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I tried to land my viggen on a carrier but the landing gear cracked while touched the fly deck. I'm sure there is a bug that the landing gear can not hold the viggen when it is on a carrier. Becasue I sat on the fly deck and called the ground crew to repair it. The landing gear cracked immediately after repaired.

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Since the Viggen isn’t designed to operate from Carriers, this is not actually a bug.

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The Viggen can land on carriers in DCS, I've done it many times.  Have you tested different descent rates to see if the gear will hold up?

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43 minutes ago, Machalot said:

The Viggen can land on carriers in DCS, I've done it many times.  Have you tested different descent rates to see if the gear will hold up?

Same here, albeit I haven't tried for a while ('can I land it on a carrier when I shouldn't?' is an essential part of breaking in any new module).  Generally come in quite flat and on the cusp of a stall.

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Read clearly again!:

 

On 3/11/2024 at 6:51 PM, Rudel_chw said:

Since the Viggen isn’t designed to operate from Carriers, this is not actually a bug.


Viggen is not a carrier aircraft, therefore it is not designed to land on one! You might as well try to land on water, just because physics, and complain that the landing gear breaks.

 

If you land on ground (airfield/road - it is designed to be landed on road) and the landing gear breaks, then you can report this as a bug! Albeit then with a track. There are too many variables to consider, chief amongst your flying vs. an actual defect with the module. 

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