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C-101 almost does not bleed speed


cuervo111

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Hi!

I bought the C-101 yesterday. Beautiful aircraft and lovely modeled!

 

However, something doesn't feel right about the flight model. It hardly bleeds any speed. I was doing a hard turn at about 350kt and the speed kept almost constant after 2 full 360 turns at high G.

 

I also saw a commented video on youtube where the author was suprised about hardly losing any speed after doing a vertical loop.

 

Is this a known issue? Any thoughts?

 

Thanks!

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Hey cuervo111. The C-101EB is still in a beta state and is currently only available in SFM. That would explain why the aircraft behavior isn't exactly the same as it would be in real life.

 

The AFM will be released at a later date, it's still in development.

http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=2248962&postcount=23

 

However, remember that the SFM is still close enough to the aircraft behavior in real life, as some developers stated it already. The C-101 is, besides its CAS capabilities, an aerobatic aircraft which means it's very manoeuvrable.


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Quentin.

 

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Sorry to tread-jack, but I noticed the same thing. I also noticed that wheel brake axes do not work (even when inverted) so you could say that my landings were pretty hot :P

 

Apparently this is a limitation of the SFM. I think is was stated elsewhere that there will be no axis brakes until AFM.

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Apparently this is a limitation of the SFM. I think is was stated elsewhere that there will be no axis brakes until AFM.

 

Thats OK, thanks for the clarification. Well, at least I got some off-road experience too :thumbup: before I tried the w key.

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