Basher11 Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 Anyone working on the AA-11 archer to make it fire 60 degree off boresight ?It takes a big G turn I know that. Quote
+Fubar512 Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 You could probably make one yourself using the 'Weapons Editor' and textures from another missile. The R-73 is already in the weapons pack, and it does fire and track well off-boresight. Getting the AI to do so, without wasting shots, is another matter, unless you limit the launch platform (aircraft) to carrying high off-boresight IRMs (R-60MK, R-73, etc.) Quote
Wraith27 Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 Anyone working on the AA-11 archer to make it fire 60 degree off boresight ?It takes a big G turn I know that. If I know R-73 used by russian airforce has only 30 degree for left and for right off boresight. Then 30+30 is 60 degree-Not 60 degree for each side. Quote
Basher11 Posted April 23, 2008 Author Posted April 23, 2008 If I know R-73 used by russian airforce has only 30 degree for left and for right off boresight. Then 30+30 is 60 degree-Not 60 degree for each side. Are you absolutely sure? I learned this since EF2000 back in 95'. The ASSRAM shoots 60 degree off boresight I am sure. Quote
Wraith27 Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 Are you absolutely sure? I learned this since EF2000 back in 95'. The ASSRAM shoots 60 degree off boresight I am sure. I'm sure that it hasn't 60 degree off boresight. But I'm not sure does it has 30 or 45 degree of boresight. Older publlication tell 30 degrees but on http://magnum-x.pl/pol/index.php?option=co...8&Itemid=74 (Sorry this side is in polich- look for 31 line of this text) is that R-73 has 45 degree off boresight and it new version R-73M shows on MAKS 97 but not in use by the russian force has 60 degree off boresight ( I'm not sure that this version is in use by India or China ) About ASSRAM I must check. Quote
+Gocad Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 Are you absolutely sure? I learned this since EF2000 back in 95'. And it's well known that computer games are the perfect source for determining the capabilities of real weapon systems. Quote
Basher11 Posted April 23, 2008 Author Posted April 23, 2008 And it's well known that computer games are the perfect source for determining the capabilities of real weapon systems. I can trust a good flight simulation for my life. Even though the engine is nowadays counted as complete legacy, I still like playing it once ina while. Have you played it before? It has that sort of music which I can't explain my feeling in words. But it's sort of like thrill and a fair bit of chills specially when the theatre is taking place near the Artic. The game presents the most advanced avionics in th emost advanced way at the time. Quote
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