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Hello,

 

Im new to the forum so hya all:pilotfly: .

 

Well...im trying to master F-15 so im on scramble on hyperlobby allways...but im also trying to finish f15 campaign but im stuck on tha AWACS kill mision...

 

Well....I managed to kill the first 2 Mig29 that got me crazy...but then I fly 090 going high...but...man...i find myself flying nearly 60.000 ft. (I think thats impossible for F-15 as top flight for a SR-71 is 80.000ft. and thats a very special craft with very special mission) anyway...buggy alttitude is ok but then i dive to 20.000 and it says....maximun speed...ok....(controls are inverted ... well thats supposed to happend whenever u cross sound speed...but surprising anyway) then the aircraft comes unmanageable :joystick: ..not only that its inverted its that tends to spin like a bastard....i tryed to airbrake and stop it to 350 kntos at 10.000 ft..but still wild....so wtf ....this looked as serious game and then i find myself in this trying to pass AWACS kill...

 

So:

 

- Why i reach 60.000 ft.?

 

- Why the craft comes crazy going back ground?

 

Thanks in advance:)

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I descended at mach 1,5 or so...but the question is, Why it is still unflyable when I slow down?

 

Here comes the second weird thing. I crashed and then when I takeoff again and the plane behaves as weird as before. I close the game and i get a ntxx.dll error.

 

What is happening?

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I descended at mach 1,5 or so...but the question is, Why it is still unflyable when I slow down?

 

Here comes the second weird thing. I crashed and then when I takeoff again and the plane behaves as weird as before. I close the game and i get a ntxx.dll error.

 

What is happening?

if not by that error you say after tanking off again, i would say you damaged you Aircraft in the descent by stressing it´s limits, tho i´m not sure how fast a f15c can go, but it should be faster than mach 1.5.

 

Maybe a glitch in the software is causing it.

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