0:05 didn't these scratches already exist in like ace combat zero? I remember kind of knowing what direction my plane was in using those scratches when the camera was locked onto the target.
The mig21 shock cone is wrong when your speed increases the shock cone should retract into the aircraft not extend it only extends when the aircraft is at lower airspeeds
The ADF-11F doesn't had cockpit because it was designed to an AI. Is also a little nod to the reason why AC3 has a 360º rotation camera of the cockpit, since in universe the plane's cockpit of every plane is sealed with the pilot controlling it via a neuronal optic. It was called the Coffin system. The ADF planes are a prototype of that since AC3 happens in 2040.
*Ещё одна деталь. В игре МиГ-21бис имеет выдвижную топливную штангу для дозаправки в воздухе слева от кабины, которой в реальном мире никогда не существовало*
11 - dialogue changes based on what unit of measurement you select. Ex: instead of saying 600 meters, Long Caster says 1,900 feet 12 - the F-22A and FB-22 have overpressure relief doors which briefly open upon breaking the sound barrier. They look very similar to the MiG-29's auxiliary intakes 13 - in special mission 1, one of the enemy squadrons will comment on what kind of plane you have (ex: "a Fishbed?")
Pls I need another video like that from that channel or elsewhere since I haven't found not a single video about details in this game apart from this one
I just bought the season pass dlc for pc yesterday. Ive only played the raven and morgan once so far(and the first sp mission) This is interesting, i rarely use first person or cockpit view.
I was explained in the past from an actual aerospace engineer that more than "maximising efficiency" of the engines, that cone on the Mig 21 is indeed to slow down the air, but to actually protect the blades of turbine engines from slamming into the air while supersonic, which would destroy them. Many aircrafts have similar feature: The F-15 pitches its intakes. The F-14 opens a shield at the entrance to make air to bounce inside and slow down, and so on.
By the time the MiG-29 was developed, runways were mostly concrete. Doors are needed to allow the aircraft to land and take off from actual fields, as its range is limited
No. The doors are to protect the intake because the soviet union assumed the first strike from nato would be on the soviet airfields. So the idea was like the ww2 YAKs they would need to take off from improvised runways which also would have a lot of debris.