What one of them had a slightly longer tailfin causing a 0.0001% increase in yaw?
I think the chassis is a major variation, like same turret different chassis is like one of the main two types of variation in ground vehicle, the other being same chassis different turret
For the most part I don’t think there really any noticable difference in the aerodynamic stuff. I mean I guess F-15SA and QA would be draggier but they have FBW so you wouldn’t really feel it as much I think
Yeah. I’ve gotten up to the M46. 4.0-7.3 should be filled with something other than a Canadian vehicle that the US army didn’t want.
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The United States purchases J-7 from China
Fly by wire
Fly by wire wouldn’t affect drag.
Well yeah I know but with it all being constantly adjusted and computer controlled I don’t think the pilot or player would be able to really notice if it’s draggier or not compared to another late F-15
Even ignoring history Skink isn’t great. It’s okay now with ammo box but there is no reason to bring it higher than 6.0
37mm Gatling gun 6.7
Leopard 2A5 and 2A6
Something to deal with AR 234
Fun fact, the Vigilante has radar gun tracking, an impressive feature for the mid 1950’s
Or when they tell you to come back with the report more detailed and refined. You do the work, and then get banned for it. I get I did spam, but the very last report should have at least been reviewed. They didn’t even do that they just banned me.
Vigilante also comes with 2 different fire modes. A high fire rate hyperburst for anti air, and a low rate of fire mode. Both modes are intended to extend the firing lifetime during an engagement
Vigilante and Mauler would be very nice to see. And that radar helped M42 thingy.
Yeah RaDuster would be cool to see
Would also be cool to see the DIVAD Vigilante prototype. Sperry took his Vigilante design and remembered it for 35mm Oerlikon and gave it a new barrel assemply and slapped it onto the M48. Closest we’ll ever get to M48 Gau-8 which unfortunatly only existed as a model mockup