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AFAIK Nevada is curved. Caucasus is not (exept for ME map). I might remember wrongly, but two helos flying at 40 mt on the opposite side of the caucasus sea had los with script testing.

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The thing is, helicopters are different from planes. An airplane by it's nature wants to fly, and if not interfered with too strongly by unusual events or by a deliberately incompetent pilot, it will fly. A helicopter does not want to fly. It is maintained in the air by a variety of forces in opposition to each other, and if there is any disturbance in this delicate balance the helicopter stops flying; immediately and disastrously.

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Spherical you mean? Globes are spheres, coins are round. The NTTR Map isn't round, it is rectangular. It is also a fraction of a sphere.

 

Sayes who ?

 

According to several youtube videos and www sites, there is a good chance the earth is flat and square, Govements just wants us to belive its a sphere:thumbup:

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Sayes who ?

 

According to several youtube videos and www sites, there is a good chance the earth is flat and square, Govements just wants us to belive its a sphere:thumbup:

 

 

They recently measured a triangle consisting of 3 satellites and the outcome was better than 180.000° which means SPACE IS FLAT

 

Take the Higgs field into the game that seems to explain how gravity is acting and you can force that plane mesh into something else...well...I doubt it would ever produce a ball ;)

 

 

What you see is not how it is, neither with your naked eye nor with your inner, educated, eye

because the first one only sees what the ladder one can explain and thuis passes your filteringh, aka firewalling system in your brain.

 

From that perspective it is explainable why we see it as round but it also cant be from what we also know as true, a true paradoxon for our brains ;)

 

 

You can wind that thing endlessly...I will stop here :lol:

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The map is curved, it is not round as the whole planet is not modeled.

 

I thought it is possible to fly to the poles in DCS. I remember a thread on this forum where someone posted a comment, where he explained how he flew to the north pole on the caucasus map (unlimited fuel activated) and when he came close to the north pole the NAV system was going crazy.

 

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Fount it: http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=2165678&postcount=6

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My 5-year-old son hates potatoes. I'm not sure how I'm gonna break it to him that we're actually living on a giant one :D

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It gets more fun when you get into gravitational permutation, and try to wrap your head around the fact that the Earth doesn't orbit the Sun, the Sun and Earth orbit each other (and it's gets weirder from there, especially in quantum mechanics).

Earth's gravitational field does not logically map with its outward distribution of mass, either, and experiments have shown that it is also inverted, in a way. Two long plumb lines mounted parallel with each other will angle closer at the top, with a projected point of intersection roughly 100 miles above the surface rather than towards the center of the Earth.

It is a very strange potato.

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I thought this was a flight simulation forum,

 

but looks more like a quantum physics forum!

 

Too many Stephen Hawkings' around!

 

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Well last I looked my 27" monitor is flat as a pancake...

 

:lol:

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No excuse for that....

 

 

Lol don't tempt me!

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*NERDS!*

 

...and one of the finer collections to be found on the internet, I might add!! :P

 

I might also add that pancakes are never quite flat!!:D

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