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Boomer wrote:
Hey AK we miss ya over at WT :-) I thought all AF fighters had the trigger dedicated to the gun, and that Navy fighters fired selected weapons with the trigger. Am I way off here or is it always "personal preferance" ? I suspect it may be more company preference. The F-8 had AIM-9s on the pickle button, guns on the trigger, but the F-4 had everything A/A on the trigger. The navy (or McAir) went with the F-4 method for the F-18, while the F-16 uses the trigger for guns/pickle for AAMs approach. I know the latter set up led to at least two inadvertent AIM-9 launches during DS, when the same F-16 pilot, on two different missions, switched from A/G to A/A mode while pulling off target, while still holding the pickle button firmly depressed. To be fair, the situation was rather hectic on both occasions, but after the second occurrence his squadron mates rather forcefully insisted that he be returned to the states, as they were getting tired of having to watch for errant AIM-9s in addition to SAMs and AAA. Guy |
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