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Hi,

 

 

I purchased AJS-37 last march (a very good sim btw) but I noticed that the afterburner effects (even on 3rd stage) on this plane are rather small. Is it like this in real life with this plane or is it a lack in the software (purposely or not)?

 

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I'd say that the afteburner effect is too small. If you go by

, you can see that the flame lenght is about 2/3 of the aircraft itself.

 

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I agree! They are way too weak and have always been. It's kind of a turn off when you look at the aircraft from an external view.

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After, looking at this thread, it would seems that the fix has been done. The thing is that even if this sim is very good, the lack of afterburner put a bit down the feeling of realism.

 

It does for me as well. I'm happy with the current status of other systems in the beast, but the afterburner is like ... :cry:

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