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Offline curry1

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I need some information
« on: February 08, 2013, 11:11:51 AM »
I am a cadet in AFROTC at Virginia Tech and we are doing a war game which includes about 100 aircraft and I need to be able to find out about their load outs and exactly how weapons are stored on them.  Specifically I mean what hard points can certain types of weapons go how can they be loaded for instance can they be loaded on a rack with 3 or four bombs or can the pylon only hold a single bomb.  If anyone has any resources on this subject I would be very grateful if you could please share them.

Here are the Aircraft I have access to use in this scenario.

Air to Air
8x F-22
8x F-15C

Air to Ground
8x F-16CG
8x F-15E
2x B-52  
3x MQ-1
2 x B-2s
2 x B-1s
 
Combat Enablers
8x F-16CJ
8x E/A-18G
EC-130H
1x E-3
1x E-8
2x RC-135
1x RQ-4
1 x U-2S
X    x KC-10
X    x KC-135

PR/CSAR
8 x A-10
2 x HH-60G
1  x  MC-130P
1 x AC-130U

Air Mobility
2 x C-17
2 C-130 J (Special Ops)


Again thank you for anyone help you can give.
Curry1-Since Tour 101

Offline DaCoon

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Re: I need some information
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2013, 11:55:37 AM »
hey curry, I was a cadet in the CAP once upon a millenium or 2 ago.    I also have a book called Fighters of the U.S.A.F. published by The Military Press.  It covers every fighter from WWI to F117.  Sorry only projected performance specs on F22.  However it does have load-out specs and pics of pylons.  It should give you what you need on the fighters and a least a lead on where to find info on the others.      :salute
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Offline Maverick

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Re: I need some information
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2013, 12:23:12 PM »
Just a thought, do they have a Janes there in the AFROTC hall? Second thought, ask one of the instructors for a hint to finding the material.
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