If you've had the Harrier for a while and had your head in a sandpit since (like myself seemingly), be aware that Chuck's guide has clearly had some serious additional love put into it, and it's probably twice the size of the one that I had been looking at.
So for example, it does include a full guide on the use of JDAMs. So if you've not already good a current version, I happily recommend that you grab one.
Chucks guide to the Harrier
Re: Chucks guide to the Harrier
thanks for the advice and pointers...wait til I am picking your brains
Flight Lieutenant Steve "maggsy" Maggs - RAFAir UK
Re: Chucks guide to the Harrier
Its a great guide and very informative, has helped me with all sorts,
I copy an paste the bits I want to learn in to paint, then save as a Jpeg then copy it to my kneeboard to look at while flying
I copy an paste the bits I want to learn in to paint, then save as a Jpeg then copy it to my kneeboard to look at while flying
Flight Lieutenant Phil "WilloUK" Wilson RAF Air UK
Re: Chucks guide to the Harrier
When I've done that, I prefer Sniptool, but that's just me.
Re: Chucks guide to the Harrier
is it easy to use as not that savvy with stuff like that
Flight Lieutenant Phil "WilloUK" Wilson RAF Air UK