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  :biggrin: 

 

 

After a crash landing I hit the landing gear control.

 

 

 

 

Posted

Just one question... was that a sloped terrain?

-NW-ChiefRedCloud
Posted

How were you steering it?

 

Chief

snowsnipersnow_sniper
Posted

next time,

 

Sure you'll do a super G or Slalom on Stalingrad hill

 

funny ;-)

71st_AH_Mastiff
Posted

looks like another inertia bug too me.

Posted

The terrain have a very little slope, the plane was stopped after the landing, when  try extend the landing gear - are on bely - the whells start come down and gear stuck, in this case the plane are moving on wheels, I dont steer then, only to avoid hit the tress on final I use the brakes and plane start stop and touch a tree.

Posted

bombastic :lol:  need to try that

Posted (edited)

Mate, we should totally make drag races of crashed Pe-2s.  :biggrin:

Edited by 71st_AH_Chuck
HeavyCavalrySgt
Posted

I think "Pe" stood for "pe"rpetual motion machine.

Posted

The only bug is the possibility to extend the gear after such crash. Since there was a slope, everything else came from it.

Posted

Amusing vid for what its worth :) not quite as entertaining as the backwards P-51 takeoff down a hill in DCS

Would hope that the devs pay attention to modelling the correct drag co-efficient with regards to aircraft fuselage and such relating to terrain, when all other bugs/issues are fixed ;)

 

Cheers Dakpilot 

Posted

not quite as entertaining as the backwards P-51 takeoff down a hill in DCS

 

 

You bet!  Can you give me a link? :-/, yet another reason for me to shelve DCS for a while :-(

Posted

Thx Dakpilot,

 

meanwhile I also found it on youtube :-)

 

I know, don't worry, more than this what really is worrying me right now is that deflected propwash bug :-(  Taking off with a prop aircraft under cross wind is far from realistic right now :-/ ( referring to DCS ... )

 

But then again, here is BOS we still have glitches too like the overdone prop effects causing such big difficulties on takeoff...

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