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does the a-10c use the same firing systems for the mavericks as the f-16 and f-18 or better yet same proceedures for using and firing the mavericks?

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i have been watching training vids for falcon 4.0 bms on how to use the mavericks and i was wondering if i can use the same training for a-10c. better put would that training help me in dcs a-10c.

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i have been watching training vids for falcon 4.0 bms on how to use the mavericks and i was wondering if i can use the same training for a-10c. better put would that training help me in dcs a-10c.

 

I'd stick with the dcs based training and manuals, really using mavs is one of the easier weapons to deploy. Bms isn't modeled as accurately as dcs.

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well from the vids the proceedures are pretty much the same just different terminology. these vids will give me some overall view of how to use the mavericks.

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well from the vids the proceedures are pretty much the same just different terminology. these vids will give me some overall view of how to use the mavericks.

 

Just be prepared that the Mav doesn't ground stabilize all nice and steady like bms (which on bms isn't modeled Correctly.

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does the a-10c use the same firing systems for the mavericks as the f-16 and f-18 or better yet same proceedures for using and firing the mavericks?

 

Like in the RL aircraft, the differences are in the details. The basics are the same, but to know all the details, stick to one simulation. Switching from one to the other will only promote confusion or frustration.

To whom it may concern,

I am an idiot, unfortunately for the world, I have a internet connection and a fondness for beer....apologies for that.

Thank you for you patience.

 

 

Many people don't want the truth, they want constant reassurance that whatever misconception/fallacies they believe in are true..

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