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if the glass is broken and the plane is up high does it get cold enough to get serious physiological damages?

Edited by FlyinCoffin
Posted

I've never seen this... 99% sure that this isn't modeled.   It would be pretty cool if it was though!

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No

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Posted
2 hours ago, LukeFF said:

No

Its get -24°c at 20000 feet. You need gloves!

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FGS... we don't need to have every single facet that a pilot may or may not need to cope with... next, someone will want to simulate a pilot needing to take a piss!

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next, someone will want to simulate a pilot needing to take a piss!

 

Please no....

Then I will have to deal with 100 pages of "the cockpit relief tube is too short" to reach my imaginary (insert nickname for your joystick here) 

 

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I hate it when "Mr. Happy" gets air sick..............

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1 hour ago, Trooper117 said:

FGS... we don't need to have every single facet that a pilot may or may not need to cope with... next, someone will want to simulate a pilot needing to take a piss!

 

That's what the pause button is for in single player!

 

...Oh, you meant the ingame pilot not the old man sat infront of the screen!

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Jade_Monkey said:

People fly high?

 

Raaaids always flying “high” ?

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Just now, Adger said:

 

Raaaids always flying “high” ?

 

Blimey, not heard from Raaaid in ages... you don't think he's gone astronomic?

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BMA_FlyingShark
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3 minutes ago, Trooper117 said:

 

Blimey, not heard from Raaaid in ages... you don't think he's gone astronomic?

Maybe he's Mister Smith now?

 

Have a nice day.

 

:salute:

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3 minutes ago, Trooper117 said:

 

Blimey, not heard from Raaaid in ages... you don't think he's gone astronomic?

 

Wonder if he found a way to beat roulette mate,? Whatever he’s doing I sincerely wish him well. ?

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Just now, FlyingShark said:

Maybe he's Mister Smith now?

 

 

Nah... Raaaid would be running a psychopathic psychedelic forum by now...

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[CPT]milopugdog
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Having been in -25c with a 15mph wind chill, not a good time. The air is so cold your eye lids can freeze shut when you blink, and you can feel the mucus in your nostrils freeze when you breathe in. If you breathe in through your mouth it takes about as well to it, and you'll probably start coughing. I have a fleece neck gaiter so it isn't as bad, but it does cause mini icicles to form on my mustache from my breath. :rolleyes:

 

And, you can wear as much clothes and gloves as you want, but they don't matter too much when the wind cuts right through you.

 

So uh, yeah. Pilot is probably fine. :good:

BMA_FlyingShark
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19 minutes ago, Trooper117 said:

 

Nah... Raaaid would be running a psychopathic psychedelic forum by now...

Haha, good one.

 

On a more serious note, another long standing member we don't see anymore is Finkeren.

 

Have a nice day.

 

:salute:

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4 hours ago, [CPT]milopugdog said:

Having been in -25c with a 15mph wind chill, not a good time. The air is so cold your eye lids can freeze shut when you blink, and you can feel the mucus in your nostrils freeze when you breathe in. If you breathe in through your mouth it takes about as well to it, and you'll probably start coughing. I have a fleece neck gaiter so it isn't as bad, but it does cause mini icicles to form on my mustache from my breath. :rolleyes:

 

And, you can wear as much clothes and gloves as you want, but they don't matter too much when the wind cuts right through you.

 

So uh, yeah. Pilot is probably fine. :good:

You apparently haven't spent much time in Montreal in winter,

at night...

-40C, plus wind chill.

 

It's a hell of a lot of clothes to tear off once you get to the club, and a hell of a lot to put back on again when you decide to stumble home...

I like European weather much more.

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the cockpit relief tube

 

We used to tell noob mechanics that it was a back-up intercom system for emergency use and it needed to be "Op-checked" during every inspection. Since it was un-amplified you have to place it directly to your mouth and speak very loud! Many (but not all) of them fell for it...  ?

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[CPT]milopugdog
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1 hour ago, Noisemaker said:

You apparently haven't spent much time in Montreal in winter,

at night...

-40C, plus wind chill.

 

It's a hell of a lot of clothes to tear off once you get to the club, and a hell of a lot to put back on again when you decide to stumble home...

I like European weather much more.

I can't say I frequent Canada at all. Last year was my first winter in the midwest, I started questioning why I chose to leave Washington a little bit. :wacko:

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