travisb05
bullseye (+)
+58|7314|U.S
There was a post that someone put a box of where to point a certain spot of the crosshairs on the a10. it was in the a10 guide so i was wondering if someone could put a small pic of the best spot to aim for all the jets when bombing. http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=28386 there is the pic showing what i mean with the red box.
Eboreus
Member of Foamy's Card Cult
+46|7262
I'm not much of a jet pilot but I think you can not take one spot for all jets. It depends on speed, angel, height and so on.
You need to practice by dropping bombs switching to rear view and see where they detonate. Repeat that and you will get a feeling for it
liquidat0r
wtf.
+2,223|7242|UK
That picture for the A-10 should work for most jets, i think. As Eboreus said: trial and error will get this to work for you

Last edited by liquidat0r (2006-06-16 01:58:27)

Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7357|London

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iamtheoneneo
Member
+16|7284
i think its all down to trial and error, when i first started flying i couldnt bomb a thing but now most of the time if i release a bomb i pretty much no where its going to land. like all things in bf2 practice, practice and more practice.
Sgt_Bob05
Nade Spammers Must Die
+49|7316|Australia
FFS you ever heard of trial and error? Create a local server and practise bombing the same point over and over again. It is very easy to picku up. Basically you can dive bomb which is deadly for infantry, or at an angle. The angle itself does not matter. It's the timing of the bomb drop. Learn the fall path of the bomb. Eventually you will be able to drop the bomb anywhere and know where it is going to land. Put some music on and practice.
travisb05
bullseye (+)
+58|7314|U.S
actually some jets have a longer bomb circle thing so they have a different spot. and how many jets are there?
IBKCKNURASS
Corrosion Inhibitor
+172|7352
bombing runs depend on height, speed and the angle of the plane. U should just practice offline to get a feel for it.

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