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EricJ

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  1. Basically, for the Afghan map I just fly along and let the bomb to the work (though it's been a long time I've done that) but even then... hold on: That's generally what I've done, and never broke a jet yet (I can't, as I believe FastCargo mentioned I don't want to...) doing bomb drops, both guided and iron. Or this one:
  2. Lol you guys... I got a PM last night and the guy described how he pulls 8g after dropping a bomb, so I'm not trying to make fun of anybody or bitchin about it just... be safe with the thing And I need to check on the Auto flaps issue (some issue with the flaps not having the correct setting at speed) but yeah, he pulled like 8gs after dropping a bomb. I'll probably have to make a video on while it's cool to pull up after your run, but you don't need to pull that hard.
  3. Yeah that's a good point, these days you need a multi-role platform, whereas the old "one trick pony" just doesn't cut it anymore.
  4. I mean I'm not saying its crap, it just doesn't lift my skirt you know? So its not bad, I just don;t have any personal need to fly it I guess.
  5. True, given the F-35 you simply don't need stealth for CAS, because it's quite obvious you're coming in for a run, regardless of weaponry, and we all know the power of a radar is going to see you, as well golly gee willickers, you're out in the fracking open so... yeah. Which is why I love jets with more pylons, bombas and missiles, and rocketas and bullet launchers are best.
  6. File Name: F/A-18C VFA-94 Retexture File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 14 November 2014 File Category: Misc/AI Aircraft Skins VFA-94 Retexture This is a simple retexture of the default VFA-94 F/A-18C skin that’s provided with the templates. Installation, simply put this in your fa-18c (or A if you want), and in the Paint Schemes drop down menu, select “VFA-94 Retexture”. Click here to download this file
  7. Hornet skin uploaded, waiting approval.
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    VFA-94 Retexture This is a simple retexture of the default VFA-94 F/A-18C skin that’s provided with the templates. Installation, simply put this in your fa-18c (or A if you want), and in the Paint Schemes drop down menu, select “VFA-94 Retexture”.
  9. I've never touched the Lightning much more than take it for a quick spin and that was it so I couldn't honestly tell anybody what I thought. It was okay but realistically it was nothing exciting.
  10. If I was flying an A-10 I'd clean house much more than the Su's, but given the Russian procurement and tactical philosophy it's not surprising, they don't take a sophisticated approach as far as technology goes, and in the long run it to them doesn't matter. Sometimes you need those rockets and bombs to be effective. Than and they have enough tanks and artillery to handle fire support as well, in extremis in some cases
  11. File Name: A-10A Pre-Production Scheme No. 1 File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 13 November 2014 File Category: A-10A/C Skins Pre-Production No. 1 Before the Camouflage legacy of the A-10, this was one of the proposed schemes. Installation: Simply unzip the folder and extract the file into your Bazar\Liveries\A-10A (or optionally the C, though the only oddity noticed is the antenna behind the cockpit, otherwise it’s identical mapping) directory and go into the simulation go to the Payload section and for the Liveries drop down menu select “Pre-Production No. 1” and go fly. Click here to download this file
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    Pre-Production No. 1 Before the Camouflage legacy of the A-10, this was one of the proposed schemes. Installation: Simply unzip the folder and extract the file into your Bazar\Liveries\A-10A (or optionally the C, though the only oddity noticed is the antenna behind the cockpit, otherwise it’s identical mapping) directory and go into the simulation go to the Payload section and for the Liveries drop down menu select “Pre-Production No. 1” and go fly.
  13. A "cheap" skin I'll get uploaded shortly.
  14. She's a beauty, too bad the Russians went Mig...
  15. Sorry it took so long... other than the Bradleys (man they were tenacious) it appears I didn't hit... anything, but overall a good general idea. There were no SAMs but it's a good habit to practice (ejecting flares) and I had to ditch as my gear wouldn't go down (Grr...) The mission is also re-adjusted, to shorten the track as well as overall flight and made the Bradleys clump together as well. If Labels work (didn't for me, the muzzle flashes were a good cue) then you can get a grasp. Su33CAS.7z
  16. I think so (there was that not adopted "Peanut" scheme that's all I'm aware of) but in my internets travels I found this site which seems to confirm it: http://dstorm.eu/pages/en/usa/a-10.html Also I just got back from my walk, so let me get a shower in and I'll record that track for you as well. I haven't forgotten... Mind you I've never done skin work so my normal reference workflow never included it (I like it supporting me that's for sure....) as I just wasn't interested at the time, but it's just another jet
  17. Its only unfortunate though that we have blow them out of the sky . I'll get off my butt and get in the F-5 and go with it and see how it goes. But yeah man great work!
  18. File Name: 77-234 A-10A 81st TFW File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 12 November 2014 File Category: A-10A/C Skins A-10A Warthog 77-234 This aircraft (given model configuration) represents an aircraft assigned to the 81st TFW (no particular squadron mentioned as the reference was from Airliners.net), tailcode “WR” from 1990. Installation: Simply unzip the folder and extract the file into your Bazar\Liveries\A-10A (or optionally the C, though the only oddity noticed is the antenna behind the cockpit, otherwise it’s identical mapping) directory and go into the simulation go to the Payload section and for the Liveries drop down menu select “77-234 81st TFW” and go fly. EricJ on the ED Forums EricJ562 (Steam ID) http://www.facebook.com/EricJ56 flanker56@hotmail.com I also write Military Science Fiction books, if interested you can check them out here: http://www.amazon.com/Eric-Johnson/e/B003NQA7QK/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=213733&creative=393193&linkCode=shr&tag=hupa08e-20&linkId=KLGFFABHB5ZLOXPS Eric Johnson, 2014 Click here to download this file
  19. 77-234 A-10A 81st TFW

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    A-10A Warthog 77-234 This aircraft (given model configuration) represents an aircraft assigned to the 81st TFW (no particular squadron mentioned as the reference was from Airliners.net), tailcode “WR” from 1990. Installation: Simply unzip the folder and extract the file into your Bazar\Liveries\A-10A (or optionally the C, though the only oddity noticed is the antenna behind the cockpit, otherwise it’s identical mapping) directory and go into the simulation go to the Payload section and for the Liveries drop down menu select “77-234 81st TFW” and go fly. EricJ on the ED Forums EricJ562 (Steam ID) http://www.facebook.com/EricJ56 flanker56@hotmail.com I also write Military Science Fiction books, if interested you can check them out here: http://www.amazon.com/Eric-Johnson/e/B003NQA7QK/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=213733&creative=393193&linkCode=shr&tag=hupa08e-20&linkId=KLGFFABHB5ZLOXPS Eric Johnson, 2014
  20. I got the crests sized pretty good (I think, seems good anyway) so when I wake up with a fairly fresh mind I can see how it looks and probably upload after that. I wish Veteran's Day was longer but it is what it is.
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