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You got it all mixed up a little bit.

 

Sonic boom is an acoustic phenomenon and already present in the DCS.

 

Condensation on the first photo is usually called vapor cone and it appears in transonic speeds, not supersonic.

 

On the other two photos, it's a normal over-wing condensation, again, nothing to do with supersonic speeds. And it's already somewhat confirmed for DCS 2.0

Posted
You got it all mixed up a little bit.

 

Sonic boom is an acoustic phenomenon and already present in the DCS.

 

Condensation on the first photo is usually called vapor cone and it appears in transonic speeds, not supersonic.

 

On the other two photos, it's a normal over-wing condensation, again, nothing to do with supersonic speeds. And it's already somewhat confirmed for DCS 2.0

 

thanks for the good news and thanks for the correction ! vapor cone :thumbup:

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Vapor cone. Nice. How do I get one on my little Toyota? :doh:

The Hornet is best at killing things on the ground. Now, if we could just get a GAU-8 in the nose next to the AN/APG-65, a titanium tub around the pilot, and a couple of J-58 engines in the tail...

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