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Exaggerated chances to get compressor stall because of wake turbulence


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Dear, Aerges! There is something wrong with steadily stall of the compressor section while your nose crossing wake turbulence behind another jet!

I have acked real pilots, including one old fighter pilot, and they assured me that it is very unlikely to happen.

Please do smth with so exaggerated reaction! It is very hard to fire with guns, close missile launch, perform scissors maneuver and so on. 

Also very dangerous to be in echelon position on take off by pair. I assume that effect of wake turbulence in DCS itself, exaggerated,

but please could you tune some reaction of beautiful Mirage F1 for this side?

Thank you a lot!

 

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My callsign on DCS is: _SkyRider_

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Yeah, this is absolutely ridiculous. When flying in a group, we have to either take-off in almost side-by-side formation or with 70+ second intervals to ensure we don't get engine flameout. And it's the same during landing, you can still get compressor stall when landing more than 50 seconds behind the preceding aircraft.

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My friend @Bremspropeller really likes this 'feature'. We already have a lot of nice memories and moments.

I should post one screenshot of his in-flight relight after a 10 second interval takeoff behind another pal.
Oh wait, it didn't work, Nellis AFB has a hole now next to RWY 21R's ending^^

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This is already fixed internally and will be available for you in the next update.

The reason of the bug was an interaction between our code and the wake turbulence in multiplayer.

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Roberto "Vibora" Seoane

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