P1KW Posted October 25, 2013 Posted October 25, 2013 (edited) This bombardment method is realistic? Or is characteristic of the simulator? My method was high speed and low altitude (+290 kmh / +150 m), since it is the only way (other than making a dive) that the CCIP appears in the HUD. Greetings. Edited October 25, 2013 by P1KW "If adventure is dangerous, try the routine. It is deadly." Paulo Coelho.
xentxo Posted October 25, 2013 Posted October 25, 2013 In BS 1 (v1.1) the "CCIP" marker and impact point works reliably and well. The procedure is slightly changed of what you see in the ytube clip. The bombing procedure itself comes with major drawbacks: - high altitude AG - direct vicinity to the target - technically complex ( requires max concentration on the target).
xentxo Posted October 25, 2013 Posted October 25, 2013 ... since it is the only way (other than making a dive) that the CCIP appears in the HUD. Greetings. Did you followed the instructions in the video clip?
Sylvan Posted October 25, 2013 Posted October 25, 2013 I'm surprised to see this. This means the DCS Manual lied to me! :noexpression: The helicopter‟s weapon system does not have impact or release point calculation release modes. You must calculate the release point manually. The switches on the Weapon Status and Control panel do not affect bomb release. (DCS Black Shark manual P 11-13)
P1KW Posted October 26, 2013 Author Posted October 26, 2013 Did you followed the instructions in the video clip? No, still have not tried that method. First I want to know if it's a real procedure. I've been refreshing my method, but I think it is even less realistic yet. I'm surprised to see this. This means the DCS Manual lied to me! :noexpression: (DCS Black Shark manual P 11-13) The helicopter‟s weapon system does not have impact or release point calculation release modes. You must calculate the release point manually. The switches on the Weapon Status and Control panel do not affect bomb release. Ok. Try the following. Arm the bomb and fly to limit VNE and 190 m. radio altimeter, align the target, and when around smoothly descend toward the target. In the last moments you should see the CCIP in the HUD, if the altitude is higher than 100 m. you can safely drop the bombs. The photo is not quite "good", I come from a few beers with friends ...:D But that bridge is destroyed, is a very accurate method. Greeetings! "If adventure is dangerous, try the routine. It is deadly." Paulo Coelho.
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