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Title: Rockets
Post by: subarubren on July 28, 2017, 05:28:28 PM
Could someone point me in the right direction, very new to the game and slowly getting to grips with everything but I'm needing help trying to fire rockets, I've loaded them in the hanger just can't seem to find a way to fire them,, hope its not a stupid question 😂
Title: Re: Rockets
Post by: Lazerr on July 28, 2017, 05:40:12 PM
I believe the default keys are

Backspace to select the rockets.

"B" to fire.

Keep in mind if you carry bombs or drop tanks in addition to rockets.. you will need to hit backspace twice to get them selected.  After dropping them.. you will need to hit backspace again to get your full machine gun or cannon package active.
Title: Re: Rockets
Post by: Puma44 on July 28, 2017, 06:37:00 PM
Could someone point me in the right direction, very new to the game and slowly getting to grips with everything but I'm needing help trying to fire rockets, I've loaded them in the hanger just can't seem to find a way to fire them,, hope its not a stupid question 😂

It's only stupid if it isn't asked.  :salute
Title: Re: Rockets
Post by: subarubren on July 29, 2017, 01:52:57 AM
Thanks for the replies guys, that might be the problem then I have to select them twice, so I'm looking for select secondary weapon? I assume I can map these to my stick?
Title: Re: Rockets
Post by: Zimme83 on July 29, 2017, 02:07:59 AM
Yes  you can, backspace is the default button for toggling secondary weapons. Remember than on many planes cannons are also secondary weapons and wont fire if you have selected bombs or rockets.

'.salvo' and '.delay' is also useful commands if you want to fire more than one rocket or bomb at once.
Title: Re: Rockets
Post by: JimmyC on July 29, 2017, 03:42:47 AM
Also you can change your gunsights..
Rkt  (I think it's that) if you scroll through the names on the clipboard will designate gunsites to whatever plane you put them too ..but rkt  one's have 2 dashes which you use to aim rkts
Quite handy
Title: Re: Rockets
Post by: SNO on July 29, 2017, 09:21:04 AM
Look at the ammo counter on the dashboard to see which secondary weapon is selected when toggling through, so you shoot the desired ordnance.
Title: Re: Rockets
Post by: Mongoose on July 31, 2017, 10:28:28 PM
Look at the ammo counter on the dashboard to see which secondary weapon is selected when toggling through, so you shoot the desired ordnance.

Additionally, learn the .salvo (or dot salvo)  commands.  The .salvo command determines how many rockets or bombs are fired or dropped when you hit the trigger.

Open the text buffer.  Type a dot, or period, followed by the word "salvo" (no spaces or quotes), then a space, and then a number.  The number will be the number of rockets fired for each button press. 

".salvo 1" fires one rocket, ".salvo 10" will fire all ten at once.  (If you are flying a P-38 or P-47 you have ten rockets.  Most other American planes carry six.)

I normally set my salvo to maximum when I take off, so that I can quickly dump my ords if I get jumped.  Then I change the setting, if necessary, when I get close.  And yes, I have the secondary weapon trigger and the "toggle secondary weapon" both mapped to joystick buttons.

Hope this helps.  Welcome to the fun .   :salute
Title: Re: Rockets
Post by: bustr on August 01, 2017, 11:44:44 AM
In WW2, America was the only country that placed a rocket aid in the reticle. And that was the AAF, while the NAVY\Marines and other countries used reference points off their standard reticle. The British had a tilting reflector plate or a ring that moved the dot from guns to rocket firing.

The default reticle in the P38J\L and some P47s and the P51D is a "V". The arms of the "V" represent your wing mount locations for firing one rocket, while the bottom is 1000-800yds and the top is 400yds. The dot in the center is for aiming a full salvo off both wings.
Title: Re: Rockets
Post by: Puma44 on August 02, 2017, 09:09:43 PM
Thanks Buster!  Great info.
Title: Re: Rockets
Post by: JimmyC on August 03, 2017, 06:46:54 AM
. The British had a tilting reflector plate or a ring that moved the dot from guns to rocket firing.

I want one of those, sounds lovely... I love my rkts on the mossie & spit  but use US sights.