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*** Posted by Søren Nielsen ***
I would like to know why you are not using the same quantity of fuel in different altitudes?[Feel free to post any questions you might have about flying]
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*** Posted by Tiger ***
Does the F16 has a smaller RCS than the
MIG29?
Which one is more stealthy?
Tiger
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*** Posted by Tiger ***
1. Which types of air to air wep. does the Danish
Air Force ise for F16?
2. Do you always carry an ECM system in
your missions?
3. Have you ever ejected ? What was the cause?
4. Have you been in a sit. to make an emergency landing?
5. Do you like other fighters? Please specify why.
6. Which fighters have you encountered ...
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*** Posted by Tiger ***
Assume that you are at 10000 ft. In front
of you at aprox. 5 miles is a MIG29 at an alt about
20000 ft. It's very clear that you are disadvantaged
because the dif. of alt.
What would you do in this situation?
Both fighters have only guns.
Thanks John
Tiger
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*** Posted by Tiger ***
I think I forgot something.
Are you agreed that the F16 has a big advantage
with all around visibility?
Don't you think this is the most important
adv. in a dogfight?
Thanks John
Tiger
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*** Posted by RUN ***
No
[Have you ever been in real combat? (I mean REAL). How is it? Were you scared?
What are the feelings?
]
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*** Posted by RUN ***
I don't do much in simulations, but Falcon 4.0 is one of the better
[What do you think about PC simulations especialy F16 sims? Examples : Falcon4.0, Back to Baghdad.
Are they realistic? How close are they?]
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*** Posted by RUN ***
Just use Altavista or Lycos to search for more stuff. Believe me there is plenty.
RUN
[Could you give me more information about F16? I mean sites or something.]
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*** Posted by RUN ***
There are a few differences, fx do we have an ID lamp & integrated chaff/flare dispenser in our weapon pylons.
[What are the differences between the Danish F16 Block 10-15 and the American F16 Block 10-15?]
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*** Posted by RUN ***
Most jets that are not fly-by-wire move the rudder surfaces with hydraulic actuators, so stick forces are not that heavy. The advantage in the f16 is that since its a sidestick you can lay your arm on an ''armrest'' & that way you don't get as fatiqued as you would if you were holding a conventional stick.
In most ...
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