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Oberon 02-07-11 08:33 AM

Nicely done Geno, my first take-offs with the Korean war jets resulted in an impressive crater on the runway as I walloped my tail on the ground.

Geno_Mariner 02-07-11 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1592323)
Nicely done Geno, my first take-offs with the Korean war jets resulted in an impressive crater on the runway as I walloped my tail on the ground.

Really? o.O It was easy to take off :hmmm: Zipped down the runway without tipping over or anything.

Oberon 02-07-11 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Geno_Mariner (Post 1592336)
Really? o.O It was easy to take off :hmmm: Zipped down the runway without tipping over or anything.

Could have been the F-84 rather than the Sabre, but I do recall the first time I used a Korean war jet, I was caught off guard by the acceleration and allowed her to flip the nose up too high and smash the tail off.

Geno_Mariner 02-07-11 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1592342)
Could have been the F-84 rather than the Sabre, but I do recall the first time I used a Korean war jet, I was caught off guard by the acceleration and allowed her to flip the nose up too high and smash the tail off.

Aah, that's probably what it is then :doh:

Schroeder 02-07-11 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Geno_Mariner (Post 1592362)
Aah, that's probably what it is then :doh:

Don't think so as the F84 has NO acceleration.:dead:
Without the additional rocket boost on one version you've got no chance to get it to take off speed before reaching the end of the runway. At least not with fuel and armament. The F86 on the other hand has a very strange flight model. Definitely not anything I would call realistic. maybe it's best you don't temper with the mod planes until you've gained some experience with the "real" aircraft as you might get used to their spoiled Fms too much and won't be able to handle a plane with a proper FM.

Hope this didn't sound arrogant and/or smartassy (is this even a word?)...well I could live with smartassy but still.....:O:

Geno_Mariner 02-07-11 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 1592402)
Don't think so as the F84 has NO acceleration.:dead:
Without the additional rocket boost on one version you've got no chance to get it to take off speed before reaching the end of the runway. At least not with fuel and armament. The F86 on the other hand has a very strange flight model. Definitely not anything I would call realistic. maybe it's best you don't temper with the mod planes until you've gained some experience with the "real" aircraft as you might get used to their spoiled Fms too much and won't be able to handle a plane with a proper FM.

Hope this didn't sound arrogant and/or smartassy (is this even a word?)...well I could live with smartassy but still.....:O:

Lol I see what you mean. I still mess about with the IL-2 and a few other non-mod planes. Still having fun anyway :D

I'd better catch some more sleep before the flight. It's 3:26am AEST :doh:

Dowly 02-08-11 10:06 AM

Crécy & Dowly enroute to get their arses kicked.
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...DowlyDCSBS.jpg

Oberon 02-08-11 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 1592402)
Don't think so as the F84 has NO acceleration.:dead:
Without the additional rocket boost on one version you've got no chance to get it to take off speed before reaching the end of the runway. At least not with fuel and armament. The F86 on the other hand has a very strange flight model. Definitely not anything I would call realistic. maybe it's best you don't temper with the mod planes until you've gained some experience with the "real" aircraft as you might get used to their spoiled Fms too much and won't be able to handle a plane with a proper FM.

Hope this didn't sound arrogant and/or smartassy (is this even a word?)...well I could live with smartassy but still.....:O:

Well, that's because the F-84 had a special 'dirt-sniffer' in the intake on the nose that detected when the end of the runway was coming up and then took the brakes off. :03::O: They didn't call it the Lead Sled for nothing. Still, it's a bit faster than the 262s I was used to, so that probably didn't help. :03:

Dowly 02-08-11 03:03 PM

Uhh... :oops:
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...y/Tail_Off.jpg

*Goes back to reading the manual about the different AP modes*

Arclight 02-08-11 04:27 PM

Maybe I should make that training mission a little easier. :hmmm:

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...3-36-47-08.jpg
Left engine hit by sam
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...5-46-22-97.jpg
Right engine damaged by .50 cal
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...6-21-10-70.jpg
Sam removes half the tail. Bailed out, plane kept flying on...

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...4-54-12-21.jpg
FAIL?! Rub it in, why don't you. :shifty:

Dowly 02-08-11 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Arclight (Post 1593473)
FAIL?! Rub it in, why don't you. :shifty:

:har::har::har:

TarJak 02-09-11 07:59 AM

http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...ak/sabre17.jpg

Oberon 02-09-11 04:18 PM

IIRC Arc, the A-10 might be able to fly fine with part of the tail gone like that, I believe it was designed so that if one tail section went you could fly the plane on the other. Likewise the electronic control system has a manual backup. It's designed to go through the wringer and come out again. Not sure how that applies to DCS...bloody well wish I could find out though... :hmmm:

CCIP 02-09-11 04:27 PM

Yes, the A-10 has a very solid manual reversion system, iirc you can actually even fly it just by cables. I recall reading a story from the Gulf War where an A-10 successfully returned to base, after 1 hour flight, with the hydraulic system shot up and half a wing missing.

Arclight 02-09-11 04:30 PM

Well, yes, considering the fact the plane flew on after my ejection, it's safe to say it wasn't all that bothered overall.

And yeah, hydraulic assisted control surfaces. 1 system for the left and one for the right iirc, with the possibility to control the plane using the electric trim motors, though that really doesn't give the control needed for a landing.

Just couldn't control the thing: needed heavy rudder to get it straight, so much so that the aircraft became terribly unstable. Prolly my lack of flying experience, but definetly wouldn't have landed it in one piece... so I opted for the high Gs of the ejection seat rather than from an impact with terra firma. :lol:

(flying on half a wing is a lot easier than half a tail, can tell you that much)

Lord_magerius 02-11-11 05:50 PM

Just had a quick go on IL2, managed to make a successful landing with one wheel, a fuel leak and jammed rudder controls, pretty impressed I didn't turn into a fireball.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...iceLanding.jpg

Kptlt. Neuerburg 02-11-11 10:36 PM

You know what they say Lord_Magerius, any landing you can walk away from is a good one. Heres a new screeny from me while I'm checking out the Battle over Britian Redux campaign from Mission 4 Today. (Unedited)
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/386...2011175343.jpg

Oberon 02-14-11 04:47 PM

http://img600.imageshack.us/img600/9004/bugger.jpg

Dammit, overheat...but at least it happened on the ground...

seaniam81 02-15-11 08:05 AM

I wasn't as lucky as Oberon
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...-47-28-203.jpg

Geno_Mariner 02-15-11 08:38 AM

That is some serious overheat :doh:


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