Falcon BMS 4.37.3 - Documentation Bug Reports
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Dcoument: User Manual
Page: 190
Original:
ALR in BMS uses flags #12 to 15 in the MissionData_0X.dat in the \Data\Campaign folder.
……Also note that ALR can be set for each team independently, by editing the MissionData_0X.dat for each team
individually via MC.Correction: MissionData_0X.xml
Also addition description similar to: Each MissionData_0X.xml is for corresponding campaign slots 1 (MissionData_00.xml) thru 6 (MissionData_05.xml). For instance, to adjust the ALR flags of the fourth down Campaign, “Double Dragon,” edit MissionData_03.xml.
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@Prot said in Falcon BMS 4.37.3 - Documentation Bug Reports:
Document: TO 1F-15C-34-1-1 BMS
Page: 48, 49, 59
Original sentence: “STT (Signal Target Track)”
Corrected sentence: “STT (Single Target Track)”I’m not sure what the mode is called in the F-15, but as far as I know it is called “Single Target Track” in all other fighter aircraft.
Edit: page no added
Sorry, I’m a bit late on this, but you are right, in the F-15 manuals STT is called Single Target Track.
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Page 38
“The COMM1 power knob is equipped with an ON/OFF switch and controls the volume for the COMM1 radio (UHF) when rotated
past the ON position.”Correction:
“The COMM1 power knob is equipped with an ON/OFF switch and controls the volume for the COMM1 radio (UHF) when rotated
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@SoBad which manual?
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@Micro_440th said in Falcon BMS 4.37.3 - Documentation Bug Reports:
@SoBad which manual?
Dang-- Dash 34. I put it in the title… lolol
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Document: KTO AIP
Page: 26
Original sentence: “2.4.2.2 IFR”
Corrected sentence: “2.4.2.2 VFR” (and indentation) -
BMS User Manual, ver. BMS 4.37.3
Page 18
Original - Those devises will be recognized by BMS automatically.
Correction – Those devices …. automatically.BMS Technical Manual, ver. BMS 4.37.2
Page 29
Original - 0 is disabled
Correction – 0 is disabled.
Add a period at end of sentence in six locations starting with set g_nAxisExp_AXIS_PITCH discussion.BMS Technical Manual, ver. BMS 4.37.2
Page 30
Original - Variable to set exponential saturation for for CURSOR Y axis…
Corrected - Variable to set exponential saturation for CURSOR Y axis.
Delete extra word, for, and delete extra period in two locations starting with set g_nAxisSat_AXIS_CURSOR_Y discussion.BMS Technical Manual, ver. BMS 4.37.2
Page 30 –
Original - 0 is disabled
Corrected - 0 is disabled.
Add a period at end of sentence in two locations starting with set g_nAxisSat_AXIS_CURSOR_Y discussion.BMS Dash-34, ver. 4.37.3
Pages 369 and 376 (MSL STEP rotary table)
Original – When a bomb is selected, the delivery mode rotary operates in the following sequence:- CCIP (Continuously Computed Impact Point)
- DTOS (Dive Toss)
- CCRP (Continuously Computed Release Point)
Sections 4.2.2.1.2 to 4.2.2.2.1 verbiage are presented in this order.
Conflict or correction – In Falcon BMS 3D world, the rotary operates in the following sequence.
- CCRP (Continuously Computed Release Point)
- CCIP (Continuously Computed Impact Point)
- DTOS (Dive Toss)
BMS COMMS-NAV-BOOK, ver. BMS 4.37.3
Page 13
Original - As a consequence, compromises are made in the ATC code that sets BMS apartfrom real life ATC.
Correction – As a consequence, …. apart from….ATC. -
@Micro_440th
My last documentation post for today, I promise.GC
BMS Dash-34, ver. 4.37.3
Global corrections: Consider changing these inconsistent terms used throughout the manual.
nonnuclear to non-nuclear
laser guided to laser-guided
inertially aided munitions to inertially-aided munitions
IAM’S to IAMs
built in to built-inPage: 475
Original sentence: In order for ab LGB to guide on a laser beam, their codes must match.
Corrected sentence: In order for a LGB to guide on a laser beam, the codes must match.Page: 475
Original sentence: An LGB is set on the ground with a specific laser code, usually by the weapon crew and cross checked by the pilot during it’s pre-flight.
Corrected sentence: A LGB … during its pre-flight.
Change An to A; change it’s to its. Consider changing weapon to weapons.Page: 475
Original sentence: For specific operations and procedures for releasing laser Guided bombs, refer to the TGP, UFC, HUD and MFD chapters in this manual and training manual for Paveway II release procedure training (Training mission #11)
Corrected sentence: For … guided bombs, … and MFDS… the training …(Training mission #11).
Uncapitalize guided, insert the, change MFD to MFDS to match the chapter title, and add period at end of sentence.Page: 477
Correction: For items 2, 3, and 4 in section 4.2.8.2.2, add a period at the end of each sentence.Page 605
Original sentence: LDR type)
Correction: All acronyms in the Glossary for the letter L starting with LDR are incorrect due a formatting (spacing) mistake. -
Thank you all for the reports.
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BMS Dash-34, ver. 4.37.3
Page: 497
Original sentence: When Impact or attack azimuth is selected for JDAMs or WCMDs, a LAR2 will appear on the HUD pp.
Suggestion or correction: What is intended by pp? Consider replacing it with the word pages, deleting it, or clarifying it. PP is not in the glossary.Page: 497
Original sentence: The LAR2 upper tick will mark the minimum release range which will allow the bomb to follow the attack azimuth on the way to the target.
Suggestion or correction: Confirm minimum is correct. Should it be changed to maximum?Page: 497
Original sentence: Release above that range will force the bomb to give up the attack azimuth and fly directly to the target
Corrected sentence: Release … target. Add period.Page: 500, SPICE LAR2 Scale figure
Original sentence: LAR2 [small font 2] Scale
Corrected sentence: LAR2 ScalePages: 601 to 609
Suggestion or correction: Locations of bold-face text vary throughout the section. Consider reformatting to make it consistent. (Examples – On pages 601 to 607 and 609, acronyms in the left-most column are bolded, but acronyms in the third column are not. On page 608, all text is bolded.) -
Document: BMS-Training-Manual.pdf
Page: 20
Original Sentence: “For more information about the data
cartridge refer to the DTC section in the BMS-Manual.”
Corrected sentence: "For more information about the data
cartridge refer to section 5. Data Transfer Cartridge in the BMS-User-Manual.Expanded DTC reference and changed BMS-Manual to the reference file name BMS-User-Manual
Thanks for all that you do for the community!
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BMS -34-1-1, v.4.37.3
p498/499According to trustworthy sources, the terms “TIME TO RELEASE/TIME UNTIL NEXT CUE” or “TIME AT NEXT CUE/TIME ON” or “TO TARGET” are incorrect.
Instead, the correct terms “TIME TO Rmax2/ TIME UNTIL IMPACT” or “WEAPON TIME ON TARGET” should be used to avoid confusion. -
Not a bug as such, but there’s no mention of the TGP > Cntr > Menu page Frag etc. Well, in fact it says it’s N/I, which it isn’t.
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TO 1F-16CMAM-1 BMS.pdf
pg 20
Original:
TB C The GW of the aircraft including pilot and engine oil is approximately 19,000 pounds and with full internal JP-8 fuel and smoke oil 26,600 pounds.
TB D The GW of the aircraft including pilot and engine oil is approximately 19,800 pounds and with full internal JP-8 fuel and smoke oil 26,100 pounds.What is TB?? I have searched prior to and in different areas and could not find this designation? I am assuming it is Thunderbird? as it lists smoke oil.
Recommend removal unless there is another reason to keep.
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BMS-Training-Manual.pdf
p43
Original:
Passing 14000 feet set your altimeter to QNE: 1013 Mb or 29.92 inHg (use the barometric setting knob, located at the lower left corner of the instrument. Refer to section 29.1 of the Dash-1 and chapter 2.2.3.5.4 of the Dash-34 flight manuals for detailed information about the altimeter).
Corrected:
Passing 14000 feet set your altimeter to QNE: 1013 Mb or 29.92 inHg (use the barometric setting knob, located at the lower left corner of the instrument. Refer to section 29.1 of the Dash-1).Removed reference to chapter 2.2.3.5.4 of Dash-34 refers to EHSI
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BMS-Training-Manual.pdf
p157
Original:
Also available are the Target Isolate (T/I) modes. Please refer to the chapter dedicated to AGM-88 HARM in the Dash-34
(Chapter 4.2.4.1.4.3 and 4.2.4.1.4.4) to read more about FLEX, GLIDE and Target Isolate.
Corrected:
Also available are the Target Isolate (T/I) modes. Please refer to the chapter dedicated to AGM-88 HARM in the Dash-34
(Chapter 4.2.5 and 4.2.5.1.4 to 4.2.5.1.5) to read more about FLEX, GLIDE and Target Isolate.Reference incorrect for Dash-34
BMS-Training-Manual
p164
Original:
When the threat is correctly handed off RDY appears above the WPN page mnemonic (OSB 13).
Corrected:
When the threat is correctly handed off RDY appears above OSB 13 (TGP as seen in the figure below).If WPN page is not setup on OSB13 there may be confusion as the picture shows TGP in OSB13.
OR Specify on pg157 “Once you enter the cockpit set up your systems according to preference as usual.” exactly how and where to setup OSB WPN page. -
BMS-Training-Manual.pdf
p166
Original:
The minor axis tolerances distance(both major and minor axis referring to both axis of an ellipse (see Dash-34, chapter 4.2.4.1.8))
Corrected:
The minor axis tolerances distance(both major and minor axis referring to both axis of an ellipse (see Dash-34, chapter 4.2.5.1.8))Reference correction
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@CriticalMass said in Falcon BMS 4.37.3 - Documentation Bug Reports:
Not a bug as such, but there’s no mention of the TGP > Cntr > Menu page Frag etc. Well, in fact it says it’s N/I, which it isn’t.
If you meant to reference the TGP > CNTL Menu page, you might want to update it to avoid confusion.
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@SoBad said in Falcon BMS 4.37.3 - Documentation Bug Reports:
Not a bug as such, but there’s no mention of the TGP > Cntr > Menu page Frag etc. Well, in fact it says it’s N/I, which it isn’t.
If you meant to reference the TGP > CNTL Menu page, you might want to update it to avoid confusion.
I need to update that!
BMS Dash-34, ver. 4.37.3
Page: 269
The Image says “Menu Access N/I”, though it is and the info is on page 286 section 2.6.1.9.4Replace the image and maybe cross-reference in page 269 section “2.6.1.2.1 OPERATING MODE / MENU PAGE” copy.
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Small typos in TO 1F-16CMAM-34-1-1 BMS.pdf, ver 4.37.3
Page 572, @ 4.3.2.4.3.14.1 IRIS-T SMS PAGE
Original:
Corrected:
Small, Medium etc.I noticed the same typo is present in page 575 when describing the AIM120
In page 576:
Physical Size (OSB 18, AIM-120B/C) […]
• SHORT
• MEDIUM
• LONG
• UNKNShould be:
• SMALL
• MEDIUM
• LARGE
• UNKN