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Is it this slippery in real life?

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Not complaining but any one in real life who flew this, Is it slippery ? man you have to start slowing this thing way back and be on top of your game.  

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I agree with you. It's like driving with slicks on wet asphalt. I guess in really live, there more grip.

 

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A certain Mr. Hoover had skills, of which there is no doubt, but having a slick airframe helped a little I suppose!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7R7jZmliGc


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A certain Mr. Hoover had skills, of which there is no doubt, but having a slick airframe helped a little I suppose!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7R7jZmliGc

Gorgeous!


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A certain Mr. Hoover had skills, of which there is no doubt, but having a slick airframe helped a little I suppose!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7R7jZmliGc

 

Beautiful!

 

That's an interesting take-off at 0:44. Retract the landing gear and you're airborne! haha


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Not everyone can be like the legendary Bob Hoover!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGtU_HWPIcc


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Beautiful!

 

That's an interesting take-off at 0:44. Retract the landing gear and you're airborne! haha

 

Tried it with the Shrike. Well, it works but the aircraft climbed away. I don't know how to perform this staying on the ground. The gear retracts only with rather strong lift. One can activate it before and get the warning sound until it lifts off. 

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OS=WIN11 Home, Sim=P3D5 5.4 (P3D4 and FSX for install reasons)
Addons=ORBX, ASCA, AS, TOGA and tons of sceneries, aircraft

MB=Gigabyte AORUS Z790 Elite AX, CPU=i13900K, Cooling=Be quiet! Pure Loop II FX
GPU=KFA2 RTX3090 24 GB, RAM=64 GB DDR5-5600, HOTAS=Logitech G Saitek X52 Pro

Visit my website for fixes and addons: https://sites.google.com/view/dans-p3d-mods

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