I mostly trying to find sources…
Well, clearly a pilot has said it in the open… but it’s not a source.
It doesn’t give… the answers roam around classified.
it is not that i dont belive the F-14D carried the 9x, i just wanted to show you that you shouldnt take a response from AI as fact because they often get stuff wrong
best example is the the Nite Hawk
like i said AI dosent replace reasearching
Well , i know… i’m just toying with it. It can provide sources when it’s possible though.
And i’m taking everything it says with a grain of salt…
dont take the reponse of the AI, look at the websites it uses as sources instead
if you use the search function it should give you the links to the websites it uses as a source
if you ask AI stuff it dosent know it just tends to make stuff up
I use it like fast googling…!
I told you i haven’t use it before!
thats why iam telling you that AI is flawed and showing you how to see the sources it used
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Reminds me of the AI response for “how many USB ports does my motherboard have” that used to tell people to “keep themselves safe” until google personally went and nuked that.
“AI”, or rather more accurately, Spicy autocorrect is a terrible source and an even worse researcher.
Just had pizza :)
and also managed to completly derail this thread
jealousssssss
Indeed, it has many abilities designed with intent to distract humans.
Here’s a F-14 picture to get things back on topic.
Holy shit, thank you
I know this is a meme, but people don’t understand that the F-14 wasn’t as spin-happy as people made it out to be. The airframe itself is very stable like the F-15. However, when you mix asymmetrical thrust into the mix, things change. High AOA, low speed, departing from flight maneuvers were soft spots, but still controllable. It’s when the thrust is cut from one of those spread apart engines that yaws the aircraft into a spin. Besides that, the lifting body made it great for that type of maneuvering.
Lantirn TGP inconsistent resolution:
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/TYyEmmKu5lgO
Lantirn TGP angular limits:
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/4TBNnByBG63x
I got a photo of the cockpit of F-14A late, which is much cleaner.
Probably the most clear photo that can be found on Google.
And yes, you can see AN/ALR-67 display on cockpit.