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What I'm specifically referring to is this:
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What do I name the map marker to generate this type of Data Cartridge? I've looked in both chuck's guide and the manual provided by heatblur and neither mention what is needed to get this to work.

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That uses the F10 map to create a flight plan, but instead of manually placing all the waypoints on there you can let it auto-generate them for you using this.
The only input it needs is a mark named "ATTACK", preferably placed on your intended target. It will then automagically set up the waypoints leading up to the target, I think B1-4 with M5 as the target.

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1 minute ago, MYSE1234 said:

That uses the F10 map to create a flight plan, but instead of manually placing all the waypoints on there you can let it auto-generate them for you using this.
The only input it needs is a mark named "ATTACK", preferably placed on your intended target. It will then automagically set up the waypoints leading up to the target, I think B1-4 with M5 as the target.

ok, thank you much! I couldn't find the text anywhere what to name the waypoint. While we're on this topic, what are the various F10 waypoints you can add like MP1, MB1, MBP1, BP1, ect?

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These are all of them, I think:

  • B
  • M
  • BX
  • R
  • L, maybe

 

Basically all you can enter manually on the data panel.

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1 minute ago, MYSE1234 said:

These are all of them, I think:

  • B
  • M
  • BX
  • R
  • L, maybe

was talking about what heatblur's manual references on this page:
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but doesn't have any references as to what the differences between them are.

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I asked once before and HB said they are just different ways to write the same thing. So M, MB, MBP, etc all mean the same thing. 

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