Standard training session from original falcon 4.0
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Missile step does many different things depending on what mode you are in …. Nose Wheel Steering on/off, Air Refuel disconnect, cycle AG bomb modes, cycle missile stations, cycle AA missile type, etc.
I’m sure I’ve forgotten something. One of the most versatile buttons in BMS.
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The button closest to the screen on the right hand side of the image.
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good installation……and what is the equivalent on the keyboard ???
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Depends on your keyfile. This is one of those buttons you want either on your stick, or the combination well known to you.
Id recommend putting it on the stick, personally.
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The default keymaps are here: C:\Falcon BMS 4.32\Docs\Falcon BMS Manuals
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what i’ve found, viewed on setup current keyfile keystrokes
Wpn A to A cycle hardpoints
Wpn A to G cycle hardpoints
Missile Hardpoints cycle
Wpn sidewinder cage/uncage
Wpn sidewinder Spot/scan
Is this one of this above ???Nothing found concerning nose wheel…
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what i’ve found, viewed on setup current keyfile keystrokes
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Missile Hardpoints cycle
…Nothing found concerning nose wheel…
Should be this one, aka Missile Step.
Default is, I think, SHFT-/ .
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I’m wondering if in this mission N°15 in F4 BMS, these AIM-9P are loaded…when i look on the MSD, there are 6 A-9LM…while on the original F4 mission book, they talked about AIM-9P and 9M…
Looking on MSD:
Pushing button SMS (BSO-6)
i read at Top left of the MSD: AAM (below BSO-1)
near BSO-6, 6 A-9LM is indicated, does that means that AIM-9M are loaded? What about the 9P ? -
Sounds like it …. AIM-9M. You can no longer rely on the missions in the old F4 manual to be accurate … not as missions and not as instruction on the current aircraft and systems.
There may be some helpful things there, but also much that is out of date for the current sim.
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Is there somewhere a documentation which describe the procedure to perform each mission under BMS, as we can find in the original F4 manual ?
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Is there somewhere a documentation which describe the procedure to perform each mission under BMS, as we can find in the original F4 manual ?
ThanksUnfortunately, no
I agree though, for newcomers, it would definitely be a good addition. The basics are covered in the F4 manual, but its worth checking the BMS-Dash-1 and BMS-Manual for the system in question if you have trouble doing the mission.