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"In Pursuit" ACM v2

Correct, and some had to be pulled prior to starting the jet.
Yep, but they were clearly marked with "collars" around the button on top. They were normally pulled during shut-down by the RIO, but I would think in the case of a Hollywooder (is that a word?) the breakers would be pulled after shut-down by a plane captain, or even an E-Tech, leaning head-down into the cockpit. May look a bit odd, to an outsider, to see a tweak head-down in the aft-cockpit, especially with a guy sitting there. But we did what we had to to get the job done. We just prayed to whatever gods there are that no-one got anywhere near the pretty black-and-yellow handles when we were like that. We would bring a pin for the lower handle, and slip it in to prevent, hopefully, any accidents. The PC would come behind us and ensure the breakers were set and the pins pulled. Woe be unto the tweak who left the lower handle pinned when they climbed back out, too! :a1089:

Sometimes, you would even have to do that with a real RIO in the back seat. If a system failed during start-up checks, they would call a tweak. First thing, after ensuring the seat was pinned, was to dive head first into the area in front of the seat to check for popped/unreset breakers. Often, all it took was to reset them. If that wasn't it, we had to determine if it was a downing gripe, or not. They didn't like us when we said it was a down aircraft. Obviously, if it happened in-flight, the GIB had to reset them himself. They never perfected the inflatable tweak they could keep handy... :biggrin-new:

Have fun all!
Pat☺
 
DOWNLOAD LINK : "In Pursuit" Jets version



For now, supports only IR missiles and specifically AIM-9M & X. I have neglected SEA theater that reminds me...
But it'll be guns only, since Migs didn't cast flares or chaffs, right ?...

Thanks for this. Really appreciate.

Is there any way to spawn a mission anywhere - like off of KUIL or Quillayute Airport in the Olympic Military Operating Area where the Oregon ANG splashes drones...

I've got my own little drone set-up I use - and use KUIL as the drone base. Problem is my drones take off and fly straight n level... and you got something so much better.

Happy to continue the conversation here or on my e-mail (growlernoise-AT-gmail-DOT-com). Thanks!
 
Actually that's easy... I define a condition that is not place specific,
like "When user above 10000ft" then spawn the AI near user's position.
By checking Box "Enable changes in selected missions" before user flies
the mission in FSX (in P3Dv3 is not necessary), he can change plane,
aiport, time of day & weather once inside the mission. So, "Anywhere - Anyplane".


A video of another user of the Pacific version in P3Dv3 with Milviz F-4U.

Both versions for Jets & Pacific WWII have been released here.
 
Well, yes, that's one solution.

Sure wish I could do a formation takeoff, fly out to the range, then tell my wingman to go splitsies and dogfight him to the "Knock it off!" call before heading back in formation. But that's not really feasible with the current tools. Maybe in 50 years when I'm retired and have enough time to learn C++...
 
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