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  • Re:rockets

    *** Posted by run *** Well I guess it wouldn't be rockets then ;o) Or I guess you could say that a Maverick is a big guided ''rocket'' ;o) Run [Hi all, I think it's about time they developed guided rockets (smart rockets) it would increase the chances of hitting the target, or would it, smart weapons have been known to go astray. What do ...
    Posted to Weapons (Forum) by Anonymous on May 26, 1999
  • IR A-A missles AIM

    *** Posted by Rapier *** Hi, Why do IR A-A missles need to be cooled? Is this something to do with aquiring the target in some way? Thanks just something I've alway wondered. Rapier
    Posted to Weapons (Forum) by Anonymous on May 26, 1999
  • Counter measures

    *** Posted by Rapier *** Hi, I've been thinking about the counter measures (flares &amp; Chaff) on todays fighter aircraft. How well do they function in real combat? What if they developed a counter measure that is like a small missle and can be fired from the plane in any angle (like a gun turret). These small missles could be made to track ...
    Posted to Weapons (Forum) by Anonymous on May 26, 1999
  • Re:rockets

    *** Posted by Rapier *** Hi all, I think it's about time they developed guided rockets (smart rockets) it would increase the chances of hitting the target, or would it, smart weapons have been known to go astray. What do you guy's think? Rapier
    Posted to Weapons (Forum) by Anonymous on May 26, 1999
  • SU's & the Mig-MAPO

    *** Posted by Rapier *** Hi RUN, You like the SU's yes, they do look nice so they must fly nice to. It has very powerful engines which I suppose do compensate for it's size quite alot. You are being honest when you say the F-16 will struggle a bit with one of these but remember RUN how many evo's there have been of the SU. Imagine an F-16 ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 25, 1999
  • Re:SU's? Is it just a load of hype?

    *** Posted by RUN *** Eventhough the Flanker is a big aircraft It's still a very capable one taking its thrust to weight ration into consideration. Are we talking medium-high altitudes the Flanker is definetely a better dogfighter than the f16 &amp; I even think the f16 would have a hard time at low altitudes. RUN [Hi Kim, I would have to ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 25, 1999
  • Re:Falcon 4 is it accurate?

    *** Posted by run *** I haven't tried it enough to make that judgement, but after what I've seen so far it is quite accurate. RUN [Hi RUN, Would you say that it's accurate, try to be as honest as possible. Was it a demo or the full version? Rapier I've just tried it once or twice, but I think it is an ok sim. RUN ]
    Posted to Royal Danish Airforce (Forum) by Anonymous on May 25, 1999
  • Re:rockets vs. missiles

    *** Posted by RUN *** As somebody else mentionened on this forum: Missiles are guided, rockets are not. It doesn't matter weather it's Air-Air or Air-Ground. RUN [Just for the reference: Where lies the difference between rockets and missiles? Kim]
    Posted to Weapons (Forum) by Anonymous on May 25, 1999
  • Re:Chat is OK now

    *** Posted by run *** Thanks for testing the chat. It is just an experiment. The historical date search only contains dates from FEB to JUL so far, but you can also search on differe&#180;nt people or events and see when different stuff happened. Weather right now sucks, but it's looking good for next weekend. RUN [Hi RUN, The chat seems to ...
    Posted to Questions/Comments to Avitop.com (Forum) by Anonymous on May 25, 1999
  • Re:rockets vs. missiles

    *** Posted by Rapier *** Hi, I think the apache has a type of rocket that is guided slightly but no by a big margin, I would say you still have to line the caret on the target, roughly. I think these are the inteligent rockets like you were refering to. Rapier [Missiles: 'intelligent' rockets, i.e., usually guided. Rockets: 'dumb' rounds, ...
    Posted to Weapons (Forum) by Anonymous on May 24, 1999
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