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The O' Club / Re: Simulated Aerial Combat Roundtable
« Last post by AKIron on Yesterday at 11:20:52 PM »Never flown a warbird but I've done spins in a Piper Tomahawk. It'll lose a wing before you expect it.
DCS is a Jet Sim, and they do it well.
If you can learn this before I die, I'll be impressed.
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I can send you a quick film of a P-47 dying. Just need to click their name and it's from the P47 group perspective!
You don't have to add anything just throwing more material out there for you. I'll check my winter films later and see if anything stands out.
Noisy buggers too. 3 years at Grissom in early 80's. Standing outside the PAR site a loaded tanker would rattle yer teeth on takeoff.
I dont know about that. This one says their model is correct, and that one over there says their model is correct. Whos to know for sure. I do know that every film I watch of DSC and it show's an exterior view the planes look like they are balanced on a needle at the COG. The planes dont so much roll, but pivot on a point under the belly at the COG point.
Ive never flown a real P51, but Hitech has and Im sure he did his best to get it as close as he could. Either way, spending hours flying around a DCS world LOOKING for a fight isnt my idea of fun. Even if their flight model was perfect to real life it still would get boring pretty darn quick.