Post your 4.33 Videos
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BMS EPIC Trailer + Ground Ops Story Cinematic
Air Combat Simulation Falcon BMS 4.33 with Ground Ops ONE ongoing Cinematic Story (PC 720p)
Air Combat Games:
■ Falcon BMS 4.33 ■ Ace Combat: Assault HorizonGround Ops Games:
■ Far Cry 5 ■ Battlefield 4 ■ Battlefield 3 ■ Rainbow Six Siege ■ Arma 3 [Exile / Zombie mods] -
Faclon BMS Race - SR71
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A plane that was made from Russian Titanium (lol) yup its true
Jack Ryansky:
- Wait. This is our titanium?
- Made in the USSR.
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Ehm… not quite.
They didn’t “import” titanium itself , but rather technology for production its alloy(s), probably industrial espionage, was very popular those days… today too
Only USSR metal superpower had knowledge how to use titanium back then , of course with other materials , to create its alloy usable for use with something like plane. Mig-25 was the first operating build from Titanium alloy, other than that … it wasn’t quite the fighter but interceptor for US spyplanes…. , until some traitor flew to the Japan and US stolen the plane.
You can imagine how the Russians were pissed, probably “traitor’s” whole family ended up in Siberia.
Mig-25 was also known to shoot down that Boeing 747 over Korea-USSR border, killing everyone onboard, which was also “THE RUSE” for US spyplane to “sniff” Ruskies airdefence systems, but whole case was “presented” as navigation-communaciton error… with lots of casulties… non-LOL
So, back to SR71, … you cant just use original Titanum because it is very very hard and also “fragile” , you can’t “bend” it because of hardness, but its alloy with probably Aluminium and what not was perfect for withstanding great heat produced by supersonic, also hypersonic flight.
Even USSR’s ALFA (not Akula) submarine was build from Titanium , not only because of its hardness and it also has not magnetic properties , so no MAD sensor can pick her up from airplanes. It was the deepest and fastest attack sub back then in the world. (maybe today)
She could outrun US torpedoes like joke ;)… she had “liquid-metal” cooled reactors (don’t know exactly what metal, maybe Mercury of sort), UNIQUE even today … only Brit’s , think it’s “Spearfish” torpedo capable of 80 !!! kts , was the threat to Alfa.
Khm… yes, back to planes, so… no Titanium was imported from USSR but the tech to create its alloy was (stolen …khm… robbed…) , “acquired” by US … and of course … reverse engineering of Mig-25, so no Espanol mumbo-jumbo.
Cheers
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Technically a BMS 4.33 video.
Unfortunately, recording software wasn’t set up for my PTT, and I only thought about it after I couldn’t change it anymore, so you get only half the story. Even though you can’t hear my voice, you’ll notice from my interaction with the UI (which is far from ideal for GCI purposes) that I was struggling at times.
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A video of a custom training TE I created for Mavs against SA-6, SA-3, and SA-19.
Cantoo, could you make a video for dealing with pop up sams with mavericks? IE as I suppose in real life harms would be used for suppression of air defences, with weapons like LGB’s or mavericks actually used for the shutting down of sam sites. Off the top of my head I can think of two ways to identify sam sites without a pre set mark point; The first would be to utilise a two ship, in lead trail formation, so that the lead jet gets engaged by the pop sam threat first with the wingman creating a visual or TGP markpoint from the sam smoke trails/launch flash(evident in your video).Then all the two ship has to do is extend and refine the wingmans markpoint further for using mavericks.
The other way I can think of is to create a rough visual markpoint from using the had pod, which can be refined as you close the range to the sam you’re engaging. IE Lock up emitting threat in had, you will see a visual cue in the hud, eyeball this location(if you’re near enough there maybe geographical details to pinpoint further)then create a hud mark point.From the hud markpoint you can use the TGP to refine further, hopefully seeing the sam site in your TGP page! I guess these two techniques may work well against static sam emplacements, but will be complicated if the sam sites are mobile, as in the case of the 2s6’s. Anyway I would be curious and grateful to see what you could come up with in dealing with pop up sam sites. -
Fifth mission from our second virtual TLP course:
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Operation Northstream
Multisquadron-Operation: 1st Glory Wings, 161st Mad Bulls, 47th Dragonfighters.
Some Communication is in german.
Operation was special, because evey squadron flew for different nations. Poland, Russia and Germany had to work together to prevent to ships from the Northstream pipeline company from getting destroyed by terrorists on other ships.
Therefore a nofly zone was established over Bornholm.
One civilan Airbus with a team of doctors was scheduled to fly through with escort of us, as he was on his way to a high priority surgery in denmark.Enjoy!
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Sixth mission from second virtual TLP course:
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that’s one of the improvement you will find in BMS 4.34
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Seventh and last mission from second virtual TLP course:
Thanks to all participants!
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Very first range training for our students…