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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: jonnyg on September 29, 1999, 04:41:00 AM
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The compression of the G10 in a shallow or even a steep dive is unreal. Please check your sources for this HTC. It did not compress at 400mph.
Thanks,
Jon
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I don't know about that. Eric Brown said it felt like the stick was frozen in a 350mph dive.
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Eric Brown flew a captured G-10?
The G-10 does nearly 350mph on the level, are we saying that it is compressed it normal level flight? I don't think so.
There must be some data somewhere rather than just circumspect anecdotal evidence..
Jon
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w r u ik ?
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Ik has "issues"!
My squad-buddie managed to find a girl silly enough to go out with him, also he fly's one of them silly mac things.
Jon
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Funked, Brown said 400 not 350. He also said the limit to where he considered it flyable was 440 mph, IE you shouldn't lose complete control at 400mph - he simply said that it "felt like it seized at 400mmph" well, relative to what?
"the highest speed I dived to below 10,000 feet was 440 mph and the solidity of control was such that this was the limit in my book" - E. Brown
Jonnyg, do you know what a G10 is? It's nothing, it's a fake variant.
The g10 was a project to take older fighter's and find a cheap way to bring them up to 109k-4 standards. In other words, a g6 with with a db605 D engine - that's it. Non of these factors will alter the stick forces.
[This message has been edited by Kats (edited 10-02-1999).]
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well I can't claim any knowledge as to the highest controlable speed for a 109G-10, but in AH I certainly do not notice a smooth progression of loss of controle. It's sort of like you have control, and then you don't. Brand W has a smoother progression of loss of control for the 109, which makes sense.