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  1. Still need to finish my "wingman/RIO" PC.  And then I'll be buying standalone Tomcat which remains my favorite module in DCS and the most fun to fly and Supercarrier for it. Most likely through the HB store but my main is still Steam.  

    I do wish there was to join a pilot and RIO or do a network/LAN mode (at least for practice) since that sync overall seems the weakest part of the experience but getting more into ED architecture stuff probably. 

  2. Not sure the hi-viz 70's jets really work with our block 135's anyway, but imaginations have no limit.  Would love ED to do a block 70 or 75, but can definitely feel the feature creep coming in. 

    Have the desert hot suit (and chocolate chip helmet cover) in one of Flying Isoko's VF-103 livery with very nice weathering and probably the best looking GE petals I've seen.   

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  3. On 11/28/2022 at 9:47 AM, Mistermann said:

    At this point, I've simply told myself this isn't being addressed due to competition with other initiatives.  Personally, I'm okay with that.  IMHO, there are far bigger fish for ED to fry than fixing the Hornet FM around the boat.   

    As you say almost certainly am issue of priorities. Accurate behavior around the boat higher for those most interested in naval ops, of course and those who have Supercarrier are right to be... displeased at the lack of priority.  

  4. Best thing ED could do spills be official Mod repository and integration into the game UI.  Community would fill out escorts and assets from each era with much more volume and detail (see all the livery). They would just need to make sure all the weapons are modeled. 

     I want to see the Long Beach and Virginia CGN and the nuclear Bainbridge etc

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  5. 14 hours ago, AG-51_Sabot said:

    Yep, and the 120's were still in the testing/production phase and never got to the Cat.

    I'm an old tanker and we had M-48A5 trying to plink targets with the 105 we knew our "Ah <profanity> Ranges". 

    When we got the M1A2's with the 120 smooth bore the standoff changed, but the tactics were the same

    I'm only a slightly younger USMC M1A1 tanker who wielded the 120, especially the DU M829A2 and A3 "silver bullet" in Iraq. We definitely took advantage of the ability to reach out and touch someone at 3-4km.  When we crossed LD, it was only tactical considerations on our load (normally 50/50 in the hydraulic armor protected ready ammunition storage but bad intel said an armor regiment was headed our way so the loaders mixed heavy sabot and then we had to switch everything back when that armor threat never materialized.  Lots of use of MPAT and HEAT, though. 

    AMRAAM was ready to go for the F-14D with the APG-71 including the first test firing but never got the funding for the software updates which was diverted to LANTIRN, instead. 

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  6. 16 hours ago, RustBelt said:

    Well Halon started life as a refrigerant, so I could see it shock cooling I suppose. Typically once an engine is on fire, you aren’t expecting it to work again anyways.

    At the very least it would need to pulled and have an overhaul done.  That wasn't happening on the last flight of a Tomcat at that stage in the game.

    16 hours ago, Spurts said:

    I used to use the fire extinguishers to shut down the engines after a mission, so they do something.

     

    Probably just the fuel cut for now, regardless. 

  7. 18 hours ago, Roller25 said:

    Prusaslicer has something similar. What if however there is other material on the part that is on the same level as the text? 

    That's why you need to preview and examine layer by layer.  Better to not get the base of the text than put white filament somewhere else though.  

  8. 1 hour ago, Roller25 said:

    Hey guys.. how is the color change for the text achieved? Particularly for the UFC? Is the entire layer that the text on printed in white? Or can just the text be isolated within the slicer program?

    You can paint it manually,  or Cura has a festure to "stop at layer." You preview the file to print and set to the layer before the text appears.  The printer pauses whenn it finishes that layer, you change to white filament and then resume.

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  9. I just did some testing. The ME did some interesting things.... the CAP has a mix of weapon loadouts usually A with Mk 60 and C Mk 47 but all the other profiles (Escort, Precision Attack,  etc)  look like they did C with Mk 60. Was that intentional or am oversight?  C with Mk 60 would be more of an odd duck by my impressions. 

     

    I was using an Iran F-4 as a drone substitute in NTTR, flying at 38k ft going Mach 1.2. I miss from 50-60 miles but hit reliably at 45. This was a shoulder station since the main training mission is delivery of a couple GBU-10.  

    The Phoenix misses were all followed up with Sparrow hits, which was nice Ti see since my early experience with Sparrows was not good so nice to see them effective. 

  10. 31 minutes ago, roobarbjapan said:

    He also mentioned a 29 second burn time. Which has left me a little confused. Is he referring to another variant not present in DCS? 

    Good catch.  Either he's remembering wrong... or...

    Globalsecurity lists a C+ variant.

    https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/aim-54-variants.htm
     

    AIM-54A First production model for F-14A. Analog electronics, klystron tube transmitter/receiver. Liquid-cooled hydraulic and thermal-conditioning systems. Design range of 60 nm (69 mi; 111 km) was easily surpassed in testing.

    AIM-54B Interim model. Simpler construction, non-liquid cooling. Not produced.

    AIM-54C Last production model. Analog electronics replaced by Reprogrammable Memory (RPM) digital processor, yielding faster target discrimination, longer range, increased altitude, improved beam attack capability, better ECM resistance, and greater reliability. Continuous-rod warhead replaced by controlled fragmentation warhead.

    AIM-54C+ High Power Phoenix Improved variant developed by Hughes for F-14D. Contains internal heaters, which eliminates need for temperature conditioning liquid, high-power Traveling Wave Tube (TWT) transmitter adapted from the AIM-120 AMRAAM, and low-sidelobe antenna. Latest version of RPM substitutes 6 ultra-high-speed computer chips for 45 of earlier, less-capable chips. Full-scale development began in August 1987. First test flight of fully upgraded missile on 14 August 1990 scored a direct hit on a QF-4 drone.

    Puck did seem to more time in the D and would have been in them by 97 anyway, probably and isn't talking about which version he was in at that point.  

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  11. 48 minutes ago, Callsign JoNay said:

    Very nice. Your Phoenixes still had a ton of smash at impact and the near miss. Maybe I've been going about this all wrong trying to test from 20-50 nm shots. Farther shots are better.

    Puck Howe said Top Gun in 97 trained to shoot long range at 30-40 nm or 0-20 but to hold between 20 and 30 nm since it would be detected and defeated mid range. By that point, only had C.

  12. Any progress or files?  We have all the bindings now... 

    I don't own a Warthog but use a Virpil Mongoos T-50 CM (v3) same size as the TM, but am using my flap lever, etc so would want to add my own electronics.  Am looking at motorized pot sliders which look like they should allow simulating the spider gear (with a separate raise/lower of the emergency lever). Only thing against them is most of them look pretty small in travel but might be able to spread it out creatively with some extensions...

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