Tem pdf?
Dtic from ada naval
can you pass the ADA series or a PDF of these images that you sent me?
i have no idea where theyre from, I got this from this post

Sorry for late response btw
Also I would recommend when searching for sources don’t only look at what ctrl+f shows up. One of the reasons this was so hard to find was because it wasn’t scanned in a 1000 page document and didn’t show up in the searches:


Here’s another source for your report! I was going to go at it but since they never added the F-14D I held off. Good luck!
thank you so much, i dont have any idea what kinda of source you use. I used the DTIC
I use DTIC a lot too. I got that from Google Books though. Lots of Government hearings are posted on there where basically 2 people get together and try to justify military spending, in which the Navy or it’s contractors are forced to make information public.
ahh you paid?, unfortunately i dont have a lot money thanks
I got that for free
did it happen?
no
Did you make a bug report?
even if it did, we dont even get the mk60 motor ingame. only mk47, which is such bullcrap as everybody can obviously see the mk60 would be better for the game as it is. and hell im pretty sure most people run the mk60 in dcs
The MK47 and MK60 were equivalents, their use-cases are not going to benefit the game one way or another. The AIM-54C’s motor is neither and should have reduced smoke.
definetly not though? ingame the mk60 would be plain better
Real life isn’t DCS, the MK60 and MK47 are very similar motors and offer little to no discernible advantages in real life other than having two companies compete to lower risk of cost increases.
From everything ive read, the mk60 has more thrust but less burn time and the mk 47 has opposite. The more thrust for shorter time might be better for close to medium range engagements perhaps; it might get up to speed quicker. This would be helpful as the phoenix is definitely one of the most sluggish missiles in the game off the rails, so that extra immediate boost might help in more scenarios than that of a longer burn time.

