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Emp_Palpatine:

 

What's the "little thing with Belougas"? What loadout were you using? Was it a custom loadout? What did you expect to be loaded on those stations? What year were you flying?

 

Please give me a little more data to work with.

 

Thanks,

 

Eric Howes

Posted (edited)

butt-sniffing belougas????

 

does the same with rockeyes and uk500# too. could be a spacing issue on the MER. we've had that before with CBU-24s on the phantoms, too.

move the forward mount 0.15 forward, and see how it sits (or move both , one aft one forward?)

Edited by Wrench
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Ah, I see it now. I had been assuming that this was along the same lines as the previous loadout issue he reported.

 

I'll take a look at it. The solution might be to adjust the attachment positions. It also might be to add length restrictions on those stations.

 

Eric Howes

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What loadout were you using? Was it a custom loadout? What did you expect to be loaded on those stations? What year were you flying?

 

Please give me a little more data to work with.

 

Thanks,

 

Eric Howes

My bad!

So, custom loadout as usual with me... I was of course expecting Belougas, and my flight was in a 1979 campaign, I seldom play single missions.

 

:ok:

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