Why has no one mentioned the fact that the J10 is a shit bombing platform? It feels like letting a kid with ADD who has had too much coffee take the controls.
The F35 is way easier to keep on target.
The F35 is way easier to keep on target.
J-10 is the easiest to bomb with. The bombing HUD is right on target.DefCon-17 wrote:
Why has no one mentioned the fact that the J10 is a shit bombing platform? It feels like letting a kid with ADD who has had too much coffee take the controls.
The F35 is way easier to keep on target.
I think its easier to bomb with. Just the way it handles.aimless wrote:
J-10 is the easiest to bomb with. The bombing HUD is right on target.DefCon-17 wrote:
Why has no one mentioned the fact that the J10 is a shit bombing platform? It feels like letting a kid with ADD who has had too much coffee take the controls.
The F35 is way easier to keep on target.
Last edited by FinnTrek (2008-09-04 03:40:18)
AgreedDefCon-17 wrote:
Why has no one mentioned the fact that the J10 is a shit bombing platform? It feels like letting a kid with ADD who has had too much coffee take the controls.
So's the F35's, as far as I know.aimless wrote:
J-10 is the easiest to bomb with. The bombing HUD is right on target.DefCon-17 wrote:
Why has no one mentioned the fact that the J10 is a shit bombing platform? It feels like letting a kid with ADD who has had too much coffee take the controls.
The F35 is way easier to keep on target.
Fixed.Arnie_Ze_Austrian wrote:
I love the F-35B for everything that doesn't involve trying to escape missiles at low altitudes. It's very stable and not at all twitchy, just what you need for strafing & bombing.
well said sirFinnTrek wrote:
I also have experienced that I can survive and get dogfight kills in F35B, if I can do the following:
1. Strato run if you are locked (works for me about 70% of the time)
2. Use the missile lock bug. I do not think that it is an advantage, it only makes possible for F35B to get a missile hit. Otherwise F35B is very underpowered plane. Usually when I used to wait the real lock the J10 and Mig29 are not hit by my missiles.
3. Learn the real fighter dogfight techniques (check the rear, use height as advantage, manouvers). F35B is good plane to use them because it reacts for them.
4. Machine gun is precise, but I have not used it enough
Last edited by Greenspan (2008-09-06 11:40:56)
Not if you flare properly.Greenspan wrote:
Strato run is overrated if you ask me. Your going to have to be flying at a pretty high altitude for it to be of any advantage or else your going to get hit before you can get up there. If your that high up most pub enemy fighters won't be that high so you won't need it anyway. The key is to not let them lock onto you in the first place.
Edit: Sorry, my grammar is garbage right now. Feel like a dumb yoda.
Last edited by DefCon-17 (2008-09-06 13:46:49)
Meh. "I've done x" or "I've seen y" statements doesn't make something the rule and not the exception. The basic principle of stratorunning is flawed, you have to gain a lot of altitude and a lot of speed that equals time; something your not going to have against better pilots. The whole out of bounds/almost killing yourself thing just makes it just that much more silly.DefCon-17 wrote:
Not if you flare properly.Greenspan wrote:
Strato run is overrated if you ask me. Your going to have to be flying at a pretty high altitude for it to be of any advantage or else your going to get hit before you can get up there. If your that high up most pub enemy fighters won't be that high so you won't need it anyway. The key is to not let them lock onto you in the first place.
Edit: Sorry, my grammar is garbage right now. Feel like a dumb yoda.
I've evaded decent J10 pilots by stratorunning after he started locking on at roughly 200 feet.
..Or you can be like those moronic F35 pilots and go straight up as soon as you hear the lock-on tone.
Last edited by Greenspan (2008-09-06 15:37:11)
Wow. That's brilliant. I'm surprised no one else has ever thought of that one. The fact is, no matter what you do, if you're trying to kill anything while flying a jet, you will be chanced upon from an enemy jet who has the advantage. So that statement is null and void.Greenspan wrote:
The key is to not let them lock onto you in the first place.
Stratorunning isn't even dogfighting. If anything it's an admission to your defeat in a dogfight and a means to escape the dogfight or one sided engagement, hence the name, stratorunning. No one has even said they believe stratorunning is the end all means of escaping defeat. To average pilots, it's an excellent way to survive, simple as that.Greenspan wrote:
I'm just saying it's not the end all to dog fighting.
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..I don't go out of bounds when I stratorun. (At least I try not to.)Greenspan wrote:
Meh. "I've done x" or "I've seen y" statements doesn't make something the rule and not the exception. The basic principle of stratorunning is flawed, you have to gain a lot of altitude and a lot of speed that equals time; something your not going to have against better pilots. The whole out of bounds/almost killing yourself thing just makes it just that much more silly.DefCon-17 wrote:
Not if you flare properly.Greenspan wrote:
Strato run is overrated if you ask me. Your going to have to be flying at a pretty high altitude for it to be of any advantage or else your going to get hit before you can get up there. If your that high up most pub enemy fighters won't be that high so you won't need it anyway. The key is to not let them lock onto you in the first place.
Edit: Sorry, my grammar is garbage right now. Feel like a dumb yoda.
I've evaded decent J10 pilots by stratorunning after he started locking on at roughly 200 feet.
..Or you can be like those moronic F35 pilots and go straight up as soon as you hear the lock-on tone.
I'm not saying it never works, nor am I saying it should never be used. I'm just saying it's not the end all to dog fighting.
Does such a pilot exist?DefCon-17 wrote:
advanced J10 pilots
Yes.MrAnderson wrote:
Does such a pilot exist?DefCon-17 wrote:
advanced J10 pilots
Nope, considering about 99% of the pilots out there pull some really stupid moves and let very basic pilots get behind them that's advice that most people should take to heart, esp in a F35. Most people would be better served practicing their situational awareness than how to stratorun.xXDomination wrote:
Wow. That's brilliant. I'm surprised no one else has ever thought of that one. The fact is, no matter what you do, if you're trying to kill anything while flying a jet, you will be chanced upon from an enemy jet who has the advantage. So that statement is null and void.Greenspan wrote:
The key is to not let them lock onto you in the first place.
So you agree? I said it's not the end all to dogfighting, and you go even further and say it's not dogfighting at all. Okay, I'll take that as a support. LOL, now your just being picky. Okay, nobody said verbatim that "STRATORUNNING IS THE ENDALL TO DOGFIGHTING", I'll give you that, but if you would have read the previous posts you'd see people seem pretty excited about stratorunning. That's the wrong approach to being sucessful in a F35.xXDomination wrote:
Stratorunning isn't even dogfighting. If anything it's an admission to your defeat in a dogfight and a means to escape the dogfight or one sided engagement, hence the name, stratorunning. No one has even said they believe stratorunning is the end all means of escaping defeat. To average pilots, it's an excellent way to survive, simple as that.Greenspan wrote:
I'm just saying it's not the end all to dog fighting.
Yeah...could be.ZeqTr wrote:
Im The Best Pilot Here!
All the situational awareness in the world will not prevent situations where you are chanced upon by an enemy pilot. It will happen no matter what. It even happens to the best pilots in the world, who possess near perfect situational awareness. While it does help, it does not and will not negate the necessity to stratorun to survive in an F35 in a lot of situations. That is my point.Greenspan wrote:
Nope, considering about 99% of the pilots out there pull some really stupid moves and let very basic pilots get behind them that's advice that most people should take to heart, esp in a F35. Most people would be better served practicing their situational awareness than how to stratorun.
Like I said, it's an excellent tactic for average pilots to survive in the F35. So of course they're excited about it, not everyone is a pro dogfighter, thus the majority rely on other methods of survival and stratorunning is one those.Greenspan wrote:
Okay, nobody said verbatim that "STRATORUNNING IS THE ENDALL TO DOGFIGHTING", I'll give you that, but if you would have read the previous posts you'd see people seem pretty excited about stratorunning.
I used that approach for a very long time and I was more successful in the F35 than 99% of pilots I came across. I understand your point, but it does not mean if someone relies on stratorunning that they cannot be successful. I suppose it depends on your definition of successful.Greenspan wrote:
That's the wrong approach to being sucessful in a F35.
That's not true at all. From my experience, I'd say when I flew only the F35 and relied solely on stratorunning, I could get out of 90%++ of situations doing so. It's not hard to evade lock to the necessary altitude to run.Greenspan wrote:
Stratorunning can work in specific situations but they're in the minority. The fact is, no matter what you do, if you're trying to kill anything while flying a jet, you will be in a lot of situations where stratorunning won't help you.
Who needs a lawyer to pick apart such a flawed viewpoint =pGreenspan wrote:
Got the laywer on speed dial to pick apart my words some more? That'll be another $200/hr.
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