At 00:19.
I have no idea how you could do that in BF2, but it'd be a nice maneuver to have up your sleeve.
No, doing an aileron roll while losing altitude that quickly.RandomSchl wrote:
what just doing a 360?
Last edited by nukchebi0 (2008-01-05 23:00:50)
Ahh..makes sense.nukchebi0 wrote:
Not with BF2 physics.
And that is how barrel rolls work. He doesn't gain lift flying upside down as well as right side up, so he falls. BF2 doesn't feature such realism.
Exactly, never mind the fact that the J-10 is better than the F-35 in BF2. In real life the J-10 is a peice of crap and a whole squadron would get wiped out by a pair of F-35's before the J-10's would even know that they were being targeted.nukchebi0 wrote:
Not with BF2 physics.
And that is how barrel rolls work. He doesn't gain lift flying upside down as well as right side up, so he falls. BF2 doesn't feature such realism.
F-22 > F-35 > J-10NantanCochise wrote:
Exactly, never mind the fact that the J-10 is better than the F-35 in BF2. In real life the J-10 is a peice of crap and a whole squadron would get wiped out by a pair of F-35's before the J-10's would even know that they were being targeted.nukchebi0 wrote:
Not with BF2 physics.
And that is how barrel rolls work. He doesn't gain lift flying upside down as well as right side up, so he falls. BF2 doesn't feature such realism.
You been doing some research, good on you. +1 K, and yeah the big daddy is the F-22.nukchebi0 wrote:
F-22>>F35>^n J-10 in real life.
The J-10 has about the same radar signature as an F-4II, which isn't very good.
Last edited by Adams_BJ (2008-01-06 02:49:39)
You mean some of the best in aerobatics, I suggest you take a look at the X-31, small, forward cannards and thrust vectoring making it a lot more useful in air to air combat than the generic cobra moves of the Su-27 and 35.Adams_BJ wrote:
Sukhois are the best for aerobatics
The F-22 can hold a Pugachev Cobra for over three times the amount of time than an Su-27/35 and the X-31 even longer.nukchebi0 wrote:
The F-22 has vectored thrust, and can do a Pugachev's Cobra.
Last edited by NantanCochise (2008-01-06 16:44:19)
Lol, screw mavericks when you can continuously pound the ground with 105 and 40mm fire for hours on end.Bernadictus wrote:
The F22 Raptor is top dog concerning maneuverability, but still: the AC130U is absolute pwng when it comes to style and attitude.
The Su-47 was far superior to the X-31. Forward-swept wings FTW, even IF you can't break mach 2 without tearing them off.NantanCochise wrote:
You mean some of the best in aerobatics, I suggest you take a look at the X-31, small, forward cannards and thrust vectoring making it a lot more useful in air to air combat than the generic cobra moves of the Su-27 and 35.Adams_BJ wrote:
Sukhois are the best for aerobatics
WRONG!!! You sir, obviously dont understand aerobatics, aerodynamics or aviation for that matter. Firstly the X-31 also has forward-swept wings AND thrust vectoring. The X-31 can perform a 24-degree angle of attack landing, a Post Stall Loop with double reversal and the "Mongoose Maneuver", the only aircraft on the planet able to do this. Dont believe me, watch this...Skorpy-chan wrote:
The Su-47 was far superior to the X-31. Forward-swept wings FTW, even IF you can't break mach 2 without tearing them off.NantanCochise wrote:
You mean some of the best in aerobatics, I suggest you take a look at the X-31, small, forward cannards and thrust vectoring making it a lot more useful in air to air combat than the generic cobra moves of the Su-27 and 35.Adams_BJ wrote:
Sukhois are the best for aerobatics