Wednesday 12 September 2018

Flashpoint Alto Cenepa: FAE Aircraft for Target Locked On!

How come Ecuador gets all the cool planes?

As there is no data for the FAE aircraft in Target Locked On! I've had to work out the relevant numbers myself, using the system in the rulebook and some basic research. I've knocked 10 points off the A-37B Dragonfly and BAE Strikemaster to take account of their light aircraft design and COIN role. I've not added any additional points for ordnance, countermeasures or stores apart from the flare and chaff dispensers scabbed on to the Jaguar ES (you can add these onto the other aircraft as required but they were a permanent bit of kit on the FAE Jaguars). I've also left off details of the armament apart from the cannon, AAM's and number of hardpoints, so that different loadouts can be configured based on mission profiles and the scenario.


SEPECAT JAGUAR ES

MAN = 4

HITS = 4

TARGET = 4+

FUEL = 20

SPEED = MAX 38 / MIN 13

ECM = 4+ 

RADAR = +1

ARMAMENT = 2 x 30mm DEFA / 2 x Pylons (Matra Magic Mk 1 AAM) / 5 x Hardpoints

POINTS = 90


DASSAULT MIRAGE F1JA


MAN = 4

HITS = 4

TARGET = 4+

FUEL = 18

SPEED = MAX 41 / MIN 16

ECM = 4+ 

RADAR = +1

ARMAMENT = 2 x 30mm DEFA / 4 x Pylons (Matra Magic Mk 1/ Shafrir 2  AAM)

POINTS = 70


IAI KFIR C2

MAN = 4

HITS = 4

TARGET = 4+

FUEL = 20

SPEED = MAX 41 / MIN 16

ECM = 4+ 

RADAR = +1

ARMAMENT = 2 x 30mm DEFA / 2 x Pylons (Shafrir 2 AAM) / 9 x Hardpoints

POINTS = 80


CESSNA A-37B DRAGONFLY

MAN = 3

HITS = 3

TARGET = 5+

FUEL = 18

SPEED = MAX 34 / MIN 9

ECM = 4+ 

RADAR = +1

ARMAMENT = 1 x GAU 2B/A minigun / 8 x Hardpoints

POINTS = 60


BAE STRIKEMASTER

MAN = 4

HITS = 3

TARGET = 5+

FUEL = 18

SPEED = MAX 34 / MIN 9

ECM = 4+ 

RADAR = +1

ARMAMENT = 2 x 7,62mm MG / 4 x Hardpoints

POINTS = 60

3 comments:

  1. I've been working on stats for Target Locked On! as well. Where do you get the numbers for the Thrust/Weight ratios? I notice some websites give different information.

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  2. I have some really useful reference books at home. There is a website that lists t/w ratios by type that I've also looked at. If you dig about a bit you can usually find the data but there is some variation.

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  3. http://www.angelfire.com/falcon/fighterplanes/texts/articles/twr.html

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