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G-limiter, or other FBW system (Read 80 times)
Sep 4th, 2004 at 2:11am

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Anyone out there have (If at all possible... should be first question) a utility for a sort of G-limiter for aircraft?  I'm quite sure that if it was possible someone would have done it by now, but just curious.  It'd be real nice to fly one of the jets and not have it go up to +10G's when you pull all the way back on the stick. lol 

And also something to go along with that, airplanes with less roll inertia.  It's difficult to do precision aileron rolls because they never just stop, it always rolls a few extra degrees.  Especially when you do a slight jirk in the opposite direction of the roll.  (Like you have to do in a real Hornet, add in a little opposite rudder to get that nice, crisp 360 roll)

Anyway, just food for thought.  I know it may not be possible and I probably will have to just keep flying... "carefully" to make it more real... I know FS9 ain't really a sim made for high-performance aircraft like Hornets.
 

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