Okay so I can do stratoruns.... no problemo . So now I'm asking do anyone REALLY know is there a special manover in F35 which can dodge missiles exept a quickloop at like 1000 meters altitude, some turn, spin or some kind of movement that a J10missile at wake cant follow?
Bailing over the china airbase and stealing the J-10 works for me.
Press 'x'
lol no but seriously without bailing flares or anything is there any possible way to just dodge them?
No. Flying at high altitude is a good way to avoid them though.thepilot91 wrote:
lol no but seriously without bailing flares or anything is there any possible way to just dodge them?
Yeah, the F35B has excellent armor. Just take 2 missiles and the ones after that won't bother you.
the F-35 is a flying coffin.the stratorun is the most effective way to avoid missiles,but sometimes not even that will save you.
Roll upside down and do an inverted loop. Missiles are more likely to miss than if you did a regular loop.
are you sure that works for the F35b aswell?...in that case: afterburner or not?ebug9 wrote:
Roll upside down and do an inverted loop. Missiles are more likely to miss than if you did a regular loop.
It doesn't work 100% of the time but make sure your view is on rear cam so you know when to deploy flares. Yes, I'd use the afterburner.thepilot91 wrote:
are you sure that works for the F35b aswell?...in that case: afterburner or not?ebug9 wrote:
Roll upside down and do an inverted loop. Missiles are more likely to miss than if you did a regular loop.
Check this link out...
http://flyf35.com/index.php?step=sign_i … step=learn
Last edited by ebug9 (2008-07-23 10:15:05)
If you fly straight up after you get locked onto, release flares when vertical, then level out a little, any missiles fired will follow the flares that are now above you and the J10 will lose its lock. This sets you up for the stratorun, I usually loop back over my still rising flares then make for 800 meters.
You can also pull a sharp turn upwards and release flares about halfway through the turn so that the released flares are traveling upwards as well but are a little below you, the missiles will follow the flares and you'll have time to get to stratorun altitude.
Ive seen videos were really good F35 pilots will change to the rear camera when theyre locked onto to watch the missiles come at them, then when the missiles are just about to connect with the rear of the plane, they simultaneously release flares and break sharply to the left or right. The missiles follow the flares, and they have time to make a stratorun before the J10 can get lock again.
You can also pull a sharp turn upwards and release flares about halfway through the turn so that the released flares are traveling upwards as well but are a little below you, the missiles will follow the flares and you'll have time to get to stratorun altitude.
Ive seen videos were really good F35 pilots will change to the rear camera when theyre locked onto to watch the missiles come at them, then when the missiles are just about to connect with the rear of the plane, they simultaneously release flares and break sharply to the left or right. The missiles follow the flares, and they have time to make a stratorun before the J10 can get lock again.
Last edited by t0mhank5 (2008-07-23 10:32:12)
Just switch to your rear cam and throw flares as soon as you see the missles coming. Most J-10 pilots spam all six missles at you and most of them miss when you throw flares.
oooh god...I'm not a newbie i know how to do a stratorun and i have no problems at all getting there with flares I can do it almost always when I havn't got flares either....All I wanna know if there is a MOVEMENT that you can avaoid the missiles by doing i don't give a rats ass about flares thats the first thing you learn when you fly in bf2...I wanna know if there's any kind of manover that can dodge the missiles...
I see very few pilots actually use them effectively.thepilot91 wrote:
i don't give a rats ass about flares thats the first thing you learn when you fly in bf2
You ask people for advice, don't bitch at them when they give it...
I ask them if they know any MOVEMENT that will avoid j10 missiles nothing else now ive said it 4 times...Its annoying when people don't understand the question...or answer another one...MrAnderson wrote:
I see very few pilots actually use them effectively.thepilot91 wrote:
i don't give a rats ass about flares thats the first thing you learn when you fly in bf2
You ask people for advice, don't bitch at them when they give it...
Last edited by thepilot91 (2008-07-23 12:57:36)
Use flares, I believe the default key is X.
Don't bother thanking me, thats what we are here for.
So Basically what you want to know is there a 100% movement you can do in a F35 to avoid the J10?
Hmmmm.... No.
Don't bother thanking me, thats what we are here for.
So Basically what you want to know is there a 100% movement you can do in a F35 to avoid the J10?
Hmmmm.... No.
I would search thru our pilot guides.
Well movement, yeah there's a move, but now I'm not telling you. Ass.thepilot91 wrote:
oooh god...I'm not a newbie i know how to do a stratorun and i have no problems at all getting there with flares I can do it almost always when I havn't got flares either....All I wanna know if there is a MOVEMENT that you can avaoid the missiles by doing i don't give a rats ass about flares thats the first thing you learn when you fly in bf2...I wanna know if there's any kind of manover that can dodge the missiles...
Then ignore it, instead of making an ass out of yourself.thepilot91 wrote:
I ask them if they know any MOVEMENT that will avoid j10 missiles nothing else now ive said it 4 times...Its annoying when people don't understand the question...or answer another one...MrAnderson wrote:
I see very few pilots actually use them effectively.thepilot91 wrote:
i don't give a rats ass about flares thats the first thing you learn when you fly in bf2
You ask people for advice, don't bitch at them when they give it...
No. There is no special manuveur to avoid missles in the F35. You can avoid almost all missles in any other plane except for the F35. It's sad but true. The only time you will ever avoid missles in that thing is straight on and the occasional luck.
Or you could install 1.12
Or you could install 1.12
don't use afterburner until you're ready to pick up speed, because it's hotter than flares, so missiles will lock onto your engine instead of flares
tbh
tbh
O_oBlehm98 wrote:
don't use afterburner until you're ready to pick up speed, because it's hotter than flares, so missiles will lock onto your engine instead of flares
really??? I'll be keeping an eye out for that. Thanks.
Eject and walla, you punk bitch.thepilot91 wrote:
I ask them if they know any MOVEMENT that will avoid j10 missiles nothing else now ive said it 4 times...Its annoying when people don't understand the question...or answer another one...MrAnderson wrote:
I see very few pilots actually use them effectively.thepilot91 wrote:
i don't give a rats ass about flares thats the first thing you learn when you fly in bf2
You ask people for advice, don't bitch at them when they give it...
Strata is not going to 1000 meters and doing a lil spin... Doing a strata depends on the 'Roof' of the map(Wake - 810, Dalian - 800). When you hit the roof, hit the afterburners and don't look back as you will stray up or down, leading to loss of control and a death from Out Of Bounds. The trick with the F35 is to use its very fast reaction time to your advantage, quick turns left and right, then break for the strata. There is no 1 manuver that works in every situation, I dont know if this helps but meh...thepilot91 wrote:
Okay so I can do stratoruns.... no problemo . So now I'm asking do anyone REALLY know is there a special manover in F35 which can dodge missiles exept a quickloop at like 1000 meters altitude, some turn, spin or some kind of movement that a J10missile at wake cant follow?
Last edited by 100% Irishpride (2008-07-23 16:46:29)
I've dodged 2 missiles from straight behind in the F35 without flares - though I have never been able to recreate how I did it.
Short answer is no. The matrix quote is probably the best, you're not going to learn how to dodge bullets, learn what to do so you won't have to.
Short answer is no. The matrix quote is probably the best, you're not going to learn how to dodge bullets, learn what to do so you won't have to.