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The F22 Raptor fighter jet was recently released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, and this video shows off it’s impressive thrust-vectoring abilities
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The F22 Raptor fighter jet was recently released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, and this video shows off it’s impressive thrust-vectoring abilities
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But what about Pugachev’s Cobra?
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Man, 2020 was my first “serious” flight sim. I played it so I could see if I really could find my house in in the game world. I could. Along with anything else you can imagine.
But given how much precision and control was needed at times for even a simple Cessna, I can only imagine what an utter trip flying this thing must be.
Did they really include you starting to black out when you pull too many Gs for too long? That’s an awesome little detail.
I wish they just worked slightly more on the jets; the jet stream itself looks like it could have been ripped from some early 2000s game. (Note that this was not released by Microsoft themselves contrary to what OP is somewhat indicating – it was made by a third-party company and sold on the in-game marketplace.)
EDIT: Perhaps this guy has graphics settings turned down, though? Let’s hope that is the case.
>it’s impressive thrust-vectoring abilities
*its
“it’s” = “it is”
Why do people play flight simulators in 3rd person mode? Cockpit gang for life!
Does the plane seem to be traveling slow relative to what is passing on the ground? I see the airspeed and it does appear that the plane is “slow”.
Do a barrel roll (Z or R twice)!
Man I remember playing [F-22 Lightning 3](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-CQz9uF7fw) back around 2000 or 2001.
Ooooohhh….am waiting for the Charlie foot pedals from honeycomb and then this will be a goer…..with a joke….maybe I’ll get the stick out for it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n068fel-W9I
If you have an hour for a free lecture, check out this MIT vid on the F22 controls.