Thank you to share this wonderful tutorial. You're the master 🙂 Your tutorials adds a lot to the many text to read that comes with the manual in BMS. Regards from Amsterdam - Holland
I must say there are a lot of words to read but that is where I get all of my information from. It is always good to know where to find an answer without having to search online for a video when Ctrl F can be used. Thanks for watching!
@@AviationPlus I've wtached your great video about 50 times now, but slowely I'm going to understand it 😅. It's a rather difficult theory, but your tutorial is a wonderful add-on. One question though: what will happen if you Foxed in 'Husky' (HPRF). So when Post-Launch symbology shows 'M11' (before MPRF='Pitbull'). From 6:00 minutes in your video. Thanks again. Very appreciated 👌👍
@@nicovelthuijsen I did not even see this question but if I understand you correctly you are wondering what happens if I shoot after it goes MPRF "pitbull" then next stage will be impact and a T will be the countdown symbology.
Please make more tutorials for BMS. Havent really seen any new control setup tutorials or actually setting things up from the beginning. I have it downloaded but havent really touched it because I have not figured out how to place a jet and just fly for a bit.
Hi, great video. I'm a bit confused with the poles here. At 3:39 you say that the 17M is not M-Pole, but A-Pole. Then a few seconds later you say, that it's range at Pitbull, which would be M-Pole. At 5:58 the post lauch info displays 18M and the missile goes HPRF active at a distance of 20nm and the counter switches from A to M. When the missile goes MPRF, the distance is at 18nm which matches the 18M. The manual has contradictory info on this. But to my understanding the 17M is M-Pole or am I missing something?
It is your Flight Path Marker that symbol on your HUD with the circle and the 3 lines coming out of it. The loft is the angle that you need to add to your current attitude.
What happens if for any reason i have to turn cold or i have to lose track of the target with my radar before husky, the missile will just be lost and will not hit a thing? what if its the same thing but while on husky not before?
You missile will follow where it thinks the target will be. If it moves when you are not supporting it then it will miss. But if the target maintains coarse then it may still track.
hello, please help, I can't lock the radar 'l l' - using the 0 key. not even a button locks the target on the radar. I play on mouse and keyboard. please does anyone know what it could be. thanks
I am sure you are aware but mouse and keyboard is not an ideal control set up. Looking and the default key mapping on page 83 in the BMS Technical Manual, 0 does not seem to be the correct button for radar lock. The button you are looking for is TMS Up (Forward) which is Shift Home on the keyboard. Thanks for watching.
@@mallory-mae It's based on your tactical situation if you know you are up against MiG 21 then 120B will work 120C will word too but a B would be more appropriate if available.
It's more complex than I thought! I have to go through this many time to fully understand. Thanks for the explanation! 🤟
Oh it is very complex with unlimited amount of possibilities. It is all about experience to have a better understanding of when to do certain things.
Thank you to share this wonderful tutorial. You're the master 🙂 Your tutorials adds a lot to the many text to read that comes with the manual in BMS. Regards from Amsterdam - Holland
I must say there are a lot of words to read but that is where I get all of my information from. It is always good to know where to find an answer without having to search online for a video when Ctrl F can be used. Thanks for watching!
@@AviationPlus I've wtached your great video about 50 times now, but slowely I'm going to understand it 😅. It's a rather difficult theory, but your tutorial is a wonderful add-on. One question though: what will happen if you Foxed in 'Husky' (HPRF). So when Post-Launch symbology shows 'M11' (before MPRF='Pitbull').
From 6:00 minutes in your video.
Thanks again. Very appreciated 👌👍
@@nicovelthuijsen I did not even see this question but if I understand you correctly you are wondering what happens if I shoot after it goes MPRF "pitbull" then next stage will be impact and a T will be the countdown symbology.
Very nice Tutorial. Many things to soak in. Thank you.
Please make more tutorials for BMS. Havent really seen any new control setup tutorials or actually setting things up from the beginning. I have it downloaded but havent really touched it because I have not figured out how to place a jet and just fly for a bit.
Controls: ruclips.net/video/aUmtyLm1yHU/видео.html
Get airborne: ruclips.net/video/HVx4y4gMezw/видео.html
Great videos. Helped me out a ton. Where did you get that rounded HUD for the F-16?
It's the block 40 or 42 they both have the WAR HUD.
Hi, great video.
I'm a bit confused with the poles here. At 3:39 you say that the 17M is not M-Pole, but A-Pole. Then a few seconds later you say, that it's range at Pitbull, which would be M-Pole.
At 5:58 the post lauch info displays 18M and the missile goes HPRF active at a distance of 20nm and the counter switches from A to M. When the missile goes MPRF, the distance is at 18nm which matches the 18M. The manual has contradictory info on this. But to my understanding the 17M is M-Pole or am I missing something?
when lofting .. is it the gun-cross, or the missile-rail (ie. about 6 degrees below the gun cross)?
It is your Flight Path Marker that symbol on your HUD with the circle and the 3 lines coming out of it. The loft is the angle that you need to add to your current attitude.
What happens if for any reason i have to turn cold or i have to lose track of the target with my radar before husky, the missile will just be lost and will not hit a thing? what if its the same thing but while on husky not before?
You missile will follow where it thinks the target will be. If it moves when you are not supporting it then it will miss. But if the target maintains coarse then it may still track.
@@AviationPlus what would be the best thing to do then? go full defensive or wait few seconds and go defensive with pitbull missile
@@misovfb Depends on your threat timeline if you feel like you are in danger or too close turn away regardless of your missile status.
hello, please help, I can't lock the radar 'l l' - using the 0 key. not even a button locks the target on the radar. I play on mouse and keyboard.
please does anyone know what it could be.
thanks
I am sure you are aware but mouse and keyboard is not an ideal control set up. Looking and the default key mapping on page 83 in the BMS Technical Manual, 0 does not seem to be the correct button for radar lock. The button you are looking for is TMS Up (Forward) which is Shift Home on the keyboard. Thanks for watching.
with which button key Aim120 release ? i can only fire guns and Aim9 😭
Same button to release AIM9 need to have AIM 120s selected. Also make sure you have an AIM 120 on your aircraft.
@@AviationPlus and how to select aim120 ?
@@PatrickJamesBeckett MSL Step button. Need to read the manual and search RUclips "how to shoot AIM 120"
is mixing 120 variants a done thing?
Did you mean to say dumb thing?
@@AviationPlus nah, done thing, like is it a thing that’s done regularly
@@mallory-mae It is done regularly
@@AviationPlus just due to lack of supply for the newer missiles or for a tactical reason? seems counterintuitive
@@mallory-mae It's based on your tactical situation if you know you are up against MiG 21 then 120B will work 120C will word too but a B would be more appropriate if available.