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Is Mirage using a SFM or PFM?

 

The reason I ask is because multiple times I have gone supersonic in level flight at around 10k' at military power WITH A DROP TANK onboard. That should not be possible should it?

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The FM isn't finished yet. It's lacking some/a lot of features. So stay patient.

 

EDIT: Oh, I've read the definition know for EM. Seems strange that a seperate module wouldn't be simulated as accurate as the F15c or SU27. But whatever, I enjoy the M2k.

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Oh, I've read the definition know for EM. Seems strange that a seperate module wouldn't be simulated as accurate as the F15c or SU27. But whatever, I enjoy the M2k.

 

If ED's PFM is the status-quo, the "mother of all flightmodels", then an EFM can be either 1% or 99% (or anything in between) of that, or, potentially, just as good. However, that's totally up to the capabilities of those 3rd party devs... Not every dev team has an engineer as capable as ED's Yo-Yo! :thumbup:

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The FM isn't finished yet. It's lacking some/a lot of features. So stay patient.

 

EDIT: Oh, I've read the definition know for EM. Seems strange that a seperate module wouldn't be simulated as accurate as the F15c or SU27. But whatever, I enjoy the M2k.

 

 

What features are missing? Has there ever been a real M2000c pilot have a try and give their comments?

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