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This thread is realy good footage for another episode of MYTHBUSTERS.
We are talking about a game and not about a simulation. Aircraft simulators you will find at airports like Heathrow or Frankfurt... If you want to have more than a game, please spend more money. Find the next airport in your region and ask a pilot to climb or dive with you at about 5 or more meter per second to get a feeling for further discussions about G´s. For those who are still interested in RL aerodynamics, I recommend serious sources, i.e. PERFORMANCE & STABILITY of AIRCRAFT: http://books.google.de/books?id=IuGI...idence&f=false ~S~
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Varratu,
you are plain wrong when you start to categorize!!! CoD is a game, ok, but still it is also a simulator! While not as sophisticated as those real "full real" 3-axis simulators of the military and civil manufacturers, it still tries to simulate the flight of those planes. Of course 99% of us armchair-pilots would puke our guts out if we would try the aerobatics we are talking about here in real life. I've done some light aerobatics in light planes, so i have a idea what i'm talking about. That beside is your and mine post OT.
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