“…The fixed pylons are streamlined at 26 degrees wing sweep angle only. A fixed stores lockout in the wing sweep handle prevents weeping the wings more than 26 degrees with fixed pylons installed…”
“…A weapons lockout in the wing sweep handle prevents sweeping the wings more than 55 degrees with certain weapons loaded on the inboard pivoting pylons to prevent damage to the fuselage. …”
Both of those quotes are not relevant to the gunpods as they are limited to the inner (swiveling) pylons, and the bug is the wings refuse to sweep at all with gunpods equipped, not sweep fully (which is possible with gunpods equipped irl)
This off topic tangent has gone on long enough, anyway.
im gonna be honest when I see a video of hunter doing well with a J-11B at top tier with KH-29TE and 250kg GPNS bombs with less and worse AAMs I cant take russian mains seriously that say they need the KH-38MT to be balanced
Because it’s the baseline that most nations currently use. It’s also a reasonable level of balance. But if you want to balance around KH-38MT then that’s fine, but that does mean we need MMW Brimstone 2s for the Typhoon, GBU-53s for the US, etc
He could have easy dealt with the second pantsir in the first run, but he himself fked it up.
Also as he stated, the flat map in this case makes it harder, but still easy to clap them.
And then the whining, muhhh SU30 has free game and doesn’t have to worry about SPAA, while he literally kills him 2 seconds later and the SU30 gets a wopping 3 kills. While he gets 6 ground kills and 2 plane kills and only died because he couldn’t manage his fuel, truely suffering.
so what im hearing is the Su30 pilot wasnt aware of his surroundings (not surprising) and died totally means the Su30 is balanced and not that its a bad pilot, you also act like what he did in the video was easy which if it is im sure Su30s and Su34s could also do this with MLs so what is it, that this took a decent bit of skill or that this is easy and Su30 and Su34s should also be able to do this?