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N.Forsythe

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  1. Nah, my Tomcat wings totally work! I don't get why yours don't. Are you flying the Tommy or is it an AI pilot? If you're using the fly all aircraft mod, I've noticed there are issues with some o the aircraft from time to time. I had an issue where debris grills on my Mig-29 wouldn't open, even when hitting Mach 1.5... Try a re-install if all else fails.

     

     

    i ues the all aircraft mod for lomac but all that does is let u fly the aircraft i dusn't really change them the ai aircraft probly are ragdalled and the ai muniulats them and the mod give them the su-33 or su-27 fight dinamics ,but ill try to reinstull the mod


  2. I believe it's CTRL-W for Re-arming and CTRL-R for Re-fuelling. If your aircraft needs repair, you have to shut the engines down first, then wait a few minutes, repair time varies according to the level of damage.

     

    Also this isn't the forum you should be asking this question in, there is a LOMAC forum here for that. But you're welcome anyway :hi:

     

     

    can u re-are on single player mode


  3. I don't like things that fall straight down when the engine stops. I have been in a UH-1, CH-53E, CH-46. It's all fine and good but, I crack up when people are surprised when a chopper goes down for mechanical or as a result of enemy action. Nothing surprising about it at all if you ask me. I watched a CH-47 lift a c-47 w/wings removed from a local airfield to Travis AFB for their museum. Granted this was after they tried with the wings on :dntknw:

     

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    Members of the California Air National Guard provide airlift with a CH-47 Chinook helicopter in relocating a C-47 Skytrain aircraft from Nut Tree Regional Airport in Vacaville, Calif. to Travis AFB. The C-47 was donated by Mr. Duncan Miller of Vacaville, Calif. to the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum Foundation. The C-47 will be restored and displayed along with the 30 other aircraft in the museum's collection. This aircraft has a storied history having been one of the aircraft to participate in the invasion of Normandy during World War II. (Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC)

     

    ironick as Ch-47 replace the C-47 as troop trans

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