Vulcan it was the B1 rocket that I was able to seemingly get to the sound barrier.
Once I did get the the critical speed the aircraft started to rapidly become uncontrollable. The Nose started a violent negitive downward acceleration, and by only full trim, and gradual complete (to the stops) pull of the stick, I was able to recover at about 740kmph.
I could not do this all the time as the plane would seem "locked in" and the control surfaces were useless.
It is rather different, that all I had been pointing out. As a comparison, I have seen no effect like this in Aces High, but however a state of compression that in effect overall renders the controls sluggish (but not unrecoverable or with negitive nose acceleration.)
This was the purpose of the post, to just find out if hitech has infact included this interesting aspect of aerodynamics.
Im not saying I do not believe HTC,.. I think that the ways inwich Aces High and IL2 recreate the effect are different?
