IvanK Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 Visual presentation is stunning. However after landing they are still visible right down to taxi speed. In reality they should stop on touch down. Similar on take off they start almost at the start of the take off roll. They shouldn't really start until the wing has to actually do some work like at the rotation.
davidp57 Posted February 13, 2018 Posted February 13, 2018 Yeah, yesterday we landed a Harrier on the Tarawa (15 knots wind + 20 knots ship speed) and the vortices were visible after stopping the plane ^^ Zip - VEAF :pilotfly: If you want to learn, talk and fly with french-speaking friends, the Virtual European Air Force is here for you ! Meet us on our Discord and our forum If you're a mission creator, you may want to check the VEAF Mission Creation Tools (and its GitHub repository) a set of open-source scripts and tools that make creating a dynamic mission a breeze !
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