Johnnymar15 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Basically, if you hold your brakes in the MiG-29 during takeoff while running up your engine, and then release the brakes the moment you hear your afterburner activating, the MiG will try to rapidly raise its nose, resulting in a tail strike. mig29tailstrike.trk Edited 5 hours ago by Johnnymar15 added the track
ED Team Solution BIGNEWY Posted 4 hours ago ED Team Solution Posted 4 hours ago Hi, thanks for the track. From the manual. Afterburner takeoff Afterburner detents unlock by pressing [0] the on the throttles when needed If an AB takeoff is desired, smoothly advance throttles to max AB after brake release. Maintain directional control with the rudder pedals. Wheel braking should not be used for directional control during takeoff roll. Due to a nose-lowering tendency during intake duct opening delay rotation until it has occurred. When reaching safe altitude retract gear and thereafter the flaps. Rapid full aft movement of the stick may result in the exhaust nozzles hitting the runway Page 78 So you should be releasing the brakes before reaching full afterburner. thank you 1 Forum rules - DCS Crashing? Try this first - Cleanup and Repair - Discord BIGNEWY#8703 - Youtube - Patch Status Windows 11, NVIDIA MSI RTX 3090, Intel® i9-10900K 3.70GHz, 5.30GHz Turbo, Corsair Hydro Series H150i Pro, 64GB DDR @3200, ASUS ROG Strix Z490-F Gaming, PIMAX Crystal
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