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Old 01-13-2011, 04:09 AM
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No as these attacks where below 50m height, will have to try it at heigher heights. Although, normally that should not have a big effect as the bombs side is hitting the water not the head where the detonater is. I know on a 1980s Matra 250kg all purpose bomb after the release wires where gone, there was a small prop like thing that needed to get a certain rpm before the bomb was armed, and I am assuming it should be simular with the WII ones too? Well never saw them in good condition up near only ones that I got to see up close had some kind of defect and had not gone off which we defused. So do I understand that right that droptime, reguardless the tip or the side of the bomb touching will make the differance?
As normally on the real ones the casing had nothing to do with the fuse.
Hello
Has anyone posted a track on HOW skip bombing is done now? I would really like to see one.
Not being able to skip bomb is most disappointing..

In spite of this, TD did a marvelous job with 4.10..
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Old 01-13-2011, 07:56 AM
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Ok, went practicing a bit.. Found out it can be done. If ya come in at about 150-200 ft. (which makes you a nice fat target for naval guns..) and release just at the right time, it works.. It's easy to release too soon and the bombs don't quite make it. Relatively narrow window.
I'll experiment some more..It's all good..
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