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#11 |
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This is what I see in the trk you uploaded: you release the BIN-200 at low altitude and therefore the a/c gets affected by the bombs blast. It loses all tail control surfaces, a large part of right wing and a not so large part of left wing, it therefore enters a roll to the right that can't be counteracted with the remaining left aileron, and crashes into the see.
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#12 |
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The track should be showing the damage, but also no change in roll characteristics, with full control still possible due to the remaining aileron. After a repair I haven't encountered it yet, but I also haven't had too much time to test it. I'll keep an eye out for it reappearing, which I think it will as I've run several repairs in the recent past and this still occurred. Thank you!
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#13 |
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Just wanted to add that I've experienced this issue too. There was good control of my jet after losing both wings.
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#14 |
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Did you make a repair as said in previous post?
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