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It's been a long time since I tried some GBU-15 drops. Wasn't their an error message on the hud if the altitude was not high enough ? If so, I don't get that any more. Of course I could be confused, don't fly all that much.

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This is a GBU-15

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Did you mean GBU-10 or 12 or 38? I don't remember a HUD warning for altitude related to the GBU-10/12/38.

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LOL, sorry GBU-12. See I don't fly that much. You know now that I think of it, maybe something to do with fusing & altitude. Either that or I've had hallucinations. BTW my drug of choice is coffee. :)

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There's an error message of your SPI is too high or higher than your current altitude. This can also happen if your target altitude is set manually and not automatically (DTS.) The generic error for being unable to compute a drop is CCIP INVALID.

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The CBUs will give you a INVALID FUZING message if you are too low. That might be what you're remembering.

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That may be it TorsteinE. I'll take a look & see. Thanks guys.

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