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  1. Unknown Maverick models

    The designation AGM-65H was assigned to AGM-65B/D missiles upgraded with the new CCD seeker , the AGM-65K is an AGM-65G upgraded with the CCD seeker. At least 1200, but possibly up to 2500, AGM-65G rounds are planned for conversion to AGM-65K standard. The CATM-65H and CATM-65K are the captive-carry training versions of the AGM-65H/K the CCD seeker section for both versions are the same and named HK-2 here is a renamed AGM-65B , this AGM-65B was renamed to AGM-65H and changed to an CCD seeker at Ramstein AB , the missile in your picture above is a AGM-65D with CCD seeker renamed to AGM-65H
  2. made some changes on Luftwaffe LAU-51A and LAU-32B/A rocket pods , the LAU-32B/A is a new model
  3. A-4E with Mk.77 mod 2 bombs , they are not 100% correct but i did the best i could based on the few pictures i have
  4. Canadian CF104 Nuclear bombing role?

    i assume they did it the same way as the german F-104G crews , go low go fast , as for the weapons deployment i think it was something similar as shown below for navigation the crews would have maps from the target area and maps for the way to the target area and they would follow as much as possible natural features , assumed targets would be mostly in east - germany and poland and a high los of aircraft and crew was calculated in my home base was near to Memmingen air base our alternate landing base in bad weather , the picture below was taken there , so we saw regularly F-104g going low and fast even in bad weather conditions as long as the ceiling was not below minima , and we had some close encounters while flying very low in a altitude you as a helicopter crew normaly would not expect a F-104G or a F-4F german F-104G with B61 nuclear bomb
  5. i´m working on the Mk.77 fire bomb series and i have finished the MK77 mod4 , mod 5 and mod 6 , i would like to make the Mk77 mod2 and or mod 3 as well but i would need some more detail pictures of this bomb in particular of the front and rear as well as the filler holes this are the pictures i have of this Mk77 mod2 or mod 3 bombs , i have no idea what kind of igniter and fuze was used here , so if you have some info or good pictures of this particular bomb pleas send them to me , i NEED them this is what i have finished so far Mk77 mod4 Mk77 mod 4 with AN-M23A1 igniter and Fuze Mk77 mod 5 Mk77 mod 6 without the thread in the front and rear igniter cavity
  6. Mk77 Fire Bomb Series

    thanks a lot , with the info material that i got from Durasoul and yarkarov i can build that MK77 mod 0 and mod 2 , THANK YOU gentlemen i now only need a picture of the filler cap for the MK77 mod2 , if anybody comes across one please send it to me
  7. Mk77 Fire Bomb Series

    @Durasoul they are used during the Vietnam war and a short time after , and i find them only with the USMC dont know if the USN used them
  8. BDU-33 and BDU-48 practice bombs on a MK.25 bomb-rack
  9. training flight at the range with a Walley Mk.4 and a AN/AWW-9 data-link-pod
  10. THANKS so we have now RADIATION HAZARD TO PERSONNEL _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ HIGH POWER RADIATION
  11. i need some urgent help on my Walley project does anybody know what is written here all i can read is this , may be im wrong , dont know - - - - ETICALLY SEALED UNIT - - - - - - - DO NOT SUBJECT TO PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL GREATER THAN - - - - if anybody has some good pictures from the markings of the AGM-62 and the later Guided Weapon MK MOD´s that would realy help me big time
  12. i think this could be it
  13. AHHHH..... by creating the parts in 3d i found the words for the last pictures " TO OPEN PULL LEVER TURN" and on the Bottom "TO CLOSE TURN PUSH TO SAFE " or PUSH & SAFE or PUSH LEVER not yet sure on this one
  14. here is the AN/AWW-7/9/13 Walleye Data Link Pod , maybe someone can read this items as well (hopefully) here are the parts i can not fully read " WARNING , RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION HAZARD " and on the bottom " HIGH POWER RADIATION ", what is written in the 4 rows between is a mystery to my this one is even harder to figure out on top is written " TO OPEN PULL " the next words i can't read , on the bottom i can only read " TO CLOSE "
  15. damn.... , i get old , i made this pod already it is the AN/ALO-101 (V)3 , i realsed it with one of my F-4 packs (i think) in any case here is the pod ALQ-101v3.7z
  16. Walleye I ER Mk.3 Mod 0 , with finished skin and all details added
  17. this QRC-335-3 looks like the AN/ALQ-101 V6 , the upper cable tray is missing , thats why the wiring is exposed , and 2 antennas are missing i assume this is the AN/ALQ-101 V5 i have made the AN/ALQ-101 V6 so to remove the 2 rear antennas is no problem like this , i will finish it for you
  18. just have to finish the EO-seeker and add some more details
  19. @ Nyghtfall , Thanks for the info , i did change it right a way for me that is not nitpicking , it is a big help , i´m only human and i make mistakes , i'm very grateful if someone can help me to fix this small errors that i did not find by my own
  20. thanks for all your help , i got a big step closer to finish this skin
  21. Hallo madvad LAU-3A_Mk40_M156 ??? that pod was not released as a twin pod are you talking of a single pod ???
  22. View File twin rocket-pods assembly , left and right as requested i upload here some of my new rocket-pods as twin left and right assemblies , to use them you may have to edit the data.ini of the selected aircraft rocket-pods includet are - Aero - 7D - LAU - 3A - LAU - 3A/A - LAU - 3C - LAU - 10A to install copy the included weapons files to you Weapons mod folder and let overwrite if asked to if you encounter any problems feel free to contact me have fun , ravenclaw_007 Submitter ravenclaw_007 Submitted 08/05/2018 Category Weapon Packs  
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