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With specific winds (2 m/s on ground), is it realisitic that AoA sensor goes crazy, pointing in areas of the gauge where usually never occur in flight and AoA alarm going on on the ground?

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yeah just strange that Su-25T seems to be the only DCS aircraft with such a sensitive sensor

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vane spins, I know, but betty doesn't b..ch around with (for example) "caution! caution!" at that moment :P

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beep, beep, beep, beep, beep

 

As far as I know no other DCS plane make angry the pilot via AOA false warning on the ground, weight on wheels sensors on state.

My usual reaction to the crazy plane is rightShift+N, to silence all warnings,

and I takeoff with that state and leave warnings in silence during the whole mission.

I don't get any more warnings because I always forget to switch back on warnings which has no indication of state by own.

In my opinion Su-25 AOA false warning is a very bad design decision from ED.

This could be the first experience from the free to play game. A very negative one. :music_whistling:

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As far as I know no other DCS plane make angry the pilot via AOA false warning on the ground, weight on wheels sensors on state.

My usual reaction to the crazy plane is rightShift+N, to silence all warnings,

and I takeoff with that state and leave warnings in silence during the whole mission.

I don't get any more warnings because I always forget to switch back on warnings which has no indication of state by own.

In my opinion Su-25 AOA false warning is a very bad design decision from ED.

This could be the first experience from the free to play game. A very negative one. :music_whistling:

 

Depends if the real thing does it, maybe Sukhoi design decision

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Wind on the ground will affect the AOA warning.

 

If you think it is wrong please always include a track replay

 

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This could be the first experience from the free to play game. A very negative one. :music_whistling:

So maybe a new client-option for pilots who don't want to mute entire audio-system would be useful, to make AoA alarm muted while on the ground :) (go post in DCS wishlist! :) )

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I bet the real thing does it.

Sensitive variometers with audio notification turned 'on' do this all the time on the ground when wind gusts blow over the aircraft. I see no reason why AoA would not do the same thing.

This actually improves safety during take offs and landings and taxing as an indicator of turbulence.  

 

But switching it off is always an option...  

 

P.S. As a pilot, one should have nerves and not get easily annoyed over a few beeps and cautions here and there. 😉  This makes them the "right stuff".

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