First F-4E Flights

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Bones
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First F-4E Flights

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Played around with the F-4 and got some basics down. That thing sure is a big lug to fly in a dogfight, both in maneuvering and in this old time weapons employment. At least the HUD is clean without too much information cluttering it:







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Um yeah, the F4 isn't exactly a turn & burn dogfighter. PDT_Armataz_01_14
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I had read before that the Rhino was famous for flipping onto its back and entering a flat spin. In one of those turns, you can see I nearly did that. It suddenly did a roll reversal, flopped upside down, and was about to start spinning but I somehow was able to recover and survive that. Probably from my F-14 training haha.

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Ive been practicing as well. I had the A/P going and was holding altitude and my throttle was too low. I eventually stalled and went into the flat spin and had to eject. keep the throttle up haha.

I have the heaters down and also uncaged AIM7's. Working on getting the shrike to work. I also think I have the Mav's figured out. I wish the free bombing similar to CCIP worked easier and was more accurate. Not a fan of the dropping tables but thats because I havent figured them out yet.

I did shoot down some very scary Mig15's haha.
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Boom and zoom tactics, I think.
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Grifter wrote:
31 May 2024, 08:35
Boom and zoom tactics, I think.
Bingo! When flying the F4 just imagine you are flying a jet powered P-47. PDT_Armataz_01_14
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This landing went way better:



v6,
boNes
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Walleye practice (this was the succesful one haha):


2nd landing (too low):
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Re: First F-4E Flights

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I got some MP practice in the F-4 this morning:

Dogfighting:


FIrst non-incident landing (AFTER dogfight)!



v6,
boNes
"Also, I would prefer a back seater over the extra gas any day. I would have 80 pounds of flesh to eat and a pair of glasses to start a fire." --F/A-18 Hornet pilot
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