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In one of the last flights i dropped some MK-82 HD.

When aim down with the CCIP reticle on a Location and drop the Bomb, the DMT TV Cam switch to this position.

 

Is this behaviour of the DMT right?

Edited by Schmirco
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With H4.0, the mission system computer can store 60 waypoints, numbered 0 through 59, 10 markpoints, numbered 0 through 9, and 5 targetpoints, numbered 0 through 4. Markpoints are denoted by the M legend and Targetpoints by the T legend.

 

IIRC the system stores Targetpoint 0 where you dropped your bomb and uses that if a targetpoint hasn't been pre-designated.

 

Obviously Razbam's waypoint, markpoint and targetpoint system is still WIP and current behaviour is an extrapolation.

 

Is this behavior of the DMT right?

AFAIK the DMT camera tracks the active targetpoint and it's behaviour is correct.

Edited by Ramsay

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In one of the last flights i dropped some MK-82 HD.

When aim down with the CCIP reticle on a Location and drop the Bomb, the DMT TV Cam switch to this position.

 

Is this behaviour of the DMT right?

 

 

Yes, that behavior is correct.

After you release the bomb in CCIP, the system locks the spot as a Targetpoint, so you can return to it.

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