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In the middle of a downlaod.
ST0RM replied to Fatman's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
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ST0RM replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Will make for a great jump off point for the Yak-38 when it's released. Pretty ship. I like the looks of the Russian carriers. Maybe a Kuznetnov will grace us in the future. -
Napalm as cluster bombs
ST0RM replied to Stary's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
It reminds me of a large scale FAE. Awesome work. Thanks. -S -
I've been waiting on an admin to approve my account for your site for about 10 days now. Are you guys still going to do this? I'm interested. -S
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Heavy Bombers vs. Placement
ST0RM replied to a topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
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Dogfights and Battle 360 has done quite a bit on the Japanese forces in WWII. Unfortunately though, Germany has done everything in it's power to forget the men who fought for them in WWII. They've even gone as far as removing Mölders's name from Jg-74, despite it being used as a memorial on a Navy destroyer, and an Army Battalion since his death in 1941. Much of what has been released and shown in books and movies/TV about the Luftwaffe, has been largely based upon research done by historians in the UK and US, so it is of no wonder why these shows lean toward the Allies. I'd love to see more on the WWII Luftwaffe and Soviet Air Force. -Storm
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F-102 Delta Dagger
ST0RM replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - File Announcements
Thanks for the nice gift Ed. I'll have some fun with it over the next few months. -Jeff -
Wasn't on the side effects of this is that the AI tend to crash into mountains more? Or when you Alt-N, you port into the terrain more often? Something I recall from a while back. Good work though.
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Nothing has indicated that the H-5s remain in any primary role within the PLAAF. However it's believed that the last few aircraft are HJ-5 trainers, used for various tasks. Interesting that the Chinese are continuing their work on the J-11. Some of the articles regarding the Flanker, mentioned that the aircraft did not meet the PLAAF's goals, hence their push with the J-10 and other indigenous aircraft. Thanks for the heads up Erwin. -Jeff
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AC-130U
ST0RM replied to i fight by 1's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Why would you want to do that? A slick C-130 would be more appropriate. The guys I know that fly the gunships, don't jump out of them on purpose unless it's burning. -
Aerobatics kills
ST0RM replied to scouserlad13's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Maneuver kills are pretty common in this sim. I'll get a MiG-21 in a turn fight with me, which gradually gets lower. He'll keep pulling and bleed off his speed and will usually crash while trying to evade. During ODS, an EF-111 Spark 'Vark crew got a maneuver kill on an Iraqi Mirage F.1 when it ran into the ground chasing them. Additionally, then Capt. "Rico" Rodriguez scored a maneuver kill on a Iraqi Fulcrum when it plowed into the desert running from his F-15. -S -
Glad you liked the "office". Those Guard jets are so much cleaner than ours. The guys at Pease are pretty awesome also. Always very helpful when we stop through. -Jeff
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Drop Tanks
ST0RM replied to Stick's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
If I've got any fuel left in them, I'll light the burners for that extra push prior to a Sparrow or AMRAAM shot. I dump them after that. -S -
Thanks for the replies. I'll probably stay away from it, but was curious to know a bit about it.
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Came across during a net search. It looks pretty basic. More of a testing program than a MSFS quality of sim. Any info on it from someone who has tried it? -S
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No, the Hornets didn't trap out until the mid 2000s. The camo'd jets you saw on deck were ex-VFC aircraft, given back to training units and hadn't been fully repainted. Some aircraft were purposely left in an Adversary scheme as they would supplement the full time Bandits. The F/A-18A+ is the A-airframe with the C-model avionics and some other enhancements. The F-16C line started with the Block 25. The 64th AS (Aggressor Squadron) was reactivated with the Viper in the 90's, flying nearly the same jets they've got now. Over the years, they've added a few F-16DJ Block 50s. -Jeff
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I've got a separate install of SFP1 with a Greek/Turkish theme. I've added a variety of aircraft for both Air Forces. Yesterday, I noticed that my Avionics.70 radars have crapped the bed. They display large blocky numbers and when the radar sweeps, it keeps the solid sweep image and is unusable. This is something new. I thought it might be only with the F-16s I modded, but it also happened with the F-4E AUP's cockpit/radar. I have not modded it at all. All of my other installs are fine. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance! -Jeff
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Something about the NSAWC Hornets. They are high time As and Cs that are trapped out. Deploying them to a carrier would entail flying to a nearby NAS and hoisting them aboard by crane. Even the Blue Angels are flying F/A-18Cs this year that are early Lot Cs and have no carrier landings left. The Navy has taken back some of the F/A-18A+s from the USMC in exchange for their C-models, since the USMC traditionally doesn't operate as part of an Carrier Air Wing. On the Air Force side, many of the 65th AS' Eagles are 1985 models. Nothing to say they couldn't be bailed back to a combat unit if the crap hit the fan. The Vipers on the other hand, are older Block 32, similar to to what our ANG/AFRes fly. As far as deploying as a combat unit. It would really have to get bad for these guys to get the call. -S
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It's common knowledge that I'm not a huge fan of the Raptor. It's A-to-A ability is nearly unmatched (the Typhoon does pretty darn well) but it still lags behind in the A-to-G role. In today's limited budget, that should have been a larger priority and it hasn't. 187 jets will do fine. The F-35. Another jet that I feel is not needed. Gone are the days of a large force on force conflict. Surgical strikes are the key. We've got Preds and Reapers doing great work. Combined with the Raptors above who advertise their ability to "kick the doors down", the UAVs can go in and hit the stragglers. The money would be better spent on additional F-15Es and the newer Blocks of F-16s. The UAE paid for all of the R&D for the Block 60, so why didn't we grab some? The F-16CG Block 40/42 jets are 20 years old and the AFRes/ANG are just now getting "new" Block 30/32s. Gates has killed the CSAR-X competition and VH-71 program. The MH-53 retired in 08, leaving the HH-60Gs to soldier on with the CV-22. Guys, the -60s are also 20+ years old and were only bought as a short term airframe. Plus the CV-22 still has several limitations due to the tilt rotor design that a conventional helo can only do. After all is said and done, the USAF took it in the nuts, while the Navy is going to do pretty well. They still get their new carriers (1 every 5 years), a few of the new class of DDGs, plus they want to reopen the DDG-51 Burke class ships, the new SSBN to replace the Ohios and more Super Hornets. I hope they plan on making those Super Hornets full time tankers, because ours are nearly tapped out. -S
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That photo rocks! Glad to you see around and kickin'.
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Yak-38 Forger
ST0RM replied to mono27's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
She looks gorgeous. And that render just became my desktop image. Thanks! -
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ST0RM replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Was wondering when the Ernie was going to make an appearance. Nice Sid, very nice! -
Canada Mexico Cuba Panama Puerto Rico Guam Japan Iceland Norway Portugal Spain England France Germany Ireland Belgium Holland Luxembourg <--- It's a country, albeit a tiny one Austria Switzerland Italy Greece Turkey Egypt Kenya Saudi Arabia Kuwait Qatar United Arab Emirates Iraq Afghanistan Pakistan That's about it. They all had their positives and negatives. I'm glad to have seen them.
