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EricJ

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  1. Hunh... looks like they decreased the lock then launch time for IRMs so far (me against two MiG-23BNs). Had the R-73 that was loaded on the two Mig-23BNs not been a Dud missile I came up with then I would have gotten shot down... I guess TK finally gave them some brains after all.
  2. Hrm... I tried the Mig-17 and noted nothing different but I'll try the more later Migs...
  3. File Name: VAQ-133 "Jammin Jihad" What If Growler scheme File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 08 September 2011 File Category: SF2 Series Add On Skins This is actually an EA-6B Prowler scheme that was deployed to Bagram AB, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, and adapted for the EA-18G Growler. Click here to download this file
  4. Hey Teras, that constitutes "What If" and should be moved to the What If Screenshot Forum...
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    This is actually an EA-6B Prowler scheme that was deployed to Bagram AB, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, and adapted for the EA-18G Growler.
  6. A VAQ-133 Growler patrols over Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom
  7. Previewed on FB and in the What If Screenshot Thread, my "What If" EA-18G "Jammin Jihad" scheme originally from an EA-6B in Sept. 2007, at Bagram AFB, Afghanistan. Some liberties had to be taken due to airframe differences but should be good enough...
  8. I flow low level too but man... there's things that are on there, trees, buildings... you know, stuff you should avoid...
  9. "Jammin Jihad" what if... based off an EA-6B scheme Sept. '07, Afghanistan
  10. Apparently Crusader knows more than any of us, which would be nice...
  11. The carrier mission Loadout bug is fixed, tried it just a few minutes ago...
  12. IFF function with IR homers... no worky. It'll still go after your friendly element. However the only way to to make sure that you're targeting the right aircraft is to use the overhead map, point your aircraft in the direction (as specific as possible), use the radar to lock up your target, and use that to designate for an IRM launch. Not totally perfect but a way to help avoid a fratricide incident...
  13. I have the same problem mikeymead. The best way is to go to [Engine1] and scroll down to this line: AfterburnerEmitterName=AfterburnerEmitterAdour And use something like this: AfterburnerEmitterName=ViperEffects And you'll get the effects, though not sure why it's not showing either. But very nicely done, the Adour could use more push but she's a decent plane
  14. Is it possible to configure a ground mapping radar to target ships and the like? Or is the function hardcoded to just show the terrain and that's it. Reason I ask is that I want to have a better anti-ship capability with Harpoons vs. the E visual target function...
  15. Yep that's what I was looking for, sucks though and thanks!
  16. Nice ravenclaw... Trying out the Jag for meself...
  17. No but I just did a run against a MiG-23MLD in an F/A-18E and I noticed a heavier use of flares (took two instead of one 9X to down him), so I'll play with some more MiGs and see how it goes.
  18. Open the JAS39_Cockpit.ini file and replace the appropriate line with this: [CockpitSeat001] ModelName=Cockpit Position=0.0000,4.98,0.7
  19. I guess the VFA-122 desert pattern can be modded in so many ways it's not even funny... Looks sharp!
  20. File Name: RAAF Super Hornet Skin for SF1 File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 23 November 2010 File Category: F/A-18 Hornet Skins This is the current scheme of the newly acquired Super Hornets by the Royal Australian Air Force. Numbered A44-200 through 224. Simply drop in the FA-18F directory and go fly, for SF1 series only. Thanks to Wrench for pointing me in the right direction for the numbers... And thanks to Riley64 for reference photos of the current birds. Eric Johnson 2011. Click here to download this file
  21. File Name: RAAF Super Hornet Skin for SF2 v2.0 File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 23 November 2010 File Category: F-18 This is the currrent scheme of the newly acquired Super Hornets by the Royal Australian Air Force. Numbered A44-200 through 224. Simply copy the folders and place them in the appropriate directories and go fly, for SF2 series only as it has a custom drop tank texture. And thanks to Wrench for pointing me in the right direction for the numbers... And thanks to Riley64 for reference photos of the current birds. Eric Johnson 2011. Click here to download this file
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