AIM-9P Sidewinder: Which version is modeled?
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Hi all,
I was just curious which version of the AIM-9P is modeled in Falcon 4 BMS?
The AIM-9P is either a B/E or J rebuilt or all-new and offers new motor, fuze and better reliability. It has greater engagement boundaries, enabling it to be launched farther from the target. The more maneuverable P model also incorporated improved solid-state electronics that increased reliability and maintainability. Deliveries began in 1978. The AIM-9P-1 has an active optical target detector instead of the infrared influence fuze; the AIM-9P-2 added a reduced-smoke motor. The most recently developed version, the AIM-9P-3, combined both the active optical target detector and the reduced-smoke motor. It also has added mechanical strengthening to the warhead as well as the guidance and control section. The improved warhead uses new explosive material that is less sensitive to high temperature and has a longer shelf life. The AIM-9P-4 adds all-aspect capability to conversions.From F-16.net
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dat file says # Title: AIM-9P-3 Sidewinder
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Thanks man!
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It has the same seeker range in DB as AA-2A and only a bit better flare resistance, and is rear aspect.
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Hi all,
I was just curious which version of the AIM-9P is modeled in Falcon 4 BMS?
The one that can’t hit shit :mrgreen:
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The one that can’t hit shit :mrgreen:
If I get hit by them often does that make me hot shit or not?
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The one that can’t hit shit :mrgreen:
The one that can’t even lock on shit
The AIM-9P-4 adds all-aspect capability to conversions.
Sure its not that one
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P-4 had seeker of AIM-9L.
P-5 had seeker of AIM-9M.Both P-4 and P-5 had FM control method, older version had AM control.
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the aim 9 papa has a sweet seeker tone, I also like the IRIS T seeker tone.
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But IRIS-T is screwed in BMS. It lacks proper flight model so it’s range is well shorter than it should be.