WildBillKelsoe Posted October 11, 2012 Author Posted October 11, 2012 Be careful with the high angle when first getting to know the Hog: High Angle + Close Range = Disaster if one is not careful. Herewith just a quick illustration of a T-90 engagement from a dive-angle of 25 degrees, cooked with 130 rounds and engaged from the front: The 25-degree dive angle is shallow enough to always keep you out of trouble when taking the shot from 0.5nm-0.3nm as opposed to the 0.7nm - 0.4nm for a slightly steeper dive-angle. Steeper dive angle will use less rounds for the kill, but as said, it is more dangerous so rather err on the side of caution :) B7barPrsB5k&hd=1 Thanks for the effort and remarks Viper. You're the man! :thumbup: AWAITING ED NEW DAMAGE MODEL IMPLEMENTATION FOR WW2 BIRDS Fat T is above, thin T is below. Long T is faster, Short T is slower. Open triangle is AWACS, closed triangle is your own sensors. Double dash is friendly, Single dash is enemy. Circle is friendly. Strobe is jammer. Strobe to dash is under 35 km. HDD is 7 times range key. Radar to 160 km, IRST to 10 km. Stay low, but never slow.
komemiute Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 And this was frontal attack, if one manages to attack side armour or rear armour it's even better. But as I said before, don't just rush in. Get a complete (or as complete as possible) Tactical Situation, layout a mental plan and follow it through. "Trust your instinct" only works in movies... I rather count on Training, Preparation and Professionalism.
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