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The Tomcat is pulling excessive G without breaking the wings. In the track provided the last pull peeked at 19G's with no wing break.

 

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When I replayed the track the last pull did break the wings, but then it ends. I also took control during the track and was easily able to break them.

Your first few tries were just not enough. You were too slow so you did hit the high-G but only momentary and then AoA limits stopped you.

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Im not really sure whats going on then, ive been watching another cat pilot pull up to 22 and not break the wings... it took him pulling up to 32g's before it snapped them off. In my track that i posted i went to 19G's and nothing happened.

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Okay sorry for the audio i accidentally left my mic on, that being said even in silent it should be obvious that the peak G's are extremely high and it took 21G's for the wings to snap.

 

 

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16 hours ago, Enzo said:

Im not really sure whats going on then, ive been watching another cat pilot pull up to 22 and not break the wings... it took him pulling up to 32g's before it snapped them off. In my track that i posted i went to 19G's and nothing happened.

 

The amount of g's you pull before the wings fall off will never be the same.

EDIT: just watched you video. You are way too slow  to sustain those high g's for any meaningful period of time. Your excursions into 12+g as transient at best.

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