Rlaxoxo Posted November 29, 2017 Posted November 29, 2017 I can't really find a clip I was looking for but I found something similar that gets to my point. I saw these harriers basically take off then pitch up while moving the nozzles back to take off vertically similar to this clip here But the problem is in DCS there is a weird bahaviour that if you pitch up while moving nozzles slightly back the plane starts pitching up really hard ... eventually even with the stick full forward you do a backflip and end up crashing. Is this intended? Other then this I can't really find any faults with the FM atm ... Good Job guys !!! [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Youtube Reddit
ricktoberfest Posted December 1, 2017 Posted December 1, 2017 I can't really find a clip I was looking for but I found something similar that gets to my point. I saw these harriers basically take off then pitch up while moving the nozzles back to take off vertically similar to this clip here But the problem is in DCS there is a weird bahaviour that if you pitch up while moving nozzles slightly back the plane starts pitching up really hard ... eventually even with the stick full forward you do a backflip and end up crashing. Is this intended? Other then this I can't really find any faults with the FM atm ... Good Job guys !!! Even though it looks like they are accelerating vertically, it’s not as steep as that and the nozzles are moved to 0 by the point they are above 15 degrees (ish) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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