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Questions about the F-16
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*** Posted by phantom55 ***
Quick question. Lets say i am flying at 500 knts doing head on BFM, if i perfprm a slice to either side, cam rudders enguage due to loss of energy? If so, i cannot. I dont know if it because i am pulling max g or what.
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Re:rudders
*** Posted by run ***
Hi Phantom
What are you using rudders for ? In the F16 you just use the pedals when you are taxiing on ground ;o)
run
[Quick question. Lets say i am flying at 500 knts doing head on BFM, if i perfprm a slice to either side, cam rudders enguage due to loss of energy? If so, i cannot. I dont know if it because i am pulling max g or what.]
The Anonymous account was just used to import messages from our old Forum. Anonymous posts are no longer an option ;)
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