DarkFire Posted May 20, 2018 Posted May 20, 2018 What is the maximum angle at which aerobraking should be performed to avoid a tail strike? Does the maximum angle alter with weather conditions, e.g. crosswind? System Spec: Cooler Master Cosmos C700P Black Edition case. | AMD 5950X CPU | MSI RTX-3090 GPU | 32GB HyperX Predator PC4000 RAM | | TM Warthog stick & throttle | TrackIR 5 | Samsung 980 Pro NVMe 4 SSD 1TB (boot) | Samsung 870 QVO SSD 4TB (games) | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit. Personal wish list: DCS: Su-27SM & DCS: Avro Vulcan.
SinusoidDelta Posted May 20, 2018 Posted May 20, 2018 From the -1 limit pitch to 15 degrees to avoid dragging the tail. Approximately 13 degrees for normal aerobraking.
DarkFire Posted May 20, 2018 Author Posted May 20, 2018 From the -1 limit pitch to 15 degrees to avoid dragging the tail. Approximately 13 degrees for normal aerobraking. That's exactly what I was looking for, thanks. :thumbup: System Spec: Cooler Master Cosmos C700P Black Edition case. | AMD 5950X CPU | MSI RTX-3090 GPU | 32GB HyperX Predator PC4000 RAM | | TM Warthog stick & throttle | TrackIR 5 | Samsung 980 Pro NVMe 4 SSD 1TB (boot) | Samsung 870 QVO SSD 4TB (games) | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit. Personal wish list: DCS: Su-27SM & DCS: Avro Vulcan.
Baz000 Posted May 21, 2018 Posted May 21, 2018 put the big W between the 10 and 15 lines, no higher that that... on the pitch scale and hold it there until the nose comes down by itself.
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