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  • Re:Corner velocity

    *** Posted by Rapier *** [Hi Rapier First of all the SU27 Flanker it's not a thrust vectoring machine. The thrust vect. system was introduced to SU37. And about Cobra maneuver: 1. Cobra maneuver: It was first performed by the russian pilot Pugaciov. Second the SU27 don't uses thrust vect. system. At speeds between 400-500 km/h the pilot ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 5, 1999
  • Re:Corner velocity

    *** Posted by TIGER *** Hi Rapier You escaped the first missile by blacking out. What about the second? In the real life you can face more than 1 missile an you must be prepared for this. TIGER [Hi Tiger, Are you talking about potential blackout? because if I was flying a real F-16 I would try and train my body at around the 9.5G and above ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 5, 1999
  • Re:Corner velocity

    *** Posted by TIGER *** Hi Rapier First of all the SU27 Flanker it's not a thrust vectoring machine. The thrust vect. system was introduced to SU37. And about Cobra maneuver: 1. Cobra maneuver: It was first performed by the russian pilot Pugaciov. Second the SU27 don't uses thrust vect. system. At speeds between 400-500 km/h the pilot ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 5, 1999
  • Re:Corner velocity

    *** Posted by Rapier *** [Hi Rapier The risks by taking more than 9.5 Gs in an aircraft are more than the risks of avoiding a missile by actual parameters. You need to have good energy. At high Gs you waste a lot of energy. ] Hi Tiger, Are you talking about potential blackout? because if I was flying a real F-16 I would try and train my ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 5, 1999
  • Re:Corner velocity

    *** Posted by TIGER *** Hi Rapier The risks by taking more than 9.5 Gs in an aircraft are more than the risks of avoiding a missile by actual parameters. You need to have good energy. At high Gs you waste a lot of energy. [Hi Tiger, I understand what your saying about a bad situation and it's true you can lose too much speed, but dont you ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 5, 1999
  • Re:Corner velocity

    *** Posted by Rapier *** [Hi Rapier You don't have to pull 9Gs to achieve the best turn rate. It should be remembered that the SU27, that I am very familiar with, can achieve the best turn rate 22' per second at a speed between 650-700 pulling just 6 Gs. So if you can in F4 to pull 7Gs for 19' per second at a constant speed why don't you do that?
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 5, 1999
  • Re:Corner velocity

    *** Posted by Rapier *** [Hi Rapier In real life you use no more than 9.5 Gs. Run can confirm you that. Only russians uses to avoid a missile more than 9Gs. But that is not a good solution. At more than 9Gs the plane can enter in a very bad sit. and you are dead already, you loose to much speed I mean energy (turn rate) , you can be ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 5, 1999
  • Re:Corner velocity

    *** Posted by Rapier *** [Hi Rapier You are right about AoA but you should know that the range from 29-32 it was designed to show the AoA in an uncontroled flight so that you know you are in a deep stall. You should also know when you design an indicator you must let a little range for safety. A car with an indicator at 220 km/h the max speed ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 5, 1999
  • Re:Corner velocity

    *** Posted by TIGER *** Hi Rapier You don't have to pull 9Gs to achieve the best turn rate. It should be remembered that the SU27, that I am very familiar with, can achieve the best turn rate 22' per second at a speed between 650-700 pulling just 6 Gs. So if you can in F4 to pull 7Gs for 19' per second at a constant speed why don't you do ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 5, 1999
  • Re:Corner velocity

    *** Posted by TIGER *** Hi Rapier In real life you use no more than 9.5 Gs. Run can confirm you that. Only russians uses to avoid a missile more than 9Gs. But that is not a good solution. At more than 9Gs the plane can enter in a very bad sit. and you are dead already, you loose to much speed I mean energy (turn rate) , you can be desorientated
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 5, 1999
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