S-70 Blackhawk
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Online Aces
S-70 Blackhawk posted a topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Hey all, There is probably already a thread on this, but does anyone here play WOE online? If so, are you part of any virtual squadrons and such? Cheers Blackhawk -
G.Day yes another newbie!
S-70 Blackhawk replied to Sgt Bayliss's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
WHOOOO!!!! Another Aussie! :D Glad to see I have some more...er....less forigen company here :-p (j/ks people) Hope you enjoy yourself here at combat ace, as you have found out, we have a large group of people that would be very happy to help you with pretty much anything. Cheers Blackhawk -
Joystick?
S-70 Blackhawk replied to Inous's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
Haha, a lot of questions for a new guy How much should you spend on a joystick? As much as you can afford. It REALLY depends on what you want to use them for. Personally, I'd reccommend the Saitek Proflight X-52 (or stock X-52) and Saitek pedels for a damn good product. Of course, you could always go Logitech......nuf said. For the Saitek X-52 (the origional version), be prepared to pay <$200 Australian. For the Proflight X-52, <$280 Australian. Bundles are all over the place, so shop around and see what you can find. Again, it depends on how much you are willing to spend. Rudder pedels add a massive amount of realism if configured correctly, tho I might add that it may take a while to develop the co-ordination neccesarry to use them (I believe it is called getting used to?) Again, they are expencive. The most prominant brands or rudder pedels are Saitek (my personal fave) and CH..... Saitek pedels are approx $200 Australian. As for vSquadrons, I wouldnt have a clue Hope I helped Cheers Blackhawk -
A2A combat tips for the F-22 UPDATED
S-70 Blackhawk replied to serverandenforcer's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Damn good work there S&E, Another few tips I can think of are: 12.) Keep your speed up, the Raptor bleeds it off really fast in tight turns. Aircraft such as MiG-21's will outmaneuver you easily at slow speeds (i.e. below 200kias), those things were built to turn. 13.) Listen to your wingmen. Along with ejecting chaff/flare every 8-10sec, you should dump a bundle (2 of each?) if you hear a "Missile Launch' in your headphones. It may not be aimed at you, but better be safe than sorry. 14.) As said by S&E, if you have got your target smoking/exploding, move straight onto the next one. If you're out of targets, NEVER forget to keep checking your map for inbounds, and the skies and ground for SAM's (those SA-8's are infrared, so you will usually have no radar lock indication). 15.) If you run out of missiles and gun ammo, and your wingmen have been splashed, don't be afraid to hit the deck and make a run for it. More than likely your pursuers will end up as a crater if you fly it right. The only exeption to this rule is if your enemy is retreating, and they have no missiles. IF you're careful, you can often slide along side and give their wing a little nudge. If you do it right, you will take them out (CAUTION, if you do it wrong.....nuf said) 16.) The Raptor will fly okish at all altitudes, but if you get bounced without warning (unlikely) then descend, chaff, flares, ECM (should already be on) and bring them to a more suitable altitude. Remember that the closer you are to the ground, the more AAA and SAM's there will be. 17.) If you do get in a close turning battle with a Tango, then extend, get some speed and distance on your opponent, and go in for seconds. Alternatively, try to keep your opponent out of your 6 while you maneuver, and call your wingman to help. They may not be the best, but they will distract the guy on your tail. If you are caught in a situation when you got a guy you're lining up for a shot and another one chasing you, ignore the kill and defend yourself. 18.) One of the most important things to remember while flying this bird. She may be cutting edge technology, and may be capable of shooting down anything in her path, but remember....if you got no gas, she ain't going anywhere. Ensure that you glance periodically at your fuel gauge during your flight and engagement. It may be necessary to beat a retreat (or go high and attempt to conserve your fuel on the way home). -
Just another important thing... Be VERY careful how far you put the nozzles forward, as you might find yourself flying backwards. I would recommend flying some 'helos on a good simulator (e.g. FS2004). That definitly helps, if you have one that is.
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I AM: a F/A-22 RAPTOR. You are stealthy and daring. You probably pursue a career that involves challenges and special cases. You are sleak and a "player" if you will. You are a bit un-tamed, wild by nature, and you love being at your wildest around a group of people. You are loyal, understanding, and trustworthy. Your patience is a little low. You love adventure and risk, and the rewards that come from them. You are not always too worried about the downsides to risks, as the thrill of the adventure outweighs them. You are a warrior in life, taking things head on, and you could also be considered to be somewhat of a "hot-head" at times. Well hey, I think thats a suitable result...DEFINITLY running low on the patience side of things
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Looking for a Mud Hen?
S-70 Blackhawk replied to malibu43's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Rgr MTL. Does teh MF weps pack conflict with the Bunyap one? Also, just confirming, the (LAU) rounds are training rounds? Or are these just missiles with a different launch rail? Cheers Blackhawk -
Looking for a Mud Hen?
S-70 Blackhawk replied to malibu43's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
USAFMTL, you've worked another wonder with this bird. However I have to ask a dumb question, *DRUMROLL* What is the difference between an AIM-120B and a AIM-120B (LAU) ? Reason I ask is that the default load outs allow a AIM-120C (LAU), and I always thought that the (LAU) meant (training round). However, after asking my wingman if it was live or not (hehehe....), it seemed to go kaboom ok. The almighty Google (or Elgoog...hcum erom nuf) revealed that LAU is a series of weapon 'pylons' for AIM-7's and AIM-120's among other things. Also, the default loadout for some attacks is those damn training rounds....can't the Mud Hen carry those nifty GBU-40's? Cheers, Blackhawk -
AI Performance low and fast
S-70 Blackhawk replied to Tantobot's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Hooah! Though, one thing I have noticed is that the larger your formation (i.e. 12-16 + ships) , the more likely you are to loose your wingman and a large number of formation members.... you would think wingmen would help each-other out. Perhaps they were from a different squadron? -
Not to hijack this thread...but my maverics are screwed When I fire them, its approx 2 seconds till they actually launch. Even after that, they are VERY innacurate (i.e. 1 out of 6 hits). They USED to be super darts, that launched when i told em to, and hit almost everything, but something changed and they are not like they used to be. What is even more confusing is that the weapon file, when edited with the Weapon Editor (surprise) says that there is no launch delay, and the accuracy is like 80. any ideas?
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AI Performance low and fast
S-70 Blackhawk replied to Tantobot's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Hey all, With regards to wingmen, I find that on recon missions (particularly in my F-111) that its a good idea not to bring a friend. Firstly, I GENERALLY find he gets shot down or lost while egressing. This, and the fact I fly my 'Pig' to the edge of its performance envelope not above 100ft AGL, means I can do what i want to avoid getting killed, without worrying about loosing a squadron member (and more importantly, another F-111!) Cheers Blackhawk -
Su-25? Su-24? Buccaneer?
S-70 Blackhawk replied to ndicki's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Interesting SandyC, My father served in Rhodesia as well, although I'm not sure what capacity he was in (I believe Australian Army...) Cheers Blackhawk -
MiG-21 with Sidewinders?
S-70 Blackhawk replied to ndicki's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Whatever happened to the Dirka Dirkastanies ??? Everyone knows about the Dirka Dirkastanies....... Why is everyone so quiet? Cheers Blackhawk Oh...and yes, my vSquadron ALWAYS call our foe an aircraft from the nation of 'Dirkastan' (No offence intended to any parties in case you are offended ) -
... ... ... Welcome to Super Pro!!! I'm assuming thats just the way it is...otherwise, I have no idea :-p Cheers Blackhawk
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Bored? Live the Force at USEC!
S-70 Blackhawk replied to icemotoboy's topic in Virtual Squadron Chat
Hey, ive been working on some code that allows you to drop all kinds of ordinance, if anyone's interested, email me at samainslie@hotmail.com Cheers Sam -
Australia goes with Fullbacks?
S-70 Blackhawk replied to Silverbolt's topic in Military and General Aviation
Hey everybody, Can we get another source on this one please? IMHO, i think it would be stupid of the government to purchase Su-34's so soon after an election and putting the money towards the F-35 and F/A-18F. On top of that, although it may have a potent strike capability, it was designed for use with Russian weapons systems....therefore our ASRAAMS through to Mk82's might not work as well as they would on an American airframe without big expensive software updates.....which would need to be done anyways considering very few RAAF members can read Russian or use their systems. Additionally, the infrastructure is designed for NATO/US aircraft. Heck, even external power carts would need adapters for Russian fittings. Engines would need to be redone as Russian engines are obviously different to US engines (though they have the same concept...air in here, thrust out here)... Just my 2 cents (which are worth a lot more due to a strong economy :p ) Blackhawk -
i like to leran dog fight how can i get that?
S-70 Blackhawk replied to kh606fp's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
G'day 606FP, Honestly, the best way to learn to dogfight is for someone to teach you. I was instructed by a good friend of the family (and an Aussie F/A-18 Pilot :D ) and I tell you what, nobody now stands a chance :-p . If you google 'dogfighting' I'm sure you'll find something, but if you can, catch someone on teamspeak and organise a online misson/flight where you can practice your art :D Cheers Blackhawk Oh....Practice makes perfect :p -
Operation Misguided Bird
S-70 Blackhawk replied to Falcon161's topic in Pilot Stories and Adventures
Nice work Falcon! Only thing I could think of is the radio procedures (not exactly how they work in real life), if you want a hand with them, just hollar :D Keep up the work dude Blackhawk -
F15 vs F14 problem!
S-70 Blackhawk replied to Blasto's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
By any chance does that forum come in english? Also, on TS, do you speak english? I've been looking to join a vSquadron, but I cant sign up if I cant understand your tactics etc Cheers buddy Blackhawk -
Online Aces
S-70 Blackhawk replied to S-70 Blackhawk's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
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MV-22 Osprey proficiency?
S-70 Blackhawk replied to Zurawski's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Thanks capun, thats epic Cheers Blackhawk -
Nice photo's dude!!! I believe you're thinking of the B-2 Stealth Bomber (they really need a cool name for that, like BUFF for the -52, Lancer for the B-1B etc) Cheers Blackhawk :yes:
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Oh, while I'm at it, just outta curiosity, why exactly were you taking pictures and measuring activity levels at an active US Militay base? I seem to remember that's kinda illegal...... Cheers Blackhawk
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Hey Falcon161, As posted above, even with the dirt runway extending off the main one, that makes it only 13,000ft long. Sydney Intl airport in Australia has a runway that is 13,000ft long, reason being it gives them a safety margin when operating 747 (and now A-380) aircraft. If I remember correctly, the USAF has a number of 747's, and 'Area 51' having such a runway could POSSIBLY allow it to be an alternate field for the space shuttle (although Edwards AFB is more likley). Additionally, SR-71's, B-52's and loaded KC-10's and KC-135's need one heck of a runway to take off/land, and that should just about suit the bill. The best way to be telling what uses that runway is how strong the runway is, which is near impossible with that satellite image, which, I might add, is 5 years old. The other way to tell is looking at the shelters/hard standing and taxiway's. That should give an indication of what operates there. With the hangars going underground/into hills, that is not unusual. Its cheaper building a hardened shelter into a mountain than it is to build a free standing shelter and you aviation buff's out there would know that hangering an airframe increase the life of it. Ordinance and fuel is often stored in bunkers as well, and IMHO, that set of bunkers at the bottom left corner would be ammo, and some of those 'hangars' around the base could easily be simply hardend shelters (unless you are a trained intelligence analyst and can tell the difference with a satellite image such as that, I know I can't, but my dad can :D). Oh, with regards to long tire marks on the runway, that USUALLY means the aircraft that landed there has a long wheel base. This would apply for aircraft such as 747's, 707's (even SR-71's) and, of course, the B-52. Simply have a look at images from Edwards AFB, known to operate the above aircraft at one point or another, and you will find that it has very similar runway markings. :) Hope I could help Blackhawk
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MV-22 Osprey proficiency?
S-70 Blackhawk replied to Zurawski's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Now THATS a good idea!!! Slightly OT, is there any way to deploy infantry from inside ur aircraft? I'm gonna guess thats a different game, but if someone made a bomb/droppable object that stays in position for a long time, and painted it up like an infantry squad....that could work right>? Blackhawk