Actually, sometimes if you get it right (well, I did it once), you can
go a lot faster than that.  I managed to get the speed to diverge
rapidly up to 5 or 6 digits once and then FG crashed.  I wasn't able
to do it consistently  though.

-Jeff

On 7/28/06, Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $ fgfs --aircraft=YF-23 --airport=knuq --disable-real-weather-fetch
>
> - full throttle
> - climb to 8000 ft
> - 90 degree bank
> - pull stick fully back
>   amazingly: you don't bleed off speed, but *accelerate*
> - at ~1630 kt (after that the speed decreases) 0 degree bank and
>   90 degree pitch up
> - climb to 163000 ft in no time
>
> m.  :-)
>
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