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Why is the F86 so slow?
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I thought I'd have a go in the F86 and so I downloaded the campaign called Honcho and CY6's Korea map. However, having looked at Wikipedia I am left wondering why the F86 is so slow. The most I can get out of it is 630mph but that was in a dive from about 6000ft to about 3000ft. When going in a straight line at about 5000-6000ft all I could get out of it is 300-400mph. Wikipedia states - Quote:
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Also are you sure you're reading the speed right. Indicated Air Speed (IAS) is what shows on the cockpit gauges and True Air Speed (TAS) is what shows on the "wonder woman" invisible cockpit view. IAS and TAS are the same at sea level but diverge increasingly as altitude increases (and air density decreases). Top speeds of aircraft are all given in TAS which makes this a fairly common complaint. I'm not sure if that's the case with the modded F-86 but my guess is that it could be.
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Icefire means that Indicated Airspeed (IAS) is less than True Airspeed (TAS) at altitudes > 0, the higher you go the more the divergence between the two.
It does not mean that you're flying slower - there should be a IAS/TAS vs altitude chart for the a/c that you can consult, to get an idea of the relationship between the two indicators.
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Hmm. I thought it came with 1946. Just checked a clean 4.11.1 install and it's not in there so yes it must be from the modpacks I've been using then, I've used UP and now HSFX. It's been so long since I played stock IL2 1946 that I forget what's been added to it. What do you mean by "wonder woman" invisible cockpit view? I'm looking at the speed in mph on the little hud in the bottom left corner (think it's referred to as the speed bar?) btw. Quote:
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Try this(not tried myself, just googled it): http://www.csgnetwork.com/tasinfocalc.html WonderWomanView refers to the no cockpit view, where everything is transparent. Speed gauge there displays TAS. |
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Sorry the Major is right.. I'm just used to seeing it in the a/c manual..
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