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Offline nrshida

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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #135 on: March 30, 2017, 04:25:17 PM »
In the real world, there are a gabillion more variables that make it less predictable and therefore less easy to ride the absolute edge.

An approximation for sure. Close enough is close enough...


Yeah, I see what you're saying about the car thing, lord knows I've experimented with physics on some back roads now and again. ;) 

Not me Wiley, I drive like a vicar. I have no idea what you're talking about. I think I should probably call the police. Which state do you live in?


But even still, an airshow pilot or guy in his car's still got the whole "self preservation" thing as well as the whole, "might damage the vehicle doing something ridiculous" thing going on in his head and is probably not going to be doing that sort of thing as often as we do in here.

Just figure they'd be skillful enough to get it back quick and leave enough margin to shreck around with it. That's how you find the limits with everything I supposed. I once had a gliding lesson and I asked him what happens if it stalls. He showed me. I also stood next to a Corsair and Gary Numan one day at Duxford. The Corsair was huge and the Gary Numan was tiny. He did not look docile at the stall.


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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #136 on: March 30, 2017, 04:37:12 PM »
An approximation for sure. Close enough is close enough...

But the envelope we're talking about is where the small differences between the real thing and the approximation become evident, possibly even glaringly so.

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Not me Wiley, I drive like a vicar. I have no idea what you're talking about. I think I should probably call the police. Which state do you live in?

Wrong country, and statute of limitations has long since expired.  I got over my invincibility phase pretty quickly, fortunately without even a close call.

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Just figure they'd be skillful enough to get it back quick and leave enough margin to shreck around with it. That's how you find the limits with everything I supposed. I once had a gliding lesson and I asked him what happens if it stalls. He showed me. I also stood next to a Corsair and Gary Numan one day at Duxford. The Corsair was huge and the Gary Numan was tiny. He did not look docile at the stall.

Hey, could be.  That's also not in a dirty combat configuration though either.  Just saying it's unlikely that one would see video or telemetry of a combat configured F4U stalling itself out full flaps out 500 feet ASL on a regular basis, so it comes down to best guesses or math at best.

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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #137 on: March 30, 2017, 05:01:00 PM »
...and ya'll know that Dale owns an 'airshow' performance plane right?  So the guy who designed the flight models for the F4U variants himself is also an experienced pilot. Also with thousands and thousands of hours of 'simulator' time. And we've got pilots and former fighter pilots here up the wazoo - all who say our flight model is 'purdy darn guud'.

Personally, I've been 'simming' since 1984 on my ole trusty C-64 - that's 33 years.  But some of you are waaaay older than me. :D

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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #138 on: March 30, 2017, 05:06:53 PM »
I roadraced motorcycles and crashed 47 times.  You cannot find the absolute edge of the envelope unless you exceed it, then you back off just a smidgen.

You don't get 47 crashes in an airplane in Real Life.  Ever.

I have 6,427,328,987,001 crashes in AH and not a scratch on me.


I do think in RL pilots pushed their plane's to the absolute limits when it was a choice of dying to their enemies guns or doing absolutely everything possible to live.  Not over and over, but I would have tried absolutely everything to live, including crying like a little girl.
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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #139 on: March 30, 2017, 05:15:44 PM »
...and ya'll know that Dale owns an 'airshow' performance plane right?
Ummmm...an RV-8 isn't an Extra 300. But, then again, neither is a P-51.

You don't get 47 crashes in an airplane in Real Life.  Ever.
Maybe not but ole Jimmie Doolittle walked away from 5 or 6 if memory serves. So it can happen.
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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #140 on: March 30, 2017, 05:32:53 PM »
You cannot find the absolute edge of the envelope unless you exceed it, then you back off just a smidgen.

Agreed. And knowing where it is means you don't have to step fully over it when needed.


You don't get 47 crashes in an airplane in Real Life.  Ever.

Stall doesn't automatically mean crash though. On a motorbike it's just much more likely  :old:


What was this thing called in the real world again? The "Ensign Preservator" wasn't it?  :rofl

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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #141 on: March 30, 2017, 05:40:51 PM »
I roadraced motorcycles and crashed 47 times.  You cannot find the absolute edge of the envelope unless you exceed it, then you back off just a smidgen.

You don't get 47 crashes in an airplane in Real Life.  Ever.


When pushing the envelope of a bike you are damn lucky to have walked away 47 times...Damn man...How much metal do you have in you

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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #142 on: March 30, 2017, 06:07:36 PM »
When pushing the envelope of a bike you are damn lucky to have walked away 47 times...Damn man...How much metal do you have in you

  It's not the crashing and falling off the bike that hurts!  It's that sudden stop at the end that does the damage..... :devil


  Ask Zoney but most crashes you just walk away from unless you hit something or someone hits you,then again there no accounting for grinding off a finger or two when you go down... :devil   

   Again ask Zoney......... :rofl :rofl :rofl


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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #143 on: March 30, 2017, 06:13:53 PM »
I was very lucky.  I got one mangled looking wrist that hurts all the time but works fine.  And the ground off pinky ain't ever going to grow back.

I only cared about one thing, winning.  I wasn't there for the spirit of the competition, I was there to take first place, only.  I was willing to risk it all, but I wasn't there to endanger other riders.  That was also a fine line.  I kept the first place trophies, the others I threw in the trash when I got home every time.
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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #145 on: March 30, 2017, 08:23:16 PM »
What was this thing called in the real world again? The "Ensign Preservator" wasn't it?


FWIW (perhaps not much), I always thought that the Corsair and the P-38 were two of the most difficult AH planes to fly well.  The people here who are good in them have flown them quite a lot, so that they've overcome that learning curve.  Could be that a lot of real world ensigns and lieutenants didn't have that chance.

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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #146 on: March 30, 2017, 08:34:06 PM »
...Something's have brother.  :aok

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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #147 on: March 30, 2017, 08:45:12 PM »
LOL just stuck my head in to see if anything has changed the past couple of years.. Nope.  :D

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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #148 on: March 30, 2017, 09:54:24 PM »
Good ta see ya shifty!
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Re: If you consider yourself a Top Stick in the game...
« Reply #149 on: March 30, 2017, 10:30:53 PM »
Could be that a lot of real world ensigns and lieutenants didn't have that chance.

I was laughing at the selective suppression of evidence by some members of the forum. No disrepect to those who were killed or injured flying the real beast in wartime  :salute

Watch out for that Zoney character though. Claims he'd cry like a girl to save his life in wartime, ground his Rameses Niblick off on the tarmac for more trophies and now has a titanium-hydraulic one.   :eek:


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