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Old 12-26-2010, 09:20 PM
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Default Bombs don't explode after Skip-Bombing

The next issue which I have recently found concerns Skip-Bombing by fighters.
Even if the time since bomb release till it's contact with the target is 2 seconds or more bomb anyway doesnt explode, as you can cee in enclosed ntrk-record and images.
There is an example with P-63 here.
First bomb release - 1-34
First hit - 1-37 (please use magnified view - bomb is about to hit the ship)
Second release - 1-39
Second hit - a bit later 1-41 (please also use magnified view).
So, I didn't miss in both attempts, the time was correct in both attempts, but both ships weren't destroy. Such issue didn't exist in 4.09m, bit now...
This is sad, because P-39s, P-40s etc of Soviet Fleet Aviation widely used Skip-Bombing and a lot of interesting missions available before in 4.09m wouldn't work in 4.10m unfortunately. Is it possible to correct? May I hope?
Sincerely.
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File Type: jpg Bomb_release_1.jpg (81.0 KB, 101 views)
File Type: jpg Bomb_Hit_1.jpg (79.9 KB, 102 views)
File Type: jpg Bomb_Release_2.jpg (87.4 KB, 96 views)
File Type: jpg Before_Bomb_Hit_2.jpg (100.1 KB, 102 views)
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Last edited by SkyFan; 12-26-2010 at 10:46 PM.
 


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