I have been working on this for quite some time now and I've even gotten around to finishing a few times but trajedy struck. :cry:
What Initially sparked my interest in changing jet load outs were the f16s carrying more long range AA missiles than the in game pylons would permit. Naturally being a jet enthusiast myself I decided to make the load outs somewhat realistic.
Before I begin here is the TLDR for those of you that don't really care. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
Now while tinkering with the f16 I noticed a few other details with other jets mainly the mig29 and the su27 that were off. These were mainly with the placement of ordnance on the pylons. The mig29 irl does not carry ordnance on the underbelly as in PR currently nor does the MEC250s accurately represent the ordnance. With this in mind I decided to remove two of its Long range AA missiles to accommodate the air to ground ordnance on the wings which accurately represent a more realistic load out. I have also taken the liberty of using a proper model of the russian fab 250 found in the files. The same was done for the flanker.
So here are the Variants and the desired roles I wish them to have.
*F16_AT* 4xAA Missiles and 2xAgm65 Anti tank missiles
*F16_LGB* 4xAA Missiles and 2x500lbgbu12 multipurpose bombs.
*F16_GPB* 4xAA Missiles and 2x500lbmk82 general purpose bombs for anti INF.
*F18_AT* 4xAA Missiles and 2xAgm65 Anti Tank Missiles.
*F18_LGB* 4xAA Missiles And 2x500lbgbu12 Multipurpose.
*f18_GPB* 4xAA Missiles and 2x600lbmk82 general purpose bombs for Anti INF.
*Mig29_lgb* 4xAA Missiles and 2xFab250 multipurpose laser guided bombs.
*Mig29_gpb* 4xAA Missiles and 2xruOFAB250 general purpose bombs.
You get the gist. Before I close, I do intend to change a few ordinance damage variables to make these roles actually viable however that will be discussed or released later. There are a few other jets with similar loadouts all of which can be found within the spreadsheet. For the most part all of these changes are ready to be implemented in game as the most important ones are done. Feedback would be much obliged.
What Initially sparked my interest in changing jet load outs were the f16s carrying more long range AA missiles than the in game pylons would permit. Naturally being a jet enthusiast myself I decided to make the load outs somewhat realistic.
Before I begin here is the TLDR for those of you that don't really care. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
Now while tinkering with the f16 I noticed a few other details with other jets mainly the mig29 and the su27 that were off. These were mainly with the placement of ordnance on the pylons. The mig29 irl does not carry ordnance on the underbelly as in PR currently nor does the MEC250s accurately represent the ordnance. With this in mind I decided to remove two of its Long range AA missiles to accommodate the air to ground ordnance on the wings which accurately represent a more realistic load out. I have also taken the liberty of using a proper model of the russian fab 250 found in the files. The same was done for the flanker.
So here are the Variants and the desired roles I wish them to have.
*F16_AT* 4xAA Missiles and 2xAgm65 Anti tank missiles
*F16_LGB* 4xAA Missiles and 2x500lbgbu12 multipurpose bombs.
*F16_GPB* 4xAA Missiles and 2x500lbmk82 general purpose bombs for anti INF.
*F18_AT* 4xAA Missiles and 2xAgm65 Anti Tank Missiles.
*F18_LGB* 4xAA Missiles And 2x500lbgbu12 Multipurpose.
*f18_GPB* 4xAA Missiles and 2x600lbmk82 general purpose bombs for Anti INF.
*Mig29_lgb* 4xAA Missiles and 2xFab250 multipurpose laser guided bombs.
*Mig29_gpb* 4xAA Missiles and 2xruOFAB250 general purpose bombs.
You get the gist. Before I close, I do intend to change a few ordinance damage variables to make these roles actually viable however that will be discussed or released later. There are a few other jets with similar loadouts all of which can be found within the spreadsheet. For the most part all of these changes are ready to be implemented in game as the most important ones are done. Feedback would be much obliged.