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- F22-Raptor-2006 - 21.03.2008

Rockets Gentle Killer. They are on F4U and also P38s the AP Havars and the normal ones


- GentleKiller - 21.03.2008

F22-Raptor-2006 Wrote:Rockets Gentle Killer. They are on F4U and also P38s the AP Havars and the normal ones

ah!!! what a dumb@$$ i am Smile


- Lt.Wolf - 21.03.2008

the snap caused by the rudder? thats usually experienced when you are new to the aircraft, like many newbies, they try a low speed rapid tight turn and the plane just goes weeeeee SPLAT!!! never happens to me any more. thats why i like it, can get an idea of the skill of an opposing mustang if he flips out.


- VMF-214_HaVoK - 21.03.2008

Lt.Wolf Wrote:the snap caused by the rudder? thats usually experienced when you are new to the aircraft, like many newbies, they try a low speed rapid tight turn and the plane just goes weeeeee SPLAT!!! never happens to me any more. thats why i like it, can get an idea of the skill of an opposing mustang if he flips out.

+1

These snap roll complaints on various aircraft baffle me. I do have 6+ years experience with this sim so perhaps thats why I do not experience such things.

S!


- Guest - 22.03.2008

This would be fun online Big Grin


- Scharnhorst1943 - 25.03.2008

GentleKiller Wrote:what is HAVARS? :?

High Velocity Arial Rockets


- Neil Lowe - 25.03.2008

Quote:HAVARS for the Mustang

Yes Please Smile Smile

Cheers, Neil Smile


- RAF_Leigh - 25.03.2008

Lt.Wolf Wrote:the snap caused by the rudder? thats usually experienced when you are new to the aircraft, like many newbies, they try a low speed rapid tight turn and the plane just goes weeeeee SPLAT!!! never happens to me any more. thats why i like it, can get an idea of the skill of an opposing mustang if he flips out.

yes Lt.Wolf that is so true

but also if you can master the snap stall you can get out of some tight situations when someones on your 6


- Klemm - 25.03.2008

Scharnhorst1943 Wrote:
GentleKiller Wrote:what is HAVARS? :?

High Velocity Arial Rockets
Not quite correct. Look here on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HVAR
High Velocity Aircraft Rocket. And was does HAVAR mean? Its HVAR for gods sake. :roll:


- Scharnhorst1943 - 26.03.2008

Klemm Wrote:
Scharnhorst1943 Wrote:
GentleKiller Wrote:what is HAVARS? :?

High Velocity Arial Rockets
Not quite correct. Look here on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HVAR
High Velocity Aircraft Rocket. And was does HAVAR mean? Its HVAR for gods sake. :roll:

Not technically correct but close enough


- Klemm - 26.03.2008

May i ask what's not technically correct about that? :?:


- RAF_Magpie - 26.03.2008

You may find he was refering to his post about them being arial rockets... Wink


- Klemm - 26.03.2008

Ah, i see. But then with the term aerial rockets he could have meant any kind of rocket.
But i am sure he meant HVARs, and i mean HVARs, not just any rocket you could hang under a plane.
So if he meant any rocket, he could just have said aerial rocket, but in this case what we want is HVARs for the P-51. You know, those things the F4U had.
I think the term High Velocity Aircraft Rocket is a bit misleading, since there are more rockets with a high speed that are used on aircraft, but in this case it is really the name of a specific rocket.
I hope that clarifies what i meant.


- gbollin - 26.03.2008

I would like to see rockets for the Mustang also. I think you would have to make a new variant
for the Hvars though because they were not installed on Mustangs untill the P-51D25 models.


- Bearcat - 12.04.2009

Any movement on this?

Also.. the snap roll on the Mustang is actually pretty accurate.... Each of the Tuskegee Airmen I have spoken to (I am a member of the East Coast Chapter.. so I have spoken to a few on Mustangs, P-39s & P-40s as well..) and Bud Anderson as well.. all said that the Mustang they flew in combat was a great plane to fly and to a man they loved it... but you had no room to get your head up your butt... it was a great plane but it was unforgiving in that if you pushed it beyond it's known limits... and everyone knew about the center tank and the propensity to snap roll... it could bite you in the butt and depending on how high you were and what your situation was... as in defensive offensive or just fling.... you could wind up having a very bad day....