Astro SG Wise
Future Orion MPCV Pilot
Yeah, sorry, I thought that's what it was, but I didn't know that Su had thrust vectoring. I have the first version of DCS, and the Su models cant move, at least that's what I thought.
Well, when do you really experience high G forces? Isn't it the resistance of the air on the frame, centrifugal force? Well, if one turns excessively hard, you still have a good movement rate, but the pilot is getting pretty crushed. In the F-22, there would be a higher rate of turn, then all you have to do is get back up to speed with the engines. The Raptor's enginees have boasted a super cruise without afterburners. [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercruise"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercruise[/ame] (section on F-22, scroll down).
Actually not.
When you are turning with stalled or nearly stalled wings, you maybe get a lot of lift force for turning at high g, but also you have a huge amount of drag more: Your energy budget shrinks rapidly.
Well, when do you really experience high G forces? Isn't it the resistance of the air on the frame, centrifugal force? Well, if one turns excessively hard, you still have a good movement rate, but the pilot is getting pretty crushed. In the F-22, there would be a higher rate of turn, then all you have to do is get back up to speed with the engines. The Raptor's enginees have boasted a super cruise without afterburners. [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercruise"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercruise[/ame] (section on F-22, scroll down).
