The 747 does that too.  I haven't try it out in 0.9.6, but as I recall, 
applying heavy brake during landing will cause the nose landing gear to sink 
into the ground thus leading to a crash.

My guess is that every aircraft does that.

Ampere

On November 5, 2004 03:39 pm, Giles Robertson wrote:
> Does anybody else see that if you take the tu154 along 28R at KSFO, and
> add a bit of forward stick just after you cross the other two runways
> (where 28R rises a little), the a/c sinks into the ground and crashes?
>
> I can't reproduce in other a/c, so I'm inclined to mark it down to the
> tu154, but it may be a ground detection issue given the tu154's low
> ground clearance and landing gear configuration.
>
> Giles Robertson
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