Questions about the Su-30 on Qinling
Posted: 2009-07-08 16:27
Hi all,
So I've been practicing landing aircraft on both traning maps, and I have got landing on Kashan down to a fine art now. My biggest problem at the moment is landing the Su-30 on Qinling, I come in from 2km away and keep the throttle between 40-45%, and keep the stick back to prevent me from dropping below 65, as at 62 you hit the tallest tree on approach. Once I pass the treeline, I kill the throttle and put it into full reverse, touchdown 9 times out of 10, 10m from the edge of the runway, and let the jet coast until it hits 500 km/h. I then proceed to pull back on the stick to engage the reverse taxi engine, but I always seem to plough into the fence at the far side of the runway with a speed variation between 220-350 km/h.
I've attempted this several times [Probably 8 by now], and I always end up with the same result.
Any guidance or tips on how to overcome this obstacle?
Now, for the co-pilot seat. The Su-30 has 5 different "load outs", namely:
1. Free look
2. KH-29T Air-to-Ground Missile
3. AGM-114K Air-to-Ground Missile
4. MK-81 General Purpose Bomb
5. AGM-114K Air-to-Ground Missile
The question I pose here is, how do I as the co-pilot/bombardier, use the KH-29T? Everytime I fire it, the missile just launches and flys off into the abyss, no matter where I am looking with the sights.
Is it a laser guided weapon? Because if it is, its designation should be KH-29L.
Is there a difference between the two AGM-114K's? I know the 1st of the two AGM's are TV guided, hence I would presume that the 2nd of the two is a laser guided AGM, similar to those found on the AH-64 Apache.
For the MK-81 GP Bomb, whats the optimal height at which one should release the bomb, as it doesn't seem to have an arming height, you release it and its armed. I found this out the hard way, by mistakingly pushing 4 instead of 3 and left clicking only to hear the sound of a bomb being let go, at 40 feet above the ground I believe, needless to say the results were not good.
Any help will be appreciated.
- Xen
So I've been practicing landing aircraft on both traning maps, and I have got landing on Kashan down to a fine art now. My biggest problem at the moment is landing the Su-30 on Qinling, I come in from 2km away and keep the throttle between 40-45%, and keep the stick back to prevent me from dropping below 65, as at 62 you hit the tallest tree on approach. Once I pass the treeline, I kill the throttle and put it into full reverse, touchdown 9 times out of 10, 10m from the edge of the runway, and let the jet coast until it hits 500 km/h. I then proceed to pull back on the stick to engage the reverse taxi engine, but I always seem to plough into the fence at the far side of the runway with a speed variation between 220-350 km/h.
I've attempted this several times [Probably 8 by now], and I always end up with the same result.
Any guidance or tips on how to overcome this obstacle?
Now, for the co-pilot seat. The Su-30 has 5 different "load outs", namely:
1. Free look
2. KH-29T Air-to-Ground Missile
3. AGM-114K Air-to-Ground Missile
4. MK-81 General Purpose Bomb
5. AGM-114K Air-to-Ground Missile
The question I pose here is, how do I as the co-pilot/bombardier, use the KH-29T? Everytime I fire it, the missile just launches and flys off into the abyss, no matter where I am looking with the sights.
Is it a laser guided weapon? Because if it is, its designation should be KH-29L.
Is there a difference between the two AGM-114K's? I know the 1st of the two AGM's are TV guided, hence I would presume that the 2nd of the two is a laser guided AGM, similar to those found on the AH-64 Apache.
For the MK-81 GP Bomb, whats the optimal height at which one should release the bomb, as it doesn't seem to have an arming height, you release it and its armed. I found this out the hard way, by mistakingly pushing 4 instead of 3 and left clicking only to hear the sound of a bomb being let go, at 40 feet above the ground I believe, needless to say the results were not good.
Any help will be appreciated.
- Xen