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We now have a Top Gun School and you can fly with real instructor pilots
Yes, it's an FSX mission.
@Bjoern : This has already been done. The 50% I'm talking about is an aggresive way for the
AI to pursuit user,ie, not by just following waypoints towards him (when comes
from far) but dynamically engaging with manouvering, as in the videos... That's a
pain...
You gonna be in a F-14, there Maveric? Just kidding, but let's face it, it does sound kinda familiar.I'd like to sim a 4"g" negative dive with a Mig-28.
By the bye: Tom Cruise got severely air-sick during the filming. He went through a LOT of bags, according to the real pilot flying the plane, one "Clown" by call sign.
Well, having worked on Phantoms, and Kfirs, I can honestly say that dealing with a popped breaker involves a grand total of two steps.
Step 1: Push breaker back in.
Step 2: If it pops again, make a note of which one it is (all are labeled relatively well) and report it to Maintenance when you recover. After that, it's an E-Tech's problem. And you just KNOW that plane is going to be swarmed by every kind of tech there is in the Navy upon recovery. Even if Goose couldn't handle it, I firmly believe someone would.
I'd be willing to bet even a Hollywood actor that hadn't rehearsed Step 1 a few dozen times could handle it. Place thumb, or forefinger, on breaker. Push. NOT all that difficult.
Of course, maybe all my training in electronics and radar (or, if you spell it backwards, radar) gives me an edge in resetting a breaker, but I may be wrong. I really think Goose could handle it
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As far as I've heard, the breaker panels in the Turkey were hard to reach, much less see, even for the non-Hollywood types normally occupying the back seat. And they knew which ones to pop back in because it was part of their job description (above "control nose cone microwave" and below "admire view outside in dogfights").
I got some high fail rate Sparrows to throw at some Mig-21s over SE Asia!