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Bombing accuracy w/SF2V

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Hello,

Im finding bombing accuracy difficult with the Rolling Thunder aircraft (A-4, F-105D, F-100, F-8 etc.).

Does anyone have any tips or tricks besides the ol' MK-1 eyeball and "Kentucky Windage"  :baby:

 

thanks for any help,

Jaker

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Yea, steep angles and long ripple intervals work ok. Just curious if there was a ground mapping/bore sight ability to give you a CCIP of some sort. F-105 speeds with a little bit of tunnel vision will turn me into a kamikaze. At-least your'e hauling some major ass after the bomb run though.

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Trials and errors. I use dive bombing and know how and when I should release with most planes I used. Requires training and of course, diving into a frenzy of AAA. 
Can't help with level bombing, I suck at it. 

Edited by Emp_Palpatine

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Hello,

Im finding bombing accuracy difficult with the Rolling Thunder aircraft (A-4, F-105D, F-100, F-8 etc.).

Does anyone have any tips or tricks besides the ol' MK-1 eyeball and "Kentucky Windage"  :baby:

 

thanks for any help,

Jaker

 

Hello jaker83,

 

I believe you will find the below link of help (look in the "Air to Ground" section) :

 

http://www.simhq.com/articles-library/air-combat-corner-library.html

 

Regards.

Edited by Boresight

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you come down and see us at sfp-1 mods and general discussion we are workin on radar bombing and tables for speed,, alt,, distance.. I got a pic in monthly screen shots with a B-1B, showing what we are capable of doing.

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Hello,

Im finding bombing accuracy difficult with the Rolling Thunder aircraft (A-4, F-105D, F-100, F-8 etc.).

Does anyone have any tips or tricks besides the ol' MK-1 eyeball and "Kentucky Windage"  :baby:

 

thanks for any help,

Jaker

aww what the heck, it was a near miss

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a pic is worth a thousand words,, if you look close below the tail section you'll see the little target box ,,and you see all the hud information,, enjoy.

Edited by yubba

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Had to go test this,, some of you guys aren't flying the heavies,, level radar bombing, 5000ft,, speed 450,, pickle 3miles target runway I think it was a luck shot to tell you the truth

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Can't hit shit? Welcome to realism. Bombing accuracy during the Vietnam War was horrible. For 5 months out of the year you couldn't hit a damn thing. During clearish days you may get a lot of near misses and maybe a hit, but during the monsoon season strikes were called off, except for some exceptions. 

 

Notable exceptions include:

 

1) Marine and Navy A-6s had a CEP of 50ft in all weather. 

2) Air Force singles or pairs of F-105D/Fs, F-4Ds and F-111As could obtain a CEP between 250-600ft at night and under the clouds

3) Radar bombing on command of ground stations could facilitate bombing during the cloudy monsoon season but included a CEP between 500-3,500 ft

4) Aussie Canberras could level bomb very accurately from below the clouds because they had a bombsite installed, which Americans cut for costs when producing the B-57

 

CEP - Circular Error of Probability: the area in which 50% of the bombs land in relation to the target

 

False confidence in the true abilities of American Air Power is a sizable component in why Rolling Thunder failed to coerce N Vietnam to a peace deal.

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here's a present,, for you

phantom jocks

 

 

[AvionicsData]
AvailableModes=SEARCH,ACQUISITION,TRACK,BORESIGHT,GROUND_MAP
RangeUnit=NM
RangeSetting[1]=3.2
RangeSetting[2]=6
RangeSetting[3]=10
RangeSetting[4]=20
RangeSetting[5]=40
RangeSetting[6]=80
RangeSetting[7]=160
RadarPosition=
MaxElevationAngle=60
MinElevationAngle=-60
MaxAzimuthAngle=60
MinAltitude=800.0
MinReturn=0.05
SearchRangeSetting=1,2,3,4,5
ScanPattern[1].BarElevation[1]=1.875
ScanPattern[1].BarElevation[2]=-1.875
ScanPattern[1].ScanRate=120
ScanPattern[1].ScanBeamAngle=6.7
ScanPattern[1].ScanArc=60
SearchRange=100
SearchStrength=100
SearchTargetTime=5.0
AcquisitionSymbolSpeed=0.5
AcquisitionTime=5.0
LostAquisitionTime=1.0
TrackRangeSetting=1,2,3,4,5
TrackCapabilities=HOJ,TARGET_ME

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