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Old 05-29-2012, 03:47 PM
Blakhart Blakhart is offline
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JtD, to be honest you start to have problems with moving your head with 3G.

With 4 G its hard.

With 5 G it becomes frustrating and after 5 min hard turn to turn manouvering you become tired.

Add battle stres and G effecting on a body, heart beat, etc.

With training you can improve your toughness but you still have some limits.

"However, humans can take very high g loads without problem if they occur over a short time, while the airframe can't. It's the same in game. If you're in a sustained manoeuvre you won't damage the airframe, the pilot will grey out, black out or red out long before damage occurs, however, if you throw the plane into a sudden manoeuvre, it may break before you get the visual clues. This is right because the body won't show a reaction within a split second."

Not true...

And its not something I read in books.


You feel high G instantly. Even it is few seconds manouver your body, organism gonna feel growing up G at about 5-6.

It wont made you grey out, etc. but you gonna feel it. And definitly you gonna feel when G starts to be about 7-8 G.


Aviar would be best to talk about it on TS. What you think about it ?
I think some red aura without decrasing player screen when G have about 5-7 would be good.
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