Mission Builder: getting AI planes to drop bombs?

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Mission Builder: getting AI planes to drop bombs?

Postby Jehovah_of_Jive » Sun Jan 09, 2005 12:30 pm

Have set up neat Mission - Korean War - Bedcheck Charlie - flying a 1% F4U-5 against Red biplane bombers flying in at treetop height to drop light bombs onto AD-2s on airbase.

I've set waypoints for Red biplanes to 'attack with bombs' target 'Douglas AD-2'. The Po-2s fly in, get over runway, fail to drop bombs. Why? What do I need to do to get AI planes to attack with weapons?

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Re: Mission Builder: getting AI planes to drop bom

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Sun Jan 09, 2005 1:45 pm

If you've set up an attack waypoint the only reason I can see them not attacking is a lack of bombs on the aircraft...
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Re: Mission Builder: getting AI planes to drop bom

Postby Jehovah_of_Jive » Sun Jan 09, 2005 2:27 pm

If you've set up an attack waypoint the only reason I can see them not attacking is a lack of bombs on the aircraft...


Nope, they have bombs fitted! Grr... I'm not THAT dumb :-) I've been using CFS2 for two years and three months.
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Re: Mission Builder: getting AI planes to drop bom

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Sun Jan 09, 2005 2:30 pm

I wasn't suggesting you were. But that's all I can think of. ;D
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Re: Mission Builder: getting AI planes to drop bom

Postby Hagar » Sun Jan 09, 2005 2:46 pm

I'm not the mission builder of the outfit but is the Po 2 designated as a bomber in the DP file? You could compare it with an aircraft that does drop bombs.
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Re: Mission Builder: getting AI planes to drop bom

Postby GreenGhost » Fri Jan 21, 2005 3:09 am

Hi,
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Re: Mission Builder: getting AI planes to drop bom

Postby IndioBlack » Tue Jan 25, 2005 9:54 am

It is true that often the player aircraft flies perfectly, but the AI have trouble with ground attack.
One of the reasons is that the AI has a different way of controlling the aircraft than the player. The player uses stick and rudder, but the AI uses the trim controls. If the trim settings are tight for the player, the AI has stiff controls and cannot manouevre as well as it needs to. The solution is to slacken off the trim in the airfile, (in AirEd, it is entry 1101, Primary aerodynamics, Pitch Moment - Trim Range. The figure should usually be set around -0.6000), and then make sure the aircraft.cfg trim settings are at 1.00.
The player may now have difficulty performing fine tuning of trim, but the AI wil be able to manouevre spectacularly.

The other factor is to check the settings for Inertia in the airfile (AirEd 1001). If there are no settings, then add some from another aircraft, and then take the figures down in comparison to the ones that appear in the aircraft.cfg.
Lower inertia gives better manouevrability, which is what the ground attack aircraft need to make a pass without being scared of auguring-in. I believe it is this that makes them pull-off without dropping.
It's quite safe to have Moment of Inertia figures in the airfile that are different to the ones in the aircraft.cfg. In CFS2 these particular airfile entries are obeyed by the AI aircraft, whereas the aircraft .cfg entries are obeyed by the player aircraft.

Naturally the other requirements, of arriving at target at the correct speed and altitude, as mentioned above, also have to be met. Plus if you're in the same flight, you need to issue the attack commands at the appropriate moment, so that the AI can actually see the target that you are ordering them to attack.

It's actually a very complex set of parameters that you need to achieve. I wish it was easier.
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Re: Mission Builder: getting AI planes to drop bom

Postby james007 » Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:49 am

Are you sure you gave them a strike decribtion when you build the Mission. Perhaps you should changed the describtion of the Red Biplanes from strike to search and destroy. The most likely reason that that the they are attacking to high or flying to fast. Make sure the  Corsair are not to close to them before they start their attack.
If you place the Corsair  to close.  They will not drop their Bombs because they will try to escape and run instead of attacking the airbase.

I subgest you buy Combat Simulation Insider. It has the best description on how to build Missins with the Mission Builder I ever read. I also subgest you read Cayoties Mission Builder Instruction available in this same Wesite.

Good luck. Please tell if any of any of us where helpful or did you find your own solutiion to yhe problem. That way all of us can learn from each other.

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PS GreenGhost and IndioBlack does where great post.
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