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Forgive me if this has been brought up already but has anyone else had the problem where thier fulcrums hit mach .9 and thats it. I check the data.ini file and seems to be fine at the mach and max speed areas in the data file.

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Did you read speed in debug console or elsewhere in the game. IIRC only the debug console shows correct(TAS) speed.

 

BTW my Fulcrums are screaming at supersonic speeds without problem :smile:

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Little confused by your post but the Mig-29S and Mig-29C I checked the speed limitations in the both of the DATA.ini and they should be fine. I dont know what debug console or IIRC means sorry.

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I posted this a wile ago and should help.

 

 

I love the model of the Mig-29 by Wpnssgt and Column5 however try as I may, I could not break the sound barrier. After studying the MIG-29_DATA.ini file I found what may be a decimal point error for the fuselage drag.

 

The line

 

CD0MachTableData=1.275,1.000,0.991,46.549,48.253

 

Maybe should read:

 

CD0MachTableData=1.275,1.000,0.991,4.6549,4.253

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That fixed it thanks. Sorry I couldnt find the previous post. I appriceate the help very much though.

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How fast is it supposed to be able to go? I applied the fix posted above, and still I can only travel as fast as 1050km/h at about 1,5km altitude, without the drop-tank (yeah, it's curious for this plane to have a default drop-tank that isn't de-selectable in the load-out screen - if I hadn't done a barrel roll in external view, I'd never have known about it, lol :rofl: ) ...

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I think Mach 2.31 should be acceptable.

 

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I posted this a wile ago and should help.

I love the model of the Mig-29 by Wpnssgt and Column5 however try as I may, I could not break the sound barrier. After studying the MIG-29_DATA.ini file I found what may be a decimal point error for the fuselage drag.

 

The line

 

CD0MachTableData=1.275,1.000,0.991,46.549,48.253

 

Maybe should read:

 

CD0MachTableData=1.275,1.000,0.991,4.6549,4.253

 

Actually, the original figures in the drag table may have been more accurate than you might have imagined , as evidenced by this table:

 

image6.gif

 

The problem probably lies elsewhere in the calculations.

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Well, I'm still not able to go past 470 knots... :this::swoon: Any possible solution for this?

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Well, I'm still not able to go past 470 knots... :this::swoon: Any possible solution for this?

 

While there are (unrealistic) hacks one could perform, I'm afraid that the only real solution would be a new flight model for the '29.

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How is your data.ini to make your Mig-29 go over 650 knots? Maybe if I post my data.ini you can tell me how to correct it to also be able to go 650 knots?

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How is your data.ini to make your Mig-29 go over 650 knots? Maybe if I post my data.ini you can tell me how to correct it to also be able to go 650 knots?

 

I'm in the process of working on something that may cure a few of your ills, and I'll upload it as soon as it's complete. :biggrin:

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