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Edit: there's also an option in the control settings that changes it from the increase/decrease system, to one that sets the control to 100% if that button is pressed, and 0% if it isn't. That makes it much easier to control MCLOS missiles
That's for those German Fritz-X and for the Japanese I-Go missiles - I don't know what a Rb05A is.
Yeah, I know those controls, I just do not see how am I supposed to hit with them when I do not see the missile or where it is going xD
Flying directly towards your target while firing the misslie, then staying on the same course(often very dangerous) is the easiest way to guide it. The missile usaly dont land to far away from your aiming point if not to far away. Then you only need small corrections, and by flying directly behind the missile. Makes it easier to see the missile.
And that's why I prefer bombs... But I admit I don't play any planes beyond early jets.