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coco May 30, 2018 @ 6:38am
How do people climb so fast into altitudes of 5-7km?
When people are in altitudes of 5 to 7km, i'm still at 2..
I put my nose on 15' vertical and wait.
WhAt Am I dOiNg WrOnG?!?!?!
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StingerRPG May 30, 2018 @ 6:42am 
Elaborate further in:
Planes involved?
Map?(Because cold maps make engines overheat slower)
AB/RB/SB?

E: I do not want to make a seperate post but your response doesn't help us help you solve this case. We want what exact plane is involved so that we can consider the climb rate and whether if it has an airspawn or not. Also dependant on what are you flying first. You can't complain about a P-47 getting higher than you in a 190A-1.
Last edited by StingerRPG; May 30, 2018 @ 6:45am
coco May 30, 2018 @ 6:43am 
Fighters and Interceptor planes, both hot and cold maps, RB
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Ruiツ May 30, 2018 @ 6:44am 
MEC can be responsible.
coco May 30, 2018 @ 6:47am 
Originally posted by CallMeRui:
MEC can be responsible.
Can you give me a quick TLDR on how to git gud in doing engine?
RAM AIR IV May 30, 2018 @ 6:49am 
WEPing at 20-25 degrees and sometimes having airspawn
do you have your plane fully upgraded?
and what planes you use?
Some planes climb faster than others and stock planes will not perform well and have their climb rate really messedup.
Spicy Meatball May 30, 2018 @ 11:53pm 
Look up a climb chart and climb at the IAS listed there. IAS is much more reliable to climb with than angle, because as the air gets thinner your wings will have less air to create lift from, which makes maintaining a sharp angle detrimental to your climb rate. Indicated Air Speed will let you know how much air is under your wings at all altitudes.
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Date Posted: May 30, 2018 @ 6:38am
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