Snap Roll
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From: Requiem10NS
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  • Would this work in Battlefield 3? I would like to try this out there.

  • @ItsyBitsySpidey1 I highly doubt their flight model is anywhere near complex enough to handle stalls, spins correctly, so as to allow a snap spin. If it were that advanced, I don't think most of the people who play BF3 would be able to get off the ground.

  • @Ponder1ng Oh okay, thank you for replying.

  • You sir, are a master.

  • hehe You fought against one of my J99* mates :)

  • great video 

  • I did it online, its great man, thanks!

  • Neat video. Now I play IL2 Sturmovik so the flight modeling will be different. The way I do a snap roll is pull the stick back to the six o'clock and put on full left or right rudder. I correct with stick but I can see where using full opposite rudder would work a lot better. What benefit do you see to using the 4 and 8 o'clock positions as opposed to six o'clock?

    Mind you I picked up this trick from a documentary and applied it through trial and error. Thanks for any advise.

  • @colddrake80 I use the 4 and 8 oclock stick positon so you get a bit of extra roll added to the maneuver.

  • @Requiem10NS the difference is in airframe design. WWI aircraft had an easier recovery due to the extreme forward center of gravity, and a corresponding greater resistance to spins, including snap rolls. in WWII, fighter aircraft could enter a spin much easier, the extra aileron doesn't actually aid in the roll due to the airflow separation that characterizes a spin, and so the instructed technique was to simply pull back and use rudder. Recovery was done through rudder control.

  • That was amazing... But you reduce speed and give to foe the opportunity to go over the top and starting boom-zoom tactics, or not?

  • @mickellemastra Yeah it is a last ditch maneuver to make. I wouldn't recommend doing it unless you are in a lot of trouble. Sometimes though they completely lose sight of you which is a bonus, but you need to be able to imagine where the bad guy went so you can prepare to either attack him or defend yourself.

  • Good work! What simulator is this?

  • @ROBERTLUCIAn The simulator is called Rise of Flight. It is a flight simulator based in World War One and has one of the best, if not the best, flight models and damage models currently available in a flight sim.There is a demo available from their website, so if you're interested I would recommend you give it a try! It has a steep learning curve though, but there is plenty of information out there to help you get started from their website.

  • Nice series of tutorials there... :) Very well done.

    ~S~

  • Sub'd.

    I'm going to practice these although my favorite aircraft is the Albatros D.Va.

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  • kl thanks m8

    

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