Cobra
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Cobra
My friends were asking how to do It. They were trying some wild tricks so do you know how to do a cobra?
Yeah, i do , let me warn you that this manouver shure isn't to be peformed in an hectic combat envioronment , becouse if miss or if one of your opponents launch an missile at you, you won't have much energy to perform evasive manouvers, and you'll most likely be taken out of the skies, althought this can be used to force an overshoot, becouse has you peform it your speed drops alot in a matter of seconds, i personaly think that this manouver should be done at 370 KM exacly, and you should be arround with 40 % fuel with no weapons, if you're not you can try it arrounnd 400 to 500, you can do this with any bank you want, you may even bank right and peform a cobr, actualy in FC you can do multiple cobras, just press K and pull , drop, pull, drop , pull , drop ... untill your speed is low... awesome AOA alpha manouvers
[X]-Activate the Pugachevs cobra mode by pressing "K"
[X]-Pull hard on the stick and old it there, becouse after the nose lowers down , it'll probably lower afew degrees more than you were originaly.
[X]-Press "K" to resume normal flyin again.
i dunno if it works on the SU-33,since it has canards, but you can always give it a try and tell me if it works .
here are some links to it:
http://aeroweb.lucia.it/~agretch/RAFAQ/cobra.html
http://vayu-sena.tripod.com/interview-pugachev.html
http://www.aeroworldnet.com/1ra08108.htm
i think lock on should teach this, but what... i don't complain.
[X]-Activate the Pugachevs cobra mode by pressing "K"
[X]-Pull hard on the stick and old it there, becouse after the nose lowers down , it'll probably lower afew degrees more than you were originaly.
[X]-Press "K" to resume normal flyin again.
i dunno if it works on the SU-33,since it has canards, but you can always give it a try and tell me if it works .
here are some links to it:
http://aeroweb.lucia.it/~agretch/RAFAQ/cobra.html
http://vayu-sena.tripod.com/interview-pugachev.html
http://www.aeroworldnet.com/1ra08108.htm
i think lock on should teach this, but what... i don't complain.
[-]SilverOne[-] [- Best Regards
Press "K" only ONE time before you start to pull. You have like 15 seconds to execute the pull after you pressed "K". If you also press "K" after the manouver you will find yourself in the cobra again the next time you pull. You are able to do the cobra in between 300km/h and 400km/h.
While being in the cobra manouver pitch imput will not have any effect, engine power can help you prevent dropping your nose down too much or keeping your altitude.
In reality the cobra is probably done by using a kind of override computer mode switch that will allow you to extremely overpull the plane into a kind of stall (since the mig doesn't have any fly by wire or other computer systems to fly the cobra is probably only done by fully pulling up around those airspeeds). The dynamics of the Mig and Su's will automaticly bring the nose down again.
While being in the cobra manouver pitch imput will not have any effect, engine power can help you prevent dropping your nose down too much or keeping your altitude.
In reality the cobra is probably done by using a kind of override computer mode switch that will allow you to extremely overpull the plane into a kind of stall (since the mig doesn't have any fly by wire or other computer systems to fly the cobra is probably only done by fully pulling up around those airspeeds). The dynamics of the Mig and Su's will automaticly bring the nose down again.
The "cobra" of the F-22 is totally different as the russian cobra i think. I've seen some movies where the F-22 did something like it. The difference is that the F-22 doesn't really stop in mid air and the aerodynamics don't allow the F-22 nose fall back. It looks like its all done with the thrust vectoring.
Check this link out..
http://www.stevesairshow.com/2006shows/langley06.html
The public video LD is talking about was from Langley this year. If you read that paragraph in there, according to the F-22 pilot, what is shown in the video is not even 1/10th of what the aircraft is able to do. So, in 2008 when there is an actual ACC F-22 demo team like there are for the F-15, F-16, and A-10, GO SEE IT! If that tail slide isnt even a tenth of what the aircraft can do...well, use your imagination.
Happy Flying!
SuperBugz
http://www.stevesairshow.com/2006shows/langley06.html
The public video LD is talking about was from Langley this year. If you read that paragraph in there, according to the F-22 pilot, what is shown in the video is not even 1/10th of what the aircraft is able to do. So, in 2008 when there is an actual ACC F-22 demo team like there are for the F-15, F-16, and A-10, GO SEE IT! If that tail slide isnt even a tenth of what the aircraft can do...well, use your imagination.
Happy Flying!
SuperBugz
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Okay, it is confirmed. The F-22 can do the Cobra. Steve from Steve's Airshow World put up his videos today from the Langley Airshow, and I will put a link here and you can see for yourself that yes, the Raptor can "Cobra".
http://www.stevesairshow.com/videos/lan ... ozer-2.wmv
http://www.stevesairshow.com/videos/lan ... ozer-2.wmv