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Hi there,

question:

 

i noticed that when beaming an enemy, orthogonal flying (flying rolled to 90° -- or if on same altitude with enemy, with the top of your head towards him) seems to be more effective for the purpose of him loosing me.

is this really so, or is it just that my RWR (in SU 27 my chase) doesn't work as good dealing with signals coming from above the plane, and for me it looks that he doesn't see me (no rwr signal), but he actually does.

 

have you experienced this?

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is this really so, or is it just that my RWR (in SU 27 my chase) doesn't work as good dealing with signals coming from above the plane

It's the RWR. It has a narrow zone of +-30degrees off-plane, everyting outside that is not displayed.

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thought so, like this makes more sense

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