Ive done it many times at low alt.
I even watched the chief pilot of the CAF do it the first time.
HiTech
Yes sir
Couple of important things pilots with little experience on the subject should consider and implement when attempting this...
1) When starting up the engines you need to just sit there a few minutes and allow your engines to warm up. This allows the maximum performance on take off.
2) Always WEP Up at full throttle with brakes on for 5 seconds before disengaging the parking brake.
3) Keep those flaps up until the last moment to gain as much speed as possible. Don't over due it with the flaps as maintaining the right amount of airspeed while producing lift is critical. 2 clicks should be enough. 3 clicks is really pushing it but it works. Problem is your not going to gain much airspeed once up and as soon as you raise your flaps up a notch your gonna drop very quickly from 3 click to 2.
4) Once you got 100-500' clearance off the deck and around 165-170 airspeed go ahead and try to level out while slowly pulling back the stick to maintain alt when you start pulling up those flaps one click at a time. Once you got around 180 mph airspeed go ahead and set you climb speed to 180 and let the auto pilot do all the work. Hop into a gun, select F3 mode, and gently rudder left or right if you need to turn your bird to maximize climb rate and not stall.
5) Always scout an airfield before attempting a take off with a full bag and max ordinance load out. Us vets aren't too worried about that row of trees close to the end of the runway as we are the subtle hill 5 miles away you can barely make out from the runway or tower. You can get 29's over the trees but if you have to avoid a hill or mountain in your first 3-5 minutes something could go terribly wrong. Always always always scout ahead.
6) A full bag of fuel is totally unnecessary in AH3. Yes your buying yourself a lot of extra flight time if you know how to squeeze every drop efficiently from the start of your sortie but the time it takes to climb to +20k vs 1/2 to 3/4 bag just isn't worth it in my opinion. You can get a lot done in that extra 30 minutes of climb time doing something else post sortie IMHO.
7) You don't need a large airfield to pull this off. Medium airfields work just fine
besides not every map has a large airfield.
8) last but not least it's always better to take off from a runway that's higher than it's surroundings. Even if its at the back of the map.. If you can get it up and then nose down shortly after take off your getting to that 180 climb speed without flaps quick. Sooner your safely climbing the better. Never start your ascent immediately after take off
Once you have 1000-1500 of altitude you can adjust your climb speed to whatever speed provides the best climb rate. Just take into account the altitude your taking off from and what direction the wind is coming out of. Don't want to take off from a runway that's already high up but your going with the wind. Had that happen once and it didn't work out to well. Not sure if this is the case nowadays but it was in the past on very rare occasion.