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You really missed your opportunity here :P

 

Let me fix this for you:

 

 

'The jets you are flying against are smaller, faster, and more maneuverable. Just like the enemy MiGs.' -Jester :D

 

 

 

The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk was developed in the early 50’s and had its first flight in 1954, as a multi role, single engine aircraft it excelled in service for over 40 years. With its versatility and ease of handling the Skyhawk makes an excellent addition to DCS. Serving with 9 countries the Skyhawk has also made its name in the civilian market as well, being a popular trainer and privately owned jet to this day.

 

 

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You really missed your opportunity here :P

 

Let me fix this for you:

 

 

'The jets you are flying against are smaller, faster, and more maneuverable. Just like the enemy MiGs.' -Jester :D

 

Careful.. that line might be copyrighted too!

And believe me you DON'T want to invite the scrutiny of Hollywood and the movie makers!

 

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it was a cited quote... holly wood cant say anything,

 

because I was inverted.

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Well ' As long as I'm NOT flying a cargo place full of rubber dog shit all the way to Hong Kong', I'll be ok! :D

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Outlaw... "You may not like the guys you are flying with, they may not like you"...

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Anyone know why the Argentinian A-4C's have 5 hardpoints? two under each wing and the centerline? Found info they carried better navigation equipment, but can't find anything about the argies replacing the wings or adding the extra hardpoints, it seems the plane reached the country with already the 5 hp.

 

MDC-A-4C-Skyhawk-FAA-Falklands-1S_zps9c35953a.jpg

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Anyone know why the Argentinian A-4C's have 5 hardpoints? two under each wing and the centerline? Found info they carried better navigation equipment, but can't find anything about the argies replacing the wings or adding the extra hardpoints, it seems the plane reached the country with already the 5 hp.

 

MDC-A-4C-Skyhawk-FAA-Falklands-1S_zps9c35953a.jpg

 

They were specially modified for the Argentine air force.

 

Its not something we are looking to simulate at the moment. Our A-4C will have 3 hardpoints.

 

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