I have always stated I am NOT an expert on the matter, quit lying and derailing the thread.
For someone who claims as much you’ve proven you’re not very well read in the matter regardless.
I have always stated I am NOT an expert on the matter, quit lying and derailing the thread.
For someone who claims as much you’ve proven you’re not very well read in the matter regardless.
I know, but it doesn’t have overloads for sea level, and turning at 200kt at 1000m is too hard without a stick… doing a 500kph test now at 1000m though.
You can adjust fuel weight in test flight with the dev commands in localhost… will share more on this when I’m home later.
his element is the speed of 600+ km/h
Ny=(Y+P*sinAoA)/mg


a comparison can be made using the russian manual
Thanks, I’ll need that as 8 minutes is 1000kg
at those high speeds I don’t remember it under performing though.
after comparing the german and russian manuals the german manual gives inferior performance figures than the russian one (at low speed by as much as 2 deg/s off), probably best to use the russian manual
“The world according to vatniks” wtf dude ppl just wanna have fun and yet ur saying stuff like that trying to bring politics to a game forum LMAO, you want to defeat the “vatniks”? Go and sign up for your country’s army, gunning down fulcrums in an online game won’t change anything i fear
I was fairly certain they reduced the full thrust amount on those German MiGs to increase engine life…
what are Y and P in this equation?
if the case thats likely, wonder why though maybe german MiG-29s had first series engines which had only 300hr life while second series increased to 1500hr
Y=Lift,P=Thrust. The gaming MiG has a shortage of thrust orders of 500kgs for each engine
I think what remains to be changed is the slow speed turning, the mig bleeds too much speed while rating idk if that’s correct
Yeah makes sense, tough I don’t get why that would make the STR calculations wrong. Sustained G in the graph should account both lift and engine thrust components.
or are you referring to the post I did this morning asking why local host had an indicator called “g_force” (that I don’t know what it is measuring as it doesn’t match G pull) and also Ny?
Ny I understood what it is, this is a normal overload. But g_force, need to see what it thinks
For MiG-29 and Su-27SK you can find everything in manuals
That’s because here the MiG29 is using 1500kg fuel aka 12400kg total mass, instead German charts are for 13000kg