Tiger-II Posted January 16, 2019 Posted January 16, 2019 Why does climbing over 14 km kill the AB? Motorola 68000 | 1 Mb | Debug port "When performing a forced landing, fly the aircraft as far into the crash as possible." - Bob Hoover. The JF-17 is not better than the F-16; it's different. It's how you fly that counts. "An average aircraft with a skilled pilot, will out-perform the superior aircraft with an average pilot."
TOViper Posted January 16, 2019 Posted January 16, 2019 Why does climbing over 14 km kill the AB? Hello Tiger-II! I suggest you to study carefully this topic: https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=181206 Its all about the engine of this wonderful beast ... much to learn about ;-) Happy hunting! :joystick: Visit https://www.viggen.training ...Viggen... what more can you ask for? my computer: AMD Ryzen 5600G 4.4 GHz | NVIDIA RTX 3080 10GB | 32 GB 3.2 GHz DDR4 DUAL | SSD 980 256 GB SYS + SSD 2TB DCS | TM Warthog Stick + Throttle + TRP | Rift CV1
rainyday Posted January 16, 2019 Posted January 16, 2019 Thanks for the link - interesting read for sure. But I didn't find an answer why the afterburner dies and does not come back after reaching around 14km? A-10C Warthog | AJS-37 Viggen | F-5E Tiger II | Mig-15bis | MiG-19P Farmer
QuiGon Posted January 16, 2019 Posted January 16, 2019 Known issue: https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=220786&page=2 Intel i7-12700K @ 8x5GHz+4x3.8GHz + 32 GB DDR5 RAM + Nvidia Geforce RTX 2080 (8 GB VRAM) + M.2 SSD + Windows 10 64Bit DCS Panavia Tornado (IDS) really needs to be a thing!
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