printed one I'm strongly considering that instead. -
Does the DCS 2023 & Beyond trailer hint at a F-14D?
LanceCriminal86 replied to JupiterJoe's topic in DCS: F-14A & B
It's the default texture/skin, of all the ones GA chose for the video versus, I don't know, the pair of beautiful VF-31 jets that were added recently, I have no idea. -
Does the DCS 2023 & Beyond trailer hint at a F-14D?
LanceCriminal86 replied to JupiterJoe's topic in DCS: F-14A & B
D had a Kaiser hud, Sparrowhawk was the B(U) HUD that came very late before the last cruises. -
Does the DCS 2023 & Beyond trailer hint at a F-14D?
LanceCriminal86 replied to JupiterJoe's topic in DCS: F-14A & B
Glowing Amraam's choice of F-14 skins was disappointing to say the least, especially considering the available options. -
Free 3D Plans for an F-4 Phantom/Century Series Grip!
LanceCriminal86 replied to _BringTheReign_'s topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
As someone with a Virpil base and the 200mm extension I am very much interested in this. I've found myself tempted to get a decent resin printer anyways, and I think it might be neat to print it in resin. Do you know if anyone has printed sim grips in resin in the past? I understand for certain applications the printed plastic can be stronger or more durable but would there be specific known downsides in terms of strength? I had also been considering trying to print some F-14 style grips to frankenstein on my X-56 throttle. Another instance where there are nice grips for the F-14, but so far no throttles of consistent, good quality. I'd love to see some more sticks like this, your video was very easy to follow and there are a bunch of modules coming up where printed sticks that work with a Warthog or Virpil base would be appreciated. Specifically I haven't found any WW2 style grips for Virpil, and we have a certain F4U Corsair coming up in the possible near future. And while they are all potentially a good ways off, it would be neat to have ones for the A-7E, Intruder, and F-8 as well. Wasn't the A-6's grip also B-8 style? -
"Official" F-4E Livery Discussion
LanceCriminal86 replied to LanceCriminal86's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
1) This is a discussion on liveries for the F-4E 2) Those are bold words for someone who hasn't seen the folks that contribute to HB's testing crew in full swing 3) This is a discussion about F-4E liveries -
First thing I look for is APS-107 antenna on the tail, and serial number. If I see 71- or higher I know it's a TISEO/later jet and I leave it alone for now because I'm trying to focus on the earlier jets. A portion of the early Es and then the ones made after '68 lack the APS-107 antenna but for me it's a quick indicator, and as said there are some other tail and antenna differences that the later TISEO/DMAS equipped jets had.
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2023 and Beyond- F-4 Screenshots and Discussion
LanceCriminal86 replied to Czechnology's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
No, they aren't doing any of that. The F-4F wasn't the only jet referenced, they also came over and referenced US Es. German skins only mean exactly that, E's with German/F-4F skins to represent them in DCS, but they are not being modeled full fidelity.
