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P.S: in DCS 1.5 Update log there a field that says: "Corrected track synchronization errors". Well I don't know if it means that it has been completely fixed, but the track of this footage was broken right after take off, or should i say "lift off"? :)

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Looking at the video,

 

looks intentional, like user assigned a stupid high wind speed under the aircraft,

 

as it rolls backwards on the runway, reacts as if it's flying into heavy head winds, flys slow as dirt at open throttle, then as soon as you flip it, accelerates crazy as if it's in a powerful tail wind.

 

if it was a track sync issue, you would not have had a perfect landing.

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Posted (edited)
Looking at the video,

 

looks intentional, like user assigned a stupid high wind speed under the aircraft,

 

as it rolls backwards on the runway, reacts as if it's flying into heavy head winds, flys slow as dirt at open throttle, then as soon as you flip it, accelerates crazy as if it's in a powerful tail wind.

 

if it was a track sync issue, you would not have had a perfect landing.

 

It is wind, man :D. Its mentioned in the description on YouTube and in the note on the video in the beginning.

 

This is not a track. I recorded it normally, since tracks with that desync in the beginning after takeoff (plane rolls a bit and bites the dust).

Edited by DackSter94

LOOK MA, NO HOOK

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Looking at the video,

 

looks intentional, like user assigned a stupid high wind speed under the aircraft,

 

as it rolls backwards on the runway, reacts as if it's flying into heavy head winds, flys slow as dirt at open throttle, then as soon as you flip it, accelerates crazy as if it's in a powerful tail wind.

 

if it was a track sync issue, you would not have had a perfect landing.

 

It is. Watch the airspeed indicator when the plane swings into the wind. It's stable between 80 to 90kts which is just below TO speed in the Mustang.

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50 m/s? That was awesome! Take about wind over the deck. Amazing it didn't blow head of tail down the runway.

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That's some whicked shit there :D

 

He has some really unique takeoff techniques.

Here is another video of him taking off backwards. This time in normal weather conditions:

 

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That's some whicked shit there :D

 

He has some really unique takeoff techniques.

Here is another video of him taking off backwards. This time in normal weather conditions:

 

 

 

Impressive

 

 

 

 

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