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aerobatic maneuvers
Hey all. Since this game has the realism to make actual flight skills useful, I've been doing some prep work, but I have a couple questions.
1: is there an online source for aerobatic maneuvers? 2: Can someone explain the stick and rudder motions used to perform a barrel roll? I realize what the plane is supposed to do (rotate with the outer wing moving as though tracing around a barrel). How do you guys perform the move with the stick and rudder? Thanks pros, Ferigno99 |
Well, from having flown planes, I can tell you that when turning in a circle, you tilt the wings, and while turning, you use the rudder to keep your plane level so it doens;t drop down. Thsi is whilst turning, not rolling. However, figuring this game would require you to do that, i tried it but it just makes you go up....less than realistic....ah well.
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I thought it was Aerobic maneuvers. LOL
Anyway, there is an encyclopedia that gives you defensive tactics etc. I think it's in Profile or something? |
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Hmmm... Maybe I'll just keep messing around and try to figure it out. I'm probably getting ahead of myself.
I'm pretty much the king of overthinking things |
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that's me!
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Voilá, you should have performed a good barrel roll and see the Ace of Spades on screen. The in-game Encyclopedia is actually a pretty good resource for the aerobatic stunts. You find it under Profile -> Encyclopedia -> Stunts. If you press and hold X button (on 360 - don't know how it works on PS3) you remove the on-screen text so that you can see the actual flight maneuvers from different angles. |
You must have to be in realistic and do a flat spin also, because last night I tried more than 10 times and did immelman, roll, loop, and split s and still haven't gotten the trophy
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Ha! Sure enough. I did the roll, compensated for altitude, and get the happy russian yelling and the spade card! Thanks.
Sure seems like a tight roll though. Is a pursuing enemy really going to blow by me if I start rolling like that and he doesn't? Cool that the program recognized my maneuver though. |
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