Horns Posted November 1, 2018 Posted November 1, 2018 Has excess G-force damage been modeled in the M2K module? If so, would it start beyond 9G or beyond 11? Ta Modules: [A-10C] [AJS 37] [AV8B N/A] [F-5E] [F-14] [F-15E] [F-16] [F/A-18C] [FC3] [Ka-50] [M-2000C] [Mig-21 bis] [Afghanistan] [Cold War: Germany] [Iraq] [Kola] [NTTR] [PG] [SC] Intel i9-14900KF, Nvidia GTX 4080, Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Master X 64GB DDR5 @ 6400 MHz, SteelSeries Apex Pro, Asus ROG Gladius 3, VKB Gunfighter 3 w/ F-14 grip, VKB STECS throttle, Thrustmaster MFD Cougars x2, MFG Crosswind, DSD Flight Series button controller, XK-24, Meta Quest 3
Tripleinside Posted November 2, 2018 Posted November 2, 2018 fly by wire laws protects the plane, over g shouldn't happen ever in normal situation the airframe can sustain at least 11g (emergency) if you turn off the FBW, overG will destroy the airframe in DCS. Win10 x64, Intel core I9 9900k@5ghz, 32GB DDR4, RTX2080 ti, MSI Z370 Tomahawk mobo, M.2 SSD, Warthog HOTAS, home made trackIr, Pimax 8K
Horns Posted November 2, 2018 Author Posted November 2, 2018 fly by wire laws protects the plane, over g shouldn't happen ever in normal situation the airframe can sustain at least 11g (emergency) if you turn off the FBW, overG will destroy the airframe in DCS. Cool, thanks. There was a guy in another subforum asking about over g damage modelling in DCS. I was going to direct him to the M2K, but I’ve never reached that point (ie 11G+) so I thought I’d better check first. Modules: [A-10C] [AJS 37] [AV8B N/A] [F-5E] [F-14] [F-15E] [F-16] [F/A-18C] [FC3] [Ka-50] [M-2000C] [Mig-21 bis] [Afghanistan] [Cold War: Germany] [Iraq] [Kola] [NTTR] [PG] [SC] Intel i9-14900KF, Nvidia GTX 4080, Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Master X 64GB DDR5 @ 6400 MHz, SteelSeries Apex Pro, Asus ROG Gladius 3, VKB Gunfighter 3 w/ F-14 grip, VKB STECS throttle, Thrustmaster MFD Cougars x2, MFG Crosswind, DSD Flight Series button controller, XK-24, Meta Quest 3
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