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I tried to fire the Hellfire in LO und HI Trajectory mode and did exactly the same like Matt described in his videos, but it doesn't work. The Hellfire flies away and doesn't react to my lasing.

I assume it is a bug after the latest update or the description, how to use HI and LO trajectory is wrong / outdated.

Tried on quick missions in caucasus and gulf map.

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When you quit back to the Mission Debriefing screen, click "Save Track" and post the file here.  Hard to say exactly what is going on without more information about the situation/setup.

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I don't think this problem is new. Trajectory HI never worked for me: it sends the missile so high that never spots my own laser. Maybe it is meant for buddy lased targets beyond 10 km, or maybe it is a bug, I don't know.

For own lasing, I just use DIR LOBL up to 7km and LO LOAL from 7km to 10km.

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5 minuti fa, escaner ha scritto:

I don't think this problem is new. Trajectory HI never worked for me: it sends the missile so high that never spots my own laser. Maybe it is meant for buddy lased targets beyond 10 km, or maybe it is a bug, I don't know.

For own lasing, I just use DIR LOBL up to 7km and LO LOAL from 7km to 10km.

 

It worked, within acceptable parameters. I'll try to check this also in the coming days, but as said by the others, in this case a track would be very useful.

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The thing is, helicopters are different from planes. An airplane by it's nature wants to fly, and if not interfered with too strongly by unusual events or by a deliberately incompetent pilot, it will fly. A helicopter does not want to fly. It is maintained in the air by a variety of forces in opposition to each other, and if there is any disturbance in this delicate balance the helicopter stops flying; immediately and disastrously.

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