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[ALREADY REPORTED] F18 inverted ground effect bug


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hello, i didnt found it elsewhere, so i report it here:

 

the F18 under 20ft seems to have some sort of "inverted ground effect" … it kinda sucks the plane into the ground.

to test..just fly on a flat surface (sea or land) under 20ft to experience the bug.

thanks, bye.

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hello, i didnt found it elsewhere, so i report it here:

 

the F18 under 20ft seems to have some sort of "inverted ground effect" … it kinda sucks the plane into the ground.

to test..just fly on a flat surface (sea or land) under 20ft to experience the bug.

thanks, bye.

This caused so many deaths on my side that I'm really suprised it hasn't been reported already. thumbup.gif

 

I'm used to flying low from the Viggen and other aircraft, so that I always forget about the inversed ground effect of the Hornet (which doesn't seem realistic to me :huh:) and die. Even when I remember it and try to be carefully it often leads to me getting sucked in when I accidently get too low.


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Hi razo+r

 

It is reported and we be looked into.

 

Thanks

 

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