but i had access secondary weapons 2 days ago when test flying it
Yes it does, it gets several stock secondary loadouts.
edit - it gets 2, the stock missile loadout and the drop tank loadout.
Likely just a recent bug. You definitely could select the loadouts before when test flying unowned planes.
Just have to wait for a hotfix.
What happened with testing the new APHE change?
It was in the new patch at day one, then the next day it was removed…
:/
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Yeah i’m wrong, i misremembered several things which lead to a faulty conclusion (i thought stock ordinance was marked white in the secondary loadout menu even when the plane isn’t owned).
I have looked at more planes and it seems like a universal issue, the only planes not affected are the “pack” ones it seems like.
All good.
as a person who mainly plays war thunder to test drive i am deeply saddened
So, it has been this way for a couple/few years now, you are only able to use the full loadout in a test drive with Premium Vehicles. All other event vehicles, squad vehicles, or tech tree vehicles, will NOT have any researchable/modification weapons available to use in a test drive. I would much prefer if it if you could actually test everything for all vehicles, rather than just premium vehicles. (Even if you select “reference” in the test drive options, you still will not be able to use any ammo or weapons that have to be unlocked through research.)
This issue isn’t about the full loadout, its about the ability to test fly even stock ordinance on non-owned vehicles. Which we have been able to do before recently. i know about not being able to chose non-stock ordinance during testflight, but now nothing is selectable at all.
OH gotcha. I have not noticed anything else have that issue then, will post if I do see something.
Are you able to choose stock ordinance on non-owned squad jets for example?
Nope! Not even the older Squad planes. UK Sea Harrier FRS.1:
And the AIM-9G’s are not in the modifications list, so should be stock:
It’s like that on every plane that you do not already own (with the exception of premium pack jets).
this was a mistake :/