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Title: Is wake turbulance modeled?
Post by: BTW on June 08, 2005, 11:40:17 AM
Other than offering the least target area, I notice its hard to keep the pipper on a plane from close 6 position - bombers especially.

Is this a lag thing or is some type of wake turbulence modeled?
Title: Is wake turbulance modeled?
Post by: Krusty on June 08, 2005, 12:36:31 PM
Wake turbulence is not modelled. You might have been out of trim or just have bad nose bounce (like I do)
Title: Is wake turbulance modeled?
Post by: BTW on June 08, 2005, 07:22:13 PM
I just wonder why its so easy to keep the pipper on a bomber when hitting it head on, from the side or from the top. From the rear up close, the pipper slides all over.
Title: Is wake turbulance modeled?
Post by: Krusty on June 08, 2005, 07:40:20 PM
Usually because you're out of trim, you're trying to force the shot that isn't there. I don't have that problem much. I get nose bounce, sure, but I try not to force it. I hit combat trim (and then turn it off, or heck, sometimes I just leave it on). Heck I just got 6 B17 kills in a sortie (I was in Bf110G2) in the past couple of days. I had no problems.