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haitch40
10-25-2009, 02:02 PM
how to do it

1. get the Me 163 Komet

2. start a training run at 20000 feet (9000 meters)

go full throttle and dive verticaly.

wings will rip off a about 2000 feet

anyone on psn who wants to see picture send a request to me my psn is same as this

and aparently everyone knows sorry

HighFlyer1980
10-25-2009, 02:21 PM
how to do it

1. get the Me 163 Komet

2. start a training run at 20000 feet (9000 meters)

go full throttle and dive verticaly.

wings will rip off a about 2000 feet

anyone on psn who wants to see picture send a request to me my psn is same as this

Congratulations for finding that out! What rock have you been under? Everyone knows this, It works with almost any plane.

haitch40
10-25-2009, 02:58 PM
Congratulations for finding that out! What rock have you been under? Everyone knows this, It works with almost any plane.

oh sorry i didnt know that oops

Reddisback
10-25-2009, 03:05 PM
I'm gonna check that out in a minute. after i sold some cars in forza.

Reddisback
10-25-2009, 03:21 PM
oh sorry i didnt know that oops


Yep, it works allright.... :grin:

Soviet Ace
10-25-2009, 04:04 PM
I've even done it in my Yak-3!! It was crazy cool because at first, only the left wing tore, and put me into a wild crazy spin/sudden flip. After about a minute, the right wing tore off. IT WAS COOL!!! :cool:

Raw Kryptonite
10-25-2009, 04:47 PM
I ripped the wings off of a YAK3. I think I came down from 28k ft. Couldn't get any higher and headed straight down, full blast. LOL
Seems like I've done it before in a damaged plane from much lower when trying to pull out of a dive.

haitch40
10-26-2009, 09:06 AM
try it in the I 16 its so fragile the wings rip off at 13000ft

Araqiel
10-26-2009, 10:06 AM
At very high speeds the effect of the drag being opposed by the aircraft's thrust, and gravity, is too much for the airframe. The exact speed that this happens depends on the airframe, but any of the prop aircraft should be right on the edge at 500mph in a dive. The jets are more resilient because they're designed to deal with greater thrust loading, but high subsonic speeds will still rip apart a 262. Altitude doesn't really come into it except as a means to accelerate to overspeed, although greater air density at lower altitudes does contribute to greater stresses on the airframe.

Even when airframes were developed that could withstand the strain of Mach 0.9+ there was still the issue of how to control it. The effects that are tearing your aircraft apart are the same ones that saw supersonic flight elude us for so long.

haitch40
10-26-2009, 11:47 AM
At very high speeds the effect of the drag being opposed by the aircraft's thrust, and gravity, is too much for the airframe. The exact speed that this happens depends on the airframe, but any of the prop aircraft should be right on the edge at 500mph in a dive. The jets are more resilient because they're designed to deal with greater thrust loading, but high subsonic speeds will still rip apart a 262. Altitude doesn't really come into it except as a means to accelerate to overspeed, although greater air density at lower altitudes does contribute to greater stresses on the airframe.

Even when airframes were developed that could withstand the strain of Mach 0.9+ there was still the issue of how to control it. The effects that are tearing your aircraft apart are the same ones that saw supersonic flight elude us for so long.

i know but i remember the devs saying once they took this feature out of the game because of noob testers saying it was a bug and they didnt want to scare new players

beaker126
10-26-2009, 01:29 PM
About the only plane I haven't got this to work with is the B-17G and believe it or not, the Me-163. I have problems keeping it in the vertical, seems like the nose always wants to tuck under on me.