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| You can see the orignal image in wireframe in the background. The red triangle in this frame is the proxy for the actual weapon. | You can see the orignal image in wireframe in the background. The red triangle in this frame is the proxy for the actual weapon. | ||
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| + | ==== Directly Mounted Weapons ==== | ||
| For weapons that directly mount to the plane' | For weapons that directly mount to the plane' | ||
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| + | ==== Podded Weapons and Rockets ==== | ||
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| + | Weapons like FFARs, CRV7 and S8 Rockets the system is almost the same. The launcher pod is setup exactly the same way the LAU-117 is above. | ||
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| + | Any weapon that is launched from a tube is done the same. The proxy is placed on the centreline of the tube. The proxy for the rocket is set to Autocenter = 0 just like any other proxy weapon. | ||
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| + | The remaining issue is the Z placement along the pod's launch tubes. | ||
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| + | For our pack, we have rockets with different length warheads. We want the rockets to sit at the back of the pods, touching the igniters. Assuming the rocket motors are the same length we can now use any warhead option in the same pod. | ||
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| + | But this maybe a problem in none RKSL launchers. So if you want to use our rockets in your own pods or launchers you may need to slide the rocket proxies in the pod model either forward or back to suit. | ||
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