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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

A bombing run gone bad?

Oooophs :pop4:
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I would advise your gunner/radio operator to not engage any enemy aircraft.

Oh, you might want to consider bailing out over friendly territory, I don't think the captain of an aircraft carrier would take to kindly to you landing on his deck in that... uhhhh... configuration. :wiggle:
 
That's where my bomb goes after I drop it too... I sent a PM to Deano, and he said he would look into it.
 
Do you have your advanced animations turned on, Paul? I don't know if they used them for the bomb-dropping sequence, but it's the first thing that springs to mind.
 
I would advise not using the radio, and bailing out of your aircraft immediately. Then once you get back in friendly territory find out who dropped the bomb on you. :jump:
 
I saw that too. I dropped the bomb -- and maybe tried to drop it again? I'm not sure what triggered it.
 
Yeah I'm not sure what triggered this graphical mishap, but it was the first time I had it happen to me. I figured it was because I was using FS recorder to run a recorded flight.
 
A bit of a weight and balance problem there pard! :engel016:

Ken
 
The only thing I can suggest at this time is to either throw your gunner over board and trim slightly or if your attached to your rear gunner, add yet more trim to compensate.. :d
 
I'd tell the gunner if he's going to pick something up to carry back to the base, ship it FedEX...:icon_lol:
 
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