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When the AI FW190 has his starboard aileron shot off (literally) he seems to be able to manouvre that bad boy around like there's no tomorrow, in fact within 60 seconds he was back on my tail and shot me down. I don't mind a challenge and while I accept that many planes can still maintain some stability of flight, that's probably taking the piss I might suggest!;)

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The same applies to the AJS Viggen, where I was able to perfectly control roll without having wings. Happend a few days ago.

I intentionally broke both wings due to over-g, both wings were gone, and funny part is that one aileron was still "attached".

 

 

Damage modeling is not the best currently, except for the Su-25T (if I remember correctly, and maybe some other I don't own).

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The AI uses simplified FMs that make them somewhat UFOish. So it's not a human-controlled FM bug per se, but rather a discrepancy giving the AI an unrealistic advantage over their human opponents.

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