Mooie cockpit aan het worden...
Hoe worden de zijconsoles gemonteerd? Komt het IP daar niet bovenop te staan?
Ik bedoel, hier lijkt het erop te staan aan 1 zijde, de andere zijde ervoor, maar ik kan hierover niks vinden in de tekst...:
(bron:
https://www.zone-five.net/showthread.ph ... 44&page=10)
In verband met de bewapening:
Maar ik denk dat dit enkel het prototype was die zo uitgevoerd is (Een F-15B met aangepaste avionica en euro camo)... Ik heb nog een oude Jane's liggen met de spraakmakende reclame voor de F-15:
Shoot's down, whatever's up
Blows up, whatever's down
Dus als je deze wilt bouwen ben je gebonden aan 1 specifiek toestel.
Vroeger was een heel uitgebreide webpagina over de F-15E (F-15E.info), maar die bestaat niet meer, waaronder verschillende load-outs:
Loadout #1 - Kick *** A
This loadout contains 5 GBU-12's and 6 Mk-82's, which allow the jet to strike a multitude of targets. The usual A/A payload (that is 2 Sidewinders and 2 AMRAAM's on the wing launchers) is used. Note that the drop tanks are light green, because they are War Reserve Material ( WRM), a cheaper and more 'expandable' version of the standard 610 gal drop tanks.
Loadout #2 - Kick *** B
This loadout uses LGB's only, and two types of them: GBU-12's for smaller or mobile targets and big GBU-10's for bigger and harder targets. A standard A/A weaponry is used, plus light grey WRM drop tanks. A LANTIRN targeting pod is required to guide the LGB's.
Loadout #3 - Kick *** C
This loadout is a combination of OIF KI/ CAS loadouts #1 and #2. It uses both the 'small' GBU-12's and the 'big' GBU-10, plus 3 Mk-82 'dumb' bombs are added. A/A load is standard and light gray WRM drop tanks are used.
Loadout #4 - Offensive Counter Air
This is a pure A/A loadout configuration - being very rare with the Strike Eagle, which is utilized most of the time as a strike aircraft. The load of 6 AMRAAM's is quite impressive for anyone wanting an A/A clash with the F-15E. The two external WRM tanks and the LANTIRN pods are standard loads.
Loadout #5 - Full GBU-12
This loadout uses no other A/G ordnance than GBU-12 - the maximum number of them that can be hung under the belly of the Strike Eagle. 9 GBU-12's give the F-15E the ability to strike lots of targets (either moving or stationary) during one single sortie. Besides this, a standard A/A load is used, plus WRM drop tanks and the LANTIRN pods.
Loadout #6 - Basic GBU-12
This loadout is the typical GBU-12 configuration - only 4 of them is used. That still means four targets during one sortie, but with too much negative effects on total aircraft weight. A/A load is the usual, just like the two WRM drop tanks and the LANTIRN pods.
Loadout #7 - Light GBU-12
This is a very light loadout, with almost the minimal A/G ordnance available - only two GBU-12's. A/A load is standard, just like the two LANTIRN pods and the two light gray WRM drop tanks.
Loadout #8 - Heavy GBU-12
This loadout is practically the same as OIF loadout #8, but one GBU-12 less. Everything else ( A/A weaponry, WRM drop tanks, LANTIRN pods) is quite standard.
Loadout #9 - Asymmetric Standoff
The core of this loadout configuration is the huge AGM-130 A/G missile. It is so big that it can be hung only on the wing pylons, while it requires a data link pod for guidance on the centerline pylon. This loadout uses only one AGM-130 and a drop tank on the other side which is a rather asymmetric loadout. Two GBU-12's give some LGB capability to the jet, while only 1 AMRAAM is carried, because AMRAAM and AGM-130 cannot be fit together on the same wing pylon.
Loadout #10 - Pipeline Recce
This is another GBU-12 loadout - this time 5 of the 200 lbs laser guided bombs are hung under the belly of the Strike Eagle. A/A weaponry is the usual, just like the LANTIRN pods and the two light grey WRM drop tanks.
Loadout #11 - Penetrator C.A.S.
This configuration contains the 'usual' 4 GBU-12's, plus a serious looking 2,000 lbs GBU-31 JDAM with penetrator warhead in the centerline station. Other elements of the loadout are just the usual: A/A load, WRM tanks and LANTIRN pods.
Loadout #12 - Mixed C.A.S.
This is a typical loadout configuration that is often being used today (as of June 2010). A relatively low weight, but flexible mixture of LGB's and JDAM's with Sniper XR pod: this is the most modern A/G ordnance in service today (not mentioning SDB's). A/A loadout uses 3 AMRAAM's instead of the usual two. The 2 external drop tanks are standard.