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Не хотел бы осмеивать Фалкон, но мне из-за его физики даже А-10 сел на хвост. Правда МиГ-17 :D - 19 - 21 перекручивал. :D Я вообще не представляю как в фалконе вести воздушный бой на ближних. По поводу работы с авионикой и динамической кампании молчу - равных нет. Но физика всех моделей меня просто убивает. Су-25Т рулит (Боинг 747 тоже :))

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Не найдется ли у кого в текстовом виде все предложения/слова используемые в радиопереговорах?

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А что там сложный радиоэфир? Я не знаток английского и то не напрягаюсь по поводу того че там они базарят, просят. Вполне все интуитивно понятно если даже совсем забыл школьный английский

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Не хотел бы осмеивать Фалкон, но мне из-за его физики даже А-10 сел на хвост

Он это с тем-же успехом и в LO сделает.

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Так есть или нет? На форуме ФриФалькона поиск вообще не работает...

Читай мануал, там радиообмену посвящена целая глава.

"Мы русские, с нами бог" А.В. Суворов

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Over_G не спорю. Когда я на Су-25, садится (иногда). Но никогда исли на истребителе. Все молчу про эту канитель а то ща начнется дурдом не в первый раз

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Читай мануал, там радиообмену посвящена целая глава.

Млиин... Ну не надо из себя гения двадцать первого века строить и посылать в мануал! Это первое что я открываю на компе приходя на работу и последнее что закрываю. :book: Найди мне в мануале описания этих команд:

Attack Targets

Switch Side

Break Right

Break Left

Go Higher

Go Lower

Flex

Go Shooter

Go Cover

и т.д.

В принципе проблема не в них, так как я уже нашел их описание, мне нужно то, что говорит мне AI в эфире, но к сожалению до сих пор не могу найти. :)

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Ну Attack Targets скажу стыдно не знать - "Работай по целям"

Breack-и это перестроение в лево право несоответственно :)

Go то же самое только вверх и вниз хотя могу спутать с роспуском

Последние 2 "Атаковать" и "Прикрыть".

смотри фильмы ;)

Не знаю Flex и Switch Side

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Тьфу Ё бухой уже :D Не знаю я их не искал мне это нафиг не надо было просто потому, что и так все понятно, я только по дувум мануалам разбирался как Маверерик пускать

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Attack Targets

Switch Side

Break Right

Break Left

Go Higher

Go Lower

Flex

Go Shooter

Go Cover

и т.д.

атаковать цели

сменить сторону (ведомый был правым после команды станет влево)

занять позицию справа\слева

занять позицию выше\ниже

построение когда самолёты постоянно маневрируют в разных плоскостях остносительно друг друга.

выполнять роль атакующего

выполнять роль прикрывающего.

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Brevitylist and explanation:

 

ABORT: Directive commentary to terminate. Applicable to a specific attack maneuver or entire mission.

 

ACTIVE: An onboard radar self-guidance mode of an advanced AAR like the AIM 120

 

ALPHA CHECK: A request for bearing and distance to a given point. Generally used to confirm navigational accuracy

 

ANCHOR: 1.) Begin an orbit at a specific point or location. 2.) A refueling track flown by a tanker aircraft.

 

ANGELS: Altitude expressed in thousands of feet. Angels 20 means 20,000 ft.

 

AS FRAGGED: Perform the event as briefed or planned.

 

BANDIT: Known enemy aircraft. Only used when the contact is confirmed hostile.

 

BEAM/BEAMER: Descriptive terminology for an aircraft that maneuvered to stabilize between 70 degrees 110 degrees aspect. Can be used to describe your own action. Example: stab 11 beaming North.

 

BELLY CHECK: Directive commentary to instruct recipient to roll over and check for bandits underneath him.

 

BENT: Inoperative or "bent" system. "Stab one one gadget bent"

 

BINGO / BINGO FUEL: A predetermined fuel quantity that is required to safely return to base.

 

BLIND: Lost visual contact with appropriate friendly aircraft. Generally means that the wingman lost sight of a flight lead. The opposite of this is VISUAL.

 

BOGEY: An unknown radar/visual contact.

 

BOGEY DOPE: A request for information about a specific target or threat. Generally directed toward GCI/AWACS or other flight members.

 

BOX: Groups/contacts/formations in a square, as viewed on a radar display or from above.

 

BRACKET: Indicates geometry where aircraft will maneuver to a position on opposing sides of a given point / target, either laterally / vertically/ or a combination of both. Basically, it is a relatively short-range pincer maneuver.

 

BREAK: (Up/Down/Right/Left) -Directive to perform an immediate maximum performance turn. Assumes a defensive situation that requires immediate action.

 

BREVITY: Denotes radio frequency is becoming saturated/degraded/jammed and more concise/less R/T transmissions should be used.

 

BUDDY SPIKE: Illumination by friendly AI RWR.

 

BUG OUT: Separate from the engagement and head for a safe area or home.

 

BULLSEYE: A pre-briefed reference point. It is used to describe your position or that of the target.

 

CLEAN: 1.) No radar contacts, i.e. your radar scope is clean. 2.) An aircraft configuration without any external stores or tanks.

 

CLEARED: Requested action is approved.

 

CLEARED HOT: Ordnance release is approved.

 

CLOSING: Bandit/bogey/target is decreasing its range.

 

COLD: 1.) Attack geometry that will result in a position behind the target. (lag pursuit) 2.) Pointed away from the anticipated threats.

 

COMMITTED/COMMIT: Intent to engage/intercept.

 

CONTACT: Radar/IR contact; should include bearing, range, altitude (BRA), Bull's-eye, or geographic position information.

 

CONTINUE: Continue present maneuver; does not imply clearance to engage or to shoot.

 

COVER: Directive R/T to assume supporting role and responsibilities.

 

DEFENSIVE: (Spike/Missile/SAM/Mud/AAA) - Subject is in a defensive position and maneuvering with reference to the threat. If not explicitly stated, threat is assumed to an air/air threat.

 

DRAG/DRAGGING: (Direction) - Bogey/Bandit maneuvering to 60 degrees or less aspect. Can also describe your own actions.

 

ENGAGED: Maneuvering with respect to a threat or target in order to kill or negate an attack.

 

EXTEND: (Direction) - Directive to temporally depart the immediate "fight" location gain energy, distance, time, situational awareness, or a combination of all. The intent is to reengage as soon as desired parameter is achieved.

 

FADED: Radar contact is lost or has "faded" from your radar display.

 

FLEET WET/DRY: Transitioning from flying over water/land.

 

FENCE CHECK/FENCE IN/FENCE OUT: Set cockpit switches as appropriate to your location. Generally means to arm up weapons as you enter enemy territory and safe them as you proceed back to friendly airspace.

 

FLANK/FLANKING: Target with a stable aspect of 120 degrees to 150 degrees.

 

FLOAT: Expand the formation laterally within visual limits. Used to initiate a "bracket" or to force a commit from a trailing bandit.

 

FOX ONE: Simulated/actual launch of semi-active radar guided missile. An AIM 7 Sparrow.

 

FOX TWO: Simulated/actual launch of an IR guided missile. An AIM 9.

 

FOX THREE: Simulated/actual launch of a fully active missile. AN AMRAAM/Phoenix.

 

GADGET: Radar or sensor equipment.

 

GIMBALL: (Direction) - Radar target of interest is approaching azimuth or elevation limits of your radar and you are about to loose contact.

 

GORILLA: A large number of unknown contacts that appear to maneuver to a common objective.

 

GROUP: Radar Contacts that appear to operate together within approximately 3 Nm of each other.

 

HARD LEFT/RIGHT: Directive call to initiate a High-G, energy sustaining turn. Generally used when entering a fight offensively. A 'break' turn is used for a defensive situation.

 

HIGH: Target altitude at or above 30,000 feet MSL.

 

HIT: A Radar return on the Radar scope (A/A).

 

HOLDING HANDS: Aircraft together in a coordinated visual formation.

 

HOME PLATE: Home airfield.

 

HOT: 1.) For an AI intercept 'hot' describes geometry will result in roll out in front of target 2.) Pointing toward the anticipated threats in a CAP (A/A). 3.) Weapons employment authorized.

 

IN PLACE: (Left/Right) - Simultaneously maneuvering the whole flight in the specified direction.

 

JOKER: Has had several definitions 1.) Fuel state is such that the mission can continue to the target via scheduled route and RTB, but with little or no reserve. 2.) Fuel state is such that the entire mission can be flown and all the ordnance carried all the way back to home plate. Generally used when the target is obscured by WX and Higher Headquarter directives preclude jettisoning bombs prior to RTB.

 

KILL: Commit and kill specified target.

 

LADDER: Three or more groups in trail formations. It appears as a "ladder" on the radar display

 

LINE ABREAST: A side-by-side formation.

 

LOCKED: (BRA/Direction) - Radar Lock on. DOES NOT ASSUME SORT OR TARGETNING responsibilities are met unless specifically stated.

 

LOW: Target altitude below 10,000 feet MSL

 

MEDIUM: Target altitude between 10,000 and 30,00 feet MSL.

 

MERGE/ MERGED: 1.) Bandits and friendlies are in the visual arena. 2.) Radar returns have come together.

 

MUSIC: Electronic radar jamming.

 

NO JOY: Lost or no visual contact with the target/bandit; opposite of TALLY.

 

NOTCH: (Direction) - Radar missile defensive maneuver to place threat radar/missile near the beam.

 

PADLOCKED: Aircrew cannot take eyes off target without risk of losing tally/visual.

 

PAINT: Friendly AAI/APX interrogation return.

 

PICTURE: Situation briefing given by AWACS or GCI that provides a general tactical overview.

 

POSIT: Request for a position report.

 

PRESS: Continue the attack; mutual support will be maintained.

 

SEPARATE: Leaving a specific engagement.

 

SHACKLE: A weave or a single crossing of flight paths in order to regain formation geometry.

 

SHOOTER: Aircraft that will employ ordnance or "shoot"

 

SLOW: speed of less than 300 knots.

 

SNAP: (object, destination, location.) - An immediate vector to the requested target or geographic point.

 

SORTED: Pre-briefed criteria has been met insuring each flight member have separate targets.

 

SPIKE: RWR indication of AI threat.

 

SPITTER: (Direction) - An Aircraft that has departed from the engagement.

 

STACK: Two or more groups with a high/low altitude separation.

 

STATUS: Request for an individual's tactical situation; generally described as "offensive," "defensive," or "neutral."

 

STINGER: Formation with single Bogey/Bandit in trail.

 

SWITCH/SWITCHED: Indicates an attacker is changing from one aircraft to another.

 

TALLY: Bandit in sight; opposite of "NO JOY."

 

TARGET: Specific sort responsibility

 

TRAIL: Formation of two or more aircraft following one another.

 

TRAILER: The last aircraft in a formation.

 

TRASHED: Missile in flight has been defeated.

 

TUMBLEWEED: Indicates limited situation awareness, no tally, no visual, a request for information.

 

VEE/VIC: Vic formation, single aircraft in the lead and an element in trail.

 

VISUAL: Friendly aircraft in sight; opposite of "BLIND."

 

WALL: Three or more groups in line abreast/side-by-side formation.

 

WEDGE: Tactical formation of two or more aircraft with the single in front and two line abreast behind: Same as a "Vee" formation.

 

WEEDS: Very low altitude.

 

WINCHESTER: No ordnance remaining.

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Всё, окончательно пересел в Red Viper, даже раскрасочку ВСЮРовскую себе сделал :)

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Ставил на Allied Force, ничего, нормально, по ощущениям она пашет даже быстрее, чем на оригинальном Фальконе.

Только иногда при скольжении (если оно вызвано отклонением педалей) 3D кокпит как-бы "искривляется", лечится переключением видов (2-3 раза), но всё-равно не очень приятно.

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Давно и безуспешно пытался найти этот сим в магазинах. Может есть у кого ссылка для скачивания?

Сильно хочется попробовать.

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Давно и безуспешно пытался найти этот сим в магазинах. Может есть у кого ссылка для скачивания?

Сильно хочется попробовать.

Какой именно сим? всё элементарно находится при помощи гугля..;)

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Помогите деревянному человеку!Почему при пуске HARMов пилот обвиняет меня в меддоге,вроде все правильно делаю.Опишите пожайлуста если не трудно этот ритуал на русском языке.

З.Ы.Falcon 4 AF.

Настоящие герои входят в землю головою ©

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Он не обвиняет, а рапортирует о пуске ХАРМа, как и при пуске например АМРААМА он говорит Fox 2, при сбросе бомб - Bombs Away!


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На досуге пощупал RedViper,идёт в два раза быстрее чем OF и выглядит симпатишнее..Один вопросик:для RV есть нормальные 3D кокпиты?

 

ЗЫ..вот как бы ещё буржуйский подучить...:)


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на торрентс.ру его выложили, там же есть подборка кокпитов вроде.

RV вроде же бесплатный сим..? а то незнаю, можно ли сюда ссылку класть или нет)

http://rusfalcons.ru

20=RF=Veter in online :pilotfly:

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