Author Topic: Vertical Missle Firing Plane.  (Read 1698 times)

Basically some what of a bomber but it fires missles in the direction of bombs.

The point of this plane is for accurate land-to-air combat. It would be much more accurate than other bombing planes but less damage and explosive radius. It would be somewhat faster than a bomber.

Or a Missile that locks onto vehicles only and does some damage.
If possible should be AA and AT versions

AA and AT mean Anti-Air and Anti-Tank right?

I do not want the missle to lock on for people would then prefer missiles more than rockets.

I do want a SAM launcher though...

isn't a vehicle locking missle already on a fighter jet?

I think it also locks onto players, making it kind-of overpowered.

i didn't think it did, although that is probably because i kept getting close and then firing it at almost point blank in a dive :D

The whole point of this plane is not to dive onto the target to attack.

This makes Air-to-Land combat easier, but the plane will not be able to lock onto other air targets.
Is there a way only land vehicles will be targeted by the missle?

oh, i think there's a preference in the vehicle files for if it's air or not air, although maybe not

The whole point of this plane is not to dive onto the target to attack.

This makes Air-to-Land combat easier, but the plane will not be able to lock onto other air targets.
Is there a way only land vehicles will be targeted by the missle?
This is what i said, but a AA missile and a AT missile, two different vehicles.

The title says basically a bomb that drops directly straight down to the ground from spawn point. However the OP confuses me.

The missle goes strainght down, bombs glide a-bit.
The missle makes bombing easier but less powerful.

By glide you do mean go forward right? Cause I think it is against the law of physics for something with velocity to fall straight.


Compromise:
Make an A-10 warthog. click for high-powered cannon and space for rockets. rockets have a 1 second launch interval.
Rate idea x/10