lester Posted March 10, 2020 Posted March 10, 2020 (edited) I recently started practicing AAR with wake turbulence enabled, I tried only S-3B so far and noticed that when my Hornet moves closer to the basket I experience pretty violent turbulence (despite I approach from left and below the tanker) so it becomes harder to connect, but after connecting this effect kind of disappears. Is that specific to S-3B aerodynamics (maybe because engines are closer to the fuselage)? I didn't experience similar effect when I perform AAR with Viper and boom from KC-135. Is that because I do something wrong?f18_refueling_night_final10_const_wake.trk Edited September 27, 2020 by lester Все написанное выше является моим оценочным суждением Everything written above reflects my personal opinion Занимаюсь "активной пропагандой Американцев на данном форуме" © Flanker
maxTRX Posted March 10, 2020 Posted March 10, 2020 (edited) I always move from observation to pre-connect below the wake and just about every time the tanker is turning. Never really seen any issues with wake turbulence or jet wash. Even before the wake turb. feature was introduced I noticed slight slipping or skidding of the tankers similar to uncoordinated turn. Could have been just AI's flight model or "moi":D Currently, when flying in fingertip form. with other Hornets I have this sensation of being pulled in toward the lead jet when really close. Again, could be just me. Now, I do notice the jet wash or wake (sometimes quite strong) during turning fights. After a circle or 2 there is a good chance of flying into it. Edited March 10, 2020 by Gripes323
AegisFX Posted March 11, 2020 Posted March 11, 2020 Spent a couple of hours practicing tonight. Managed to do it in single play with an s-3b and no wake turb. tomorrow I add the turb back in and practice some more. Was sawing the hell out of the throttle though. Owned: Ryzen 3900x, MSI AMD 470x mobo, 32gb 3200MHz ram, Gtx 1660 Ti, 970 Evo Plus 500GB, MsFFB2, TIR5, TMWH+18c Stick, MFG Crosswinds, Buttkicker/SSA, WinWing F-18C . Next is VR for simpit Art Of The Kill:
Harker Posted March 11, 2020 Posted March 11, 2020 Spent a couple of hours practicing tonight. Managed to do it in single play with an s-3b and no wake turb. tomorrow I add the turb back in and practice some more. Was sawing the hell out of the throttle though. Good, take small steps and gradually increase the difficulty. It's normal to constantly move the throttle for small corrections etc. Ideally, you want to find your position and then make small throttle movements, but if you see you're falling behind or are getting too close, you might need to correct more. The vCVW-17 is looking for Hornet and Tomcat pilots and RIOs. Join the vCVW-17 Discord. F/A-18C, F-15E, AV-8B, F-16C, JF-17, A-10C/CII, M-2000C, F-14, AH-64D, BS2, UH-1H, P-51D, Sptifire, FC3 - i9-13900K, 64GB @6400MHz RAM, 4090 Strix OC, Samsung 990 Pro
Joghurt Posted March 11, 2020 Posted March 11, 2020 are you saying you have no deadzone and a 3 saturation for x and y or a 3 for curve? Please have a look at this screenshot:
Nyxx Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 I have been learning the F-18C for the last 2 weeks. Refuelling now feels very easy but like someone said above best to do it as often as you can. The best tip I got from a youtube vid. Switch on AP and a alt hold. As you get close trim up or down to knock off the AP, But... The aircraft smooths out your inputs once you have had the AP at some point. Now at close to calling for the probe just use trim for pitch and I find I only need stick inputs for the roll. As you walk the probe into the bastet I need to just keep trimming down to hold it right and then its all down to throttle and roll. All very small input and I use a curve of 20 on roll and pitch (that could change) David Murden. DCS: • A10CII • AV-8B • F-14A/B • F-16C • F/A-18C • AH-64D • OH-58D Kiowa Warrior • UH-1H Huey • Supercarrier • Nevada NTTR • Persian Gulf • Syria • 10900K • RTX 3080 • Samsung G7 32" • Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS & Thrustmaster TPR • TrackIR •
maxTRX Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 I have been learning the F-18C for the last 2 weeks. Refuelling now feels very easy but like someone said above best to do it as often as you can. The best tip I got from a youtube vid. Switch on AP and a alt hold. As you get close trim up or down to knock off the AP, But... The aircraft smooths out your inputs once you have had the AP at some point. Now at close to calling for the probe just use trim for pitch and I find I only need stick inputs for the roll. As you walk the probe into the bastet I need to just keep trimming down to hold it right and then its all down to throttle and roll. All very small input and I use a curve of 20 on roll and pitch (that could change) Sounds like you're talking about flying Flankers, except the autopilot part:smilewink: On the other hand, whatever works for you.
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