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That is utterly sick!

His system must hate him!

My thing is how did he avoid collisions? AI is pretty dumb when it comes to flying near other aircraft.

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4 hours ago, streakeagle said:

Epic! But he didn't say who won or by what score.

But even so I thought it was a good video reminded me of the Battle of Britain film (1969) aerial combat sequences. Planes everywhere. !!!!!

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He posted it on the You tube comments

As it's come up as a common question, usually the F-15c's Won, sometimes the Su-27's did, the winner usually snowballed towards the end leaving something like 30 aircraft on the winning side and 1 or 2 loosing aircraft surviving. They were all armed with 4x Heat seeking missiles, to keep the fight close in.

 

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I wonder what the outcome would be like in real life. The missiles would be seeing a sky full of countermeasures as well as tons of alternate targets. The confusion and target management would be nearly impossible to overcome until the numbers thinned out. Only World War 2 saw air battles of this magnitude. A strength of the Battle of Britain sim is the ability to get a taste of flying towards a sky blackened by bomber formations and escorting fighters at great playable frame rates.

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17 hours ago, MigBuster said:

He posted it on the You tube comments

As it's come up as a common question, usually the F-15c's Won, sometimes the Su-27's did, the winner usually snowballed towards the end leaving something like 30 aircraft on the winning side and 1 or 2 loosing aircraft surviving. They were all armed with 4x Heat seeking missiles, to keep the fight close in.

 

The slanted kill count makes some sense due ti N-Squared Law.

http://www.navweaps.com/index_tech/tech-076.php

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5 hours ago, streakeagle said:

I wonder what the outcome would be like in real life. The missiles would be seeing a sky full of countermeasures as well as tons of alternate targets. The confusion and target management would be nearly impossible to overcome until the numbers thinned out. Only World War 2 saw air battles of this magnitude. A strength of the Battle of Britain sim is the ability to get a taste of flying towards a sky blackened by bomber formations and escorting fighters at great playable frame rates.

 

There was a study that was saying, with numbers or participants increasing in a dogfight  the difference of technology becomes less and less decisive, and losses  will be more close to equal.  Out of 500 ending with 30 on either side is quite a result here...

As the numbers get down to a certain breaking point (of the above formula),  the fight decisively turns in favor of either side as if the fight had started with that smaller number.

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