Actually such a great day when you drop a new video. I used to just do pvp shooting fox 3s all over the place but learning how to ground attack from your videos opened up a whole new side of the game I didn't realize existed. Thanks for all your work you put into these!
That must have been tricky under fire. As soon as Shilkas get involved I wouldn't know how you'd realisticly perform thisl. Maybe accuracy through volume (after a lot of jinking) :D
Thanks for this video. Have you tried dive toss with CBU's ? They fall pretty much constantly too low compared to the classic bombs. Specialy the Mk-20. Is there something important to take into consideration with CBU's (maybe some fuze delays etc,) ?
I haven't tried it for a while. The one time I tried it they didn't toss at all, it was a disaster. That was probably a bug. I should go back and look again.
Actually such a great day when you drop a new video. I used to just do pvp shooting fox 3s all over the place but learning how to ground attack from your videos opened up a whole new side of the game I didn't realize existed. Thanks for all your work you put into these!
Thanks for your comment. It means a lot. Been struggling a little lately to find motivation to make videos. This certainly helps!
That must have been tricky under fire. As soon as Shilkas get involved I wouldn't know how you'd realisticly perform thisl. Maybe accuracy through volume (after a lot of jinking) :D
Another amazing vidéo: Thx Iain !!
Thanks!
Been waiting for this tutorial. Thank you Iain👍🙂
Enjoy!
Thank you Iain.
Thanks for this video. Have you tried dive toss with CBU's ? They fall pretty much constantly too low compared to the classic bombs. Specialy the Mk-20. Is there something important to take into consideration with CBU's (maybe some fuze delays etc,) ?
I haven't tried it for a while. The one time I tried it they didn't toss at all, it was a disaster. That was probably a bug. I should go back and look again.
@@Sidekick65 ok, thanks for your answer, have a good day
okay. things weren't "precise." but compare that to the cep of ww ii. strikes me as a profession of small steps.