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  1. While you can muscle your F-4 in the WVR arena and win a fight, its just not advisable. You'll have the occassions where the enemy loses sight and its an easy one turn kill, but the norm will be one turn with your hi yo-yo to put you behind his 3-9 line then 2-3 more turns to get down on his six, then try to capitalize and anticipte his manever to give your sidewinder a good chance of hitting.

    Best tactic with the mighty F-4 is always to take your shots on the way in with an AIM-7 if hes nose or tail on, then extend out a few miles and slowly turn back in. Keep your speed way up, but dont do more than 3 turns with the guy or your gas will be gone too soon to make an escape. Also, if you get in a spin, NO FLAPS. your jet isn't responding like an airplane when its in a spin and the flaps will not be an item that keeps you slow and adds lift while youre in a spin. They might help to put you on your back and make it unrecoverable IRL. just throttle to idle, center stick with slight forward pressure, and opposite rudder until your spin stops-then add the throttle and smoothly pull up-a quick snap will put you right back in the spin.

    If you do decide to dogfight in the F-4-make sure you have a gun and good dogfight missiles(so SF2 Israel is a good choice for this-the AIM-9G and on are pretty good). If you want to learn how the fly the Phantom like a king, start with a navy F-4B in 1968 and try to manage your energy while the MiG-17s dance on slightest updraft. Your Israeli F-4 should have full maneuvering slats to aid you, but you still bleed energy like a cut artery if you make a tight turn at 400kts.

     

    Good luck and KILL MIGS


  2. Hi new to the scene...

     

    If any1 has experience in this matter, I have a Cougar Thrustmaster brand new and when I play lock on the damn configuration never works sometimes it doesnt even pick up my throttle and when it does the throttle doesnt work and a few buttons on the yoke.. My Cougar works well with Strike Fighters cause i can customize each button to my licking within the game. i even use profiles from what ppl are using for the Cougar in lock on.. somehow i just feel as if the game doesnt pick up the HOTAS... i have foxy running, i turn off foxy to try it as well and nothing... also using Foxy is abit to complex for me i dont understand it to well...

     

     

    Now that T.A.R.G.E.T. has come out with and supports the COUGAR, has the COUGAR been imrpoved with this application considering its new software for Windows 7? Has T.A.R.G.E.T. improved the COUGAR in any form of way? i am unable to tell as i am not in my Home State where my pc and Cougar is. I am on the verge of getting a Saitek x52 pro to just end all my problems that i am having with the COUGAR and its software. but would like to know before i buy it, is the COUGAR been resolved or fixed for newer machines with Thrusmasters new software?

     

    It has nothing to do with the cougar-every stick you get needs to be customized in the very in depth lock on control section. The reason for this is because they wanted each aircraft to be able to have its controls accuratelly simulated to a certain degree. You need to go to the options/control section in your lock on menu. Each aircraft needs to be individually configured-so choose the aircraft at the top of the page and then select axis assisgnments-on the right , in the axis column-select to edit the throttle and then choose your cougar z axis.

     

    Where were you able to get a new cougar? Is it stock or modded?


  3. Hello, I'm new to falcon and have been going through the manual.

     

    I'm having problems with this seemingly basic exercise, the manual explains horizontal turns in far more detail yet vertical appears to be much harder to master.

     

    I have succeeded on multiple occasions but cant pin down what it was i did right, i lose far too much speed.

     

    I would ask for specific directions but there's far too many variables for me to get my head around to create a sentence at the moment.

     

    If anyone could give me some advice i would appreciate it.

     

    First ensure you start with excess energy-400kts or above if at a high fuel load(forget the whole "superfighters" mentality of better than 1:1 TW ratio-real ACM doesnt lock to isolated statistics of wing loading and TW but rather a comparison of your energy versus the bogeys at that moment and wher you want to be 5 steps from now.

    So, to make it easy.

     

    1) start with excess energy and horizontal(energy here is your speed>400kts

    2) altitude should be in the fun ACM arena with thick air<17k feet

    3) when entering and executing your loop, dont pull max angles and G at the beginning or throughout the manever-watch your G meter and dont exceed 5-6g, otherwise you will lose your energy too quickly and stall out.

     

    On ACM

    1) practice smooth inputs for gun tracking and big maneuver execution-this will save energy and increase your accuracy

    2) practice snap maneuvers for evasion-this can spoil their aim and cause them to loose track of their constant airspeed compared to your loss and cause an over shoot-these should be quick snaps and change direction every 2-3 seconds, one hard pull on the stick usually will not spoil a skill attacker's advantage.

    3) record all you practices with the gun cam and review your ACMI film-F4AF is unparralled in this regard and you can trace your entire flight path and speed, g, and AoA through the recording period. You'll see when you're pulling too hard and when youre too soft. youll see were your aircraft gets sluggish and were it builds energy. I was able to take the F-14B to an area of the envelope and easily following an ACe pilot(over internet) throughout the flight and out climb him. I just needed less than 10k of gas to be there. I'd recommend saving for a good flight controller and investing in one. theyre worth it.

    Good luck.


  4. My stupidity how they got in. We're in a (supposedly) good neighborhood. I left the window behind my desk open to let some air in through the screen. The window faces our backyard. They ripped the screen down and slipped in through a 12 inch wide space-must have been a tiny kid to fit that. But it was my own ignorance-just because I don't want the study to get hot.


  5. Just glad the family is safe. Some young kid(s) desacrated our bedroom(I'll leave out the details) and made off with our nice D70 camera and Nikkor lens, some coins, a laptop, and both my UberNxt Cougar and X52 I was getting ready for my son. I'm a navy Chief who has at work and my wife and kids were headed to the hospital for my daughters breathing when it happened. I hope thye catch the punk(s) that did this.

    If anyone sees an Uber2 NXT cougar for sale on craigslist/ebay/pawnshop, my serial number is 4215. It was preordered in 2001. I'd love to catch the jerks that did this. Hopefully the renter's insurance will pay for it and I can get a Warthog to try to replace it.


  6. That was my understanding as well, the F.3s are being replaced and leaving the typhoon with the air defense/interceptor role. The GR4s still have a LOT more to teach to the Typhoons in regards to mud moving. After Tranche 3 birds are fully matured, the Typhoon may finally deploy as a viable A-G asset. Right now that role is still secondary IIRC.


  7. You think a MiG-23 with it's wings swept back is meant to glide? Is an F-4 supposed to glide?

    Its an edited video of clips or just a collection of the different recordings-there's aplenty left out that could show when exactly he was hit. On a side note, The MiG-23, although not high G rated, is a pretty tough bird. It was a daytime engagement as well and the tracers wouldnt show up as bright.


  8. The best effect would be one that calculates burner plume length by speed-IE MiG-25 at Mach 1.5 or above has 100 foot long burner plume at night, which brings me to my second point. On most aircraft, the burner plume isnt all that visible during the day unless its cloudy. Some engines, like the F-110 burn hotter than a standard F-100 so the color is diferent-F-110s being mostly deep Orange/red to bluish purple at night. F-100s are yellowish during the day to whitish blue at night. This is a debated topic but we all know there is no standard burner plume that is the same throughout.

    The best thing i would like to see is a plume based on speed-I wanna see a 50 foot plume coming out of my F-14 when I buzz the carrier at mach 1.07 in the late afternoon. Anyone know of a mod that does this?


  9. Exhausted your low altitude kills were affected by drag and a tail chase at 8 miles for the saprrow =a 10-15 mile chase depending on target speed and your speed at launch. The F-14 was designed from wheels up with a ground attack ability-albeit secondary to the interceptor/air superiority. The Marines almost received the tomcat but cost prevented it and teh F-18 was a better buy for them anyway. The F-14 is an amazing jet and could have had some amazing varients that never hit public news-other than AST-21, there was talk of a jammer varient ala EF-111. Considering the F-111 an awesome jammer-imagine an F-14 with a phased array and the entire tunnel filled with a jamming canoe fairing. Add F-120-GE-400 engines or better. Add AIM-120, all variants. Maybe even fund the AIM-154/155 projects.......yep stealth wouldn't be so effective.


  10. FC, thank you. I hadn't realized that he had said "differential", I thought it said "different" and went and found the answer in a video old enough to only have been F-14A's.

     

    So can I post the fix on the downloads page or am I overstepping a boundary somewhere?

     

    ~Stingray

     

    FYI the reason the F-14 used its horizontal stabs for roll control was because it didn't have ailerons-just spoilers. This seems to be a feature on swing-wing aircraft due to the near impossiblility of having the aileron control roll the same way regardless of sweep angle. The overwing spoilers do work with the stabs to assist in roll. This is one of the shortcomings of a swing-wing design other than complexity and weight-the lack ailerons means you don't roll as fast as a fighter equipped with them.


  11. Hey guys, frugals has been down for way too long and I don't remember how to fly any plane in dogfight mode, although i can in campaigns. I really want to sharpen my skills again-anyone remember at all? I know it was renaming the ValidAC.bin file for campaigns. Was it editing the dogfight file and calling planes flyable?

     

    EDIT-I remember I'm jjust leaving this in case anyone else wants to fly an F-14 in dogfight mode.

    Edit the TEplanes list in each campaign-open with notepad, change the last 0 to a 1 of any aircraft you want flyable, save to desktop, then copy and paste it back into the campaign area folder (ie /balkans.

    TA DAA!

    I just waxed 3 F-15s on ace setting-man those Eagles have POWER.


  12. Currently been in San diego for 3 years-got one year left. In and Out is good-but Five guys is way better. Like comparing an F-15 to an F-22. Good by themselves-but one is clearly better.

    Some people may not share this opinion, but the wife and i had Steak and Shake burgers in NC and they also had great burgers.

    Five guys is one of the best I've had in a while-and i have In and Out twice a month.

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