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Originally Posted by ACE-OF-ACES
Agreed..
The coefficient of friction seems to be too low..
That is why this bug seems so odd.. In that it kind of acts like wind.. but it kind of doesn't either..
I mean sure in high winds I would expect the spit to move..
If the tires are aired up to max and it was sitting on a slick cement runway..
But in a grass field?
Something just does not feel right about that
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Decide yourself: you are a science man or a "seems to be" man?
I really don't know in wich airspeed and angle one WWII Spitfire will start to spin, and in all the other variables, like terrain, etc.
But the rough behavior of wind is OK. And a Spitfire isn't a 747: it's not that heavy.
AGAIN people here will start some flame war about nothing: people believed that aircraft spin for nothing... Some said that is because of wind acting... Some believe that wind don't look ok, because can't taxi... I post a video when I can taxi... And here we go... "In that it kind of acts like wind.. but it kind of doesn't either"...
Funny as hell!