You mean… Air density?
You can easily fly up to 25-30km, depending on the plane…
You mean… Air density?
You can easily fly up to 25-30km, depending on the plane…
No, air densitiy being lower doesn’t add a force pushing you down and respawning you at a lower altutude if going even higher. It is just reducing your lift.
Like the F15 A reached over 30 km (in its record flight/'s), or the AIM 54 having (from Wikipedia) a service ceiling from also over 30 km.
Circling bombres notch AIM-54s and AIM-7s by merely circling in level flight.
I don’t play TT often, but when I do I’m not bringing my AIM-54s.
There isn’t a force pushing you down?
You can get 9.0 afterburning jets up to 25-26km with ease.
Better yet, there is nothing that respawns you based on altitude. There are even airspawns on custom maps that put you above 20 or 30km.
Gravity bro!!!
its hard to get good when you dont play for 24 hours a day
You don’t need to
My man those missiles were created to intercept slow nuke bombers,they have the agility of a freight train
Start by notching or by not flying in a straight line and trust me, you’ll get killed by them far less often
there was at least 4 years ago. So they removed it?
Gravity is (approximatly) constant ;)
It actually gets a slight bit weaker the higher you go. Not stronger.
You don’t need to
Amazingly getting good is usually unlocked by using some brain capacity of your host’s body ( suddenly a lot if things become logical in this game)
Notch buddy, just notch it.
Not the creator Minecraft, but pull an 90° turn when it’s in close range.
Have fun when the AIM-120 gets here, it’s the AIM-54 of steroids pretty much.
I don’t remember it 4 years ago, I remember taking the 152H up to 16 or so kilometers and facing no issue
Yeah, and gravity / air pressure are both major factors with increasing altitude.
The wing allows the creation of a low pressure zone on the top side, and high pressure on the low side, therefore causing the wing to lift the aircraft up, when it motion, or when wind is high enough to produce a higher pressure than gravity.
; ) Rough approximation
Oh really? Tell me more :3
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Pretty much, if you have a higher pressure below, and a lower pressure above, with a great enough speed, you will get lift, more surface area, more lift, which is why bombers wings are so large, and so slow, more lift is required, therefore more surface area is required, rather than making it faster
If Pressure1 < Pressure2 , assume that object creating P1 moves toward P2. The introduction of ΔV increases pressure, and therefore lift. I hate that I know this much about this.