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FS2004, have you "looped the 747"?



 
 
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Old March 9th 04, 11:44 PM
John Doe
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Randy Wentzel wrote

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A quick search on google found this dumbed down explanation of why it's
probably not a good idea to roll or loop a 747:

http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a1_262.html

Here's the great video of the 707 doing a roll as part of an impromptu
promotional scheme:

http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...707%20Roll.mpg


Thanks. I am enjoying most of them.

Now why not go try looping and rolling the 747 or 777 in FS2004? Can't
hurt!


And please make a video of it.










Maybe start on the ground and then use the Map mode to give
yourself a lot of altitude (but not too much because you want good air
density) - Say, 18,000' and 300 kts.

Best,

Randy


 




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