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Simple taxiing (no touchdown) on any airfield brings up to almost 4G on the G-Meter in the LN MiG-21bis :huh:

 

Is it, because the MiG-21 is so ugly that earth tries to repel it from surface or does it have wheels of steel instead of rubber?

 

Or is it simply a pelvis breaking bug of this Module?

 

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Maybe because it's suspension dynamics are simply f**ked up! :)

Hopefully this is fixed in the next update, when it comes.. in 2016..

Just kidding :D

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This is related with Mig module or not, I always saying there's something wrong with DCS ground...

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I dont own the mig 21 but i often get both AOA and G spikes while on the ground in every aircraft i fly, so i think its a bug with DCS world and not DCS mig 21

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Yeah, the ride on taxi and even runways seems really bumpy, and I can't even get the plane to move even with secondary reheat if I stop on the grass.

 

Considering this thing was supposed to be able to take off of unpaved or snowed in runways, it feels odd. But then, a lot of things are odd in DCS.

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Yes its true you get some high G's with every current plane while rolling and sometimes you even hear the pilot heavy "G- breath":lol:

But in MiG's case it's like the runway is full of craters, when the other planes rolls "realistically" smooth in exterior and interior view.

So theres something wrong with Bison too and the dev's are working with this issue.

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Thanks for confirming this issues.

 

Looking forward for the next patch, ironing out this bug.

 

Hopefully DCS 2.0 will smoothen the ground handling in general, a little bit more too.

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