EviLHuAi Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago In air-to-air mode on the SU-27, what does the ‘T’ after the speed in the upper left of the HUD mean? At the same time, its value differs from the value shown when not in air-to-air mode. null
okopanja Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) In this mode TAS is displayed. In vertical scan mode IAS. In navigation IAS, etc... I suggest you read a bit on how messurement of speed works in aviation. Edited 2 hours ago by okopanja 1 Condition: green
Solution Wyvern Posted 2 hours ago Solution Posted 2 hours ago its your true speed Airspeed usally gets displayed in either indicated or true Indicated is how fast the air is flowing past your plane and that can change depending on your altitude. Its useful for maneuvering and such. True is how fast you actually go compared to the ground. so at around 30000ft your Indicated vs True speed is something like 500I vs 800T, The reason for that is because the air at higher altitude is generally thinner, meaning when your plane is measuring how much air is flowing past your plane, it will pick up less air and think youre going slower. (its a bit more complicated, but that is enough to understand the concept) Most planes do have the ability to calculate the actual speed (which also is why mach is not bound to your altitude) NOW, the reason why the Su-27 is showing your airspeed in True is because youre in BVR mode. You dont need to know how fast the air is moving around you, since youre likely moving rather fast already, and you need to know what your actual speed is, as that is also important for a missile launch (it also plays into closure rate to your enemy and and and) When you go into Nav, Vertical Scan, HMD, or HUD BFM, or ground mode, it will change to Indicated speed (123I), as you need to know how well you can maneuver. 1 I have 600GB in skins in my Saved Games. 200GB of that is probably made by myself. Check out my DCS UserFiles section Join the Official Deka Ironwork Simulations discord server!
draconus Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 33 minutes ago, Wyvern said: True is how fast you actually go compared to the ground. You've mistaken it for the ground speed. Please correct, otherwise you're spreading misinformation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_airspeed Ex. you can CFIT directly into the ground with 1000T but with 0 ground speed. Win10 i7-10700KF 32GB RTX4070S Quest 3 T16000M VPC CDT-VMAX TFRP FC3 MiG-29A F-14A/B F-15E CA SC NTTR PG Syria
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