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6 pointsI worked today for about 6 hours, therefore, I think it's coming along nicely. I still need more work and tweaking to get it completed.
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4 pointsI have absolutely no idea! I set up the mission to be a simple intercept of the Airbus (actually the 'real' mission was to intercept a Tu-95 on a recon run off the North Sea coast but I set up a couple of F-15Cs out of Lakenheath to take care of that). The story was that the airliner's navigation equipment had gone down and we would form up on it and lead it down through the clouds and onto the runway. I was as surprised as anyone when I got in visual range, and the flyby to check over the airliner was real. I re-wrote the story in my head on the fly as I tracked the Airbus down and over London until it landed. Funny thing is I've flown the mission a few more times since then because I thought I had set something wrong, maybe with the airliner dropping below stall speed, and it has been absolutely fine... Maybe TK programmed in a secret setting - RandomCatastrophicMishap=TRUE
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3 pointsAs QRA at RAF Coningsby we scrambled into a typically English overcast late Autumn morning... Contact had been lost with an Austrian Airlines flight from Vienna to London, Heathrow. ATC was still tracking it and although it was on course it was in a shallow descent someway before it was due to lose altitude and commence approach. We were given permission to go supersonic and made our approach to the Airbus from the rear.. It started a turn, again keeping to it's assigned course, but still descending, and we rolled to turn with it before continuing to close.. My wingman was the first to notice. 'Something doesn't look right about the configuration Lead..' 'It's the doors!' I gasped. ' All of the doors are open..' We made a slow pass, and sure enough all of the doors, passenger and cargo, had somehow opened. But how? A bomb? A mechanical fault? And what of the crew and passengers? As we passed the cockpit I spotted a torch flashing in morse code. E-L-E-C S-T-O-R-M || M-L-T-P-L L-I-G-H-T-N-G S-T-R-K-S || L-O-S-T P-R-S-R || P-S-G-R-S C-R-W O-N O-X-Y || L-N-D-G L-H-R A-S-A-P|| I passed the message to base: They had flown through an electrical storm and had suffered multiple lightning strikes. The aircraft's electric systems had obviously been affected which had caused the doors to unlock and blow open. This had caused a decompression (hence the shallow descent, to try to minimise the effects) and crew and passengers were on oxygen. They were intending to land at London Heathrow still. ATC took moments to digest this and the response was quick - get them to another airfield, but not Heathrow. The risk that this was a ruse for a terrorist attack was too great. Before I had a chance to reply to the airliner we dropped into the clouds and I called Two in closer as we stuck grimly to the Airbus, not wanting to lose sight of it in the descent.. As we dropped through the overcast I moved up and passed on the message to the airliner crew. Their response - N-C-D || L-H-R O-N-L-Y Querying base for orders we were told to to just stick with the Airbus and while investigations into the passengers and crew continued. If this was a terrorist attack or a madman in the pilot seat, would we be cleared to shoot down the airliner? We were running out of time, the aircraft was still descending and we were now coming up on populated areas. A shootdown now could cause catastrophic damage on the ground.. And then we were out of time for a decision, as we came over Central London, with visibility still poor in the low cloud and rain squalls... The Airbus lowered it's undercarriage slowly. They must be using some emergency method.. I closed to get a better look and signalled to the crew the wheels looked to be down OK. I dropped back to watch as the airliner made it's final approach. Orders were still to remain on standby to shoot it down if necessary. What did they expect us to do at this late stage? Strafe it on the runway? And then it was down and stopped on the runway. We pulled clear as emergency vehicles swarmed around it and a fleet of air ambulances were cleared in to begin ferrying the most severely hurt to hospitals. We didn't see any of that as we headed back to base, treating Londoners to a flyby as we crossed the capital again, although whether they could see us in the murky weather is debateable.. And home to a rainy afternoon, Maybe there'll be something good to watch on the telly...
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2 pointsthis day i hope.... to bump this thread up. transport missions and non "bomb" cargo items would still be nice too
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2 pointsHi all, 6 September 2021 A new update to V1.16 is available for WOFF BH&H II. The change log is below. Please see the WOFF BH&H II download page on our website for more information. WOFF BH&H II CHANGE LOG: Version 1.16 6 September 2021 1 ) Fixed an issue that prevented the AI bombers from bombing when player is in bombardier station. 2) Aircraft changes;a) Added BombSight to all 2 Seaters (except Nieuport 12); Aviatik BI, Aviatik BII Aviatik CI Aviatik CI SOL Aviatik CI OBS Breguet14 A2 Bristol F2b Caudron G4 DFW CV DH4 FE2b Gotha GIV Hannover Morane L Pfalz AI RAF BE2c Early RAF BE2c RAF BE2c SOL RAF BE2c OBS Re (RE8) Roland CII Rumpler CIV Sopwith Strutter B1 Sopwith Strutter b) Added Bombsight to Strutter B1 (single seater bomber). c) Also Breguet14 fixed hub of blurred prop, fixed small issue on lower LOD when zooming out. d) Fixed fuselage mapping issue on N24, N24 Bis, N24 Bis Lewis, N24 Lewis, N27. Also includes all the previous patches.
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1 pointVulcan in the Valleys.. Showing it's teeth.. Heading for home..
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1 pointNice! The pilot is Italian! This has been such a great year in sports for my country.
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1 point2015... Early test flights of the Boeing F-15F Super Eagle from Eglin AFB !
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1 pointI think Ace Combat is owed an apology. Surprised the aircraft could lift the man's tungsten balls.
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1 pointGiving the new Vulcan a workout high over the English countryside..
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1 pointok, how'd you get the Airbus to fly doors open, presuming it to be AI? mandatory screenie, or just another day at the DA labs
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1 pointRight in the pickle barrel LOL... Just pickle below the red square and bingo bombs on target.
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1 pointWell little by little we are moving further to develop spurt bombs an other advanced weaponry! By now we can greet the Orion's bigger brothers, the extended range Orion and the "Apollo-class starfighter"
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1 pointTransport or Ferry missions would make civil plane flying possible. Would be nice to fly a DC-9 from London to Paris or so.
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1 pointEvery day i hope i finish a campaign without the game regretting to inform me i died and caused a nuclear war because i was stupid.
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1 pointevery day I hope I will stop editing files and finally start playing for the dog's sake..
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This model represents the Kanimbla class, an amphibious transport in commission with the Royal Australian Navy from 1994 to 2011. The Kanimbla and her sister ship Manoora were extensively modified Newport class landing ships transferred from the USN. While officially recommissioned in 1994, they did not enter RAN service until 1999 when the repairs and upgrades were finally completed. The Kanimbla class has a large hangar for up to four helicopters, landing pads fore and aft, and an enormous crane capable of lifting 70 tons. See the readme for full details. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or constructive criticisms regarding this model, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you!
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