Milomindenbinder Posted July 26, 2020 Posted July 26, 2020 I have more than 1,000 takeoffs and landing (same number fortunately,) in the Mirage IIIO. My Flight Manuals shows the max un-stick speed of 210 KIAS for hot and heavy takeoffs. I have never burst a tire in over 1,000 hours. In the Mirage 2000C I vget tire bursts if on the ground at 170-180 KIAS. This happens if I'm slow to rotate on a touch and go. No biggie, but you really do need to 'touch and go' to avoid tire blowouts. I think it would be realistic to raise the tire burst speed to ~200 KIAS. Thanks RAZBAM for an excellent piece of work - haven't had so much fun since I last flew the Mirage IIIO in 1975! Kind regards, Chris Mills / Flamethrower. 1
Azrayen Posted July 26, 2020 Posted July 26, 2020 Hi The 2000 is a different beast. One of its specifics is retaining the delta formula while on the same time being able to greatly reduce landing speeds vs the M III. I can't recall the exact value but the front gear definitely has a lower max speed than the main gears, and if memory serves this lower speed is below 200kt. Regards Az'
Milomindenbinder Posted July 27, 2020 Author Posted July 27, 2020 Hi Azrayen, Yes, the relaxed stability of the Mirage 2000C allows it to fly at lower speeds. The Mirage IIIO had a limited HUD display - only for weapons operation. I'm really enjoying the Mirage 2000C HUD modes and have made up a special mission to master ILS and TACAN navigation to recover from missions at night and/or in bad weather. Autopilot coupled to the ILS is a great recovery aid. The 'Inverse Drag' of the delta is still there and I have created several flaming holes from looking away from the HUD for ten seconds. The HUD speed cues are a tremendous help. Re tires, nose-wheels generally have lower limits than main-wheels as TO is raise at 120 KIAS (130 KIAS Mirage IIIO) and keep it off the ground on landing to generate drag to slow - very effective. My (trivial) point is that the main-wheels of the 2000C come from the same stable as the IIIO and can take higher speeds. OBTW, the 210 KIAS takeoff is 30 Celsius, 28,000 lbs and a 7,000 foot run - scary! Can send the page of the IIIO flight manual if it is of interest. Thanks for the reply - much appreciated. Kind regards, Chris Mills / Milomindenbinder
nighthawk2174 Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 On 7/26/2020 at 1:07 AM, Milomindenbinder said: I have more than 1,000 takeoffs and landing (same number fortunately,) in the Mirage IIIO. My Flight Manuals shows the max un-stick speed of 210 KIAS for hot and heavy takeoffs. I have never burst a tire in over 1,000 hours. In the Mirage 2000C I vget tire bursts if on the ground at 170-180 KIAS. This happens if I'm slow to rotate on a touch and go. No biggie, but you really do need to 'touch and go' to avoid tire blowouts. I think it would be realistic to raise the tire burst speed to ~200 KIAS. Thanks RAZBAM for an excellent piece of work - haven't had so much fun since I last flew the Mirage IIIO in 1975! Kind regards, Chris Mills / Flamethrower. I wonder if there is also a safety margin built into that number as well making it a bit higher than that as this is the case in a lot of places. Thanks for the info. 1
Ramsay Posted July 12, 2021 Posted July 12, 2021 (edited) 15 hours ago, nighthawk2174 said: I wonder if there is also a safety margin built into that number as well making it a bit higher than that as this is the case in a lot of places. The RAAF Flight Manual for the Mirage IIIO &IIID has a caution not to lower it's nose wheel onto the ground at speeds above 190 KIAS. Circuit entry and landing, page 252 Quote CAUTION The nose wheel limiting speed is 190 KIAS and it should not be lowered at higher speeds. Didn't find any issues (blown tyres) testing touch & goes/landing at Akrotiri RWY 28, 20°C, No wind 3x Normal MLW* (~9800 kg / ~59%) :- On speed AoA = 145 KIAS 3x Uprated MLW** (~12000 kg / ~73%) :- On speed AoA = 165 KIAS Uprated MLW touch & go testing method On landing :- • HUD inverted T aerobrake plus airbrakes until nose wheel drops at ~135 KIAS • Reset trim • Engauge AB • Rotate ~150 KIAS, HUD inverted T level with horizon line • Main wheels lift clear (VS +100 ft/min) @ ~180 IAS (DCS stiction ?) DCS Open Beta 2.7.3.8494 * CLEAN AIRCRAFT + 2050 kg Internal Fuel ** STANDARD AIR-TO-GROUND ( MT Wing Tanks / 4X MK-82S) + 2600 kg Internal Fuel Edited July 12, 2021 by Ramsay Test for blown tyres at uprated MLW i9 9900K @4.8GHz, 64GB DDR4, RTX4070 12GB, 1+2TB NVMe, 6+4TB HD, 4+1TB SSD, Winwing Orion 2 F-15EX Throttle + F-16EX Stick, TPR Pedals, TIR5, Win 11 Pro x64, Odyssey G93SC 5120X1440
Preendog Posted November 23, 2021 Posted November 23, 2021 (edited) This is a thing. I just tested 20 times. The wheels popped at speeds between 160 and 220. The tires will pop at any speed above 160 if you give it enough time. This happens with any weight loadout, online and offline, with any stick position, while braking, skidding or just rolling forward. My brakes are bound to keys, so it's not an axis issue. To replicate: Roll steadily at any speed above 160 and wait. I think it has to do with how the M2000 jiggles a lot while taxing. The plane's speed is 189 here, but the instantaneous speeds of the wheels jitter randomly as the plane jiggles. If a wheel exceeds 220 for even one physics step, it pops. Edited November 23, 2021 by Preendog brevity
Bananabrai Posted November 23, 2021 Posted November 23, 2021 I was also wondering about this a couple of weeks ago. I was flying the Mirage pretty often 2 years ago and never had problems. But now it seems like an issue. Mostly I am taking heavy A-G loadouts, but within the given limits, but it happens also for with lighter loadouts. I normaly use the Cyprian runway of Paphos... don't know if thats maybe a thing? Some runways are maybe rougher than others? Alias in Discord: Mailman
Preendog Posted November 23, 2021 Posted November 23, 2021 (edited) All runways and roads in DCS have the same bumpiness, including dirt roads. Taxi jiggle is module-specific. Video of all tires popping at about 170kts, empty, 10% fuel: Edited November 23, 2021 by Preendog
jojo Posted November 23, 2021 Posted November 23, 2021 1 hour ago, Preendog said: All runways and roads in DCS have the same bumpiness, including dirt roads. Taxi jiggle is module-specific. Video of all tires popping at about 170kts, empty, 10% fuel: And what are you waiting for when rolling nose down at 170kt ? Rotate at 120kt when light, 150kt when heavy...no problem ! Mirage fanatic ! I7-7700K/ MSI RTX3080/ RAM 64 Go/ SSD / TM Hornet stick-Virpil WarBRD + Virpil CM3 Throttle + MFG Crosswind + Reverb G2. Flickr gallery: https://www.flickr.com/gp/71068385@N02/728Hbi
Foogle Posted November 23, 2021 Posted November 23, 2021 42 minutes ago, jojo said: And what are you waiting for when rolling nose down at 170kt ? Rotate at 120kt when light, 150kt when heavy...no problem ! It's a test to see the speed at which the tires pop and if its related to aircraft weight.
arnokm Posted November 23, 2021 Posted November 23, 2021 Max Speed on Mirage 2000-D front wheel: 199kt. Could be different on 2000-C ? Source: https://www.defense.gouv.fr/content/download/515375/8673216/A-2015-016-I.pdf p12: L’utilisation du parachute frein est limitée à la position trois points avec Vi ≤ 210 kt. La vitesse maximale de roulage de la roue avant équipée de pneus Michelin est 199 kt.
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