Against ships yeah.
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/CLnrYQkHLzaY?comment=0dHdu8LKspCQWlvJZYd1c4He
We got some movement, even tho not an good one
Yeah, though this is probably a case of a TM just declining the report without reading it.
The source should be good enough for the report
That brimstone in the video pulled like an aim9x lol
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Would fight with you on the EF front, but currently trying to save the PS5 version of WT, so many Quality Issues, its getting to an level where its unplayble :(
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Sadly it seems WT has 0 Mods for PlayStation…
? You sure you pinged the right person?
your bug report
Do you mean Devils report on Brimstone pull?
This one
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/CLnrYQkHLzaY?comment=0dHdu8LKspCQWlvJZYd1c4He
oh my bad
Also, no that image is little use for the max G pull of the missile. Will be useful for reporting issues with Mode 2 or 3 operation if/when we ever get FnF.
But for this, its not much use.
Based on hellfire?
I think a lot of the code was copied from the hellfire.
Objectively speaking, according to the source provided which lead to the brimstones pre-launch gimbal limits increasing to 40°, the missile NEEDS to be able to hit the targets that are within its pre-launch gimbal limit.
The fact the max load factor wasnt increased accordingly is just a bad joke on gaijins part. That being said, idk if there are any actual available sources with outright numbers stated.
I think our best bet atm would be @Gunjob arguing the logic for increased maneuvrability based on the 40° pre-launch gimbal limit source.
We can see what the angle of attack for the misisle is, and that it should at least match that when launched at a cruise speed of mach 0.9.
Most of the turn is completed using body lift rather than the fins, so it’s somewhere around 30g off the rail and doesn’t need to get up to speed to perform the maximum G, but does need the motor burning to achieve this.
As for an actual source which shows this… I am afraid there is not much of anything out there.
As it doesnt give a specific angle or G, that diagram could be entirely and completely arbitary
Thankfully, there are other sources, like videos of what can only be Brimstone 1s coming off the rails and traveling at speicifc angles
hard to replicate but i did at mach 0.8 at 2000m altitude, fired at max downward launch window.
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The author of this cockpit was here, but I won’t tag him, maybe he’ll stumble upon it himself.
The point is this - why did the cockpit become black? It looks more like an F-15 cockpit than a Typhoon. I’ve never seen a photo of a Typhoon with a black cockpit (it’s hard to even remember which British-built aircraft had a black cockpit last time, a Jaguar, probably)
irl turn radius looks in the ballpark of half that of the in-game one. Thats just eyeballing it tho.
Can you do it on tornado instead?
Looks like at the nose, the missile is angled at 40 degrees.
In game its only 15 degrees.