CoronaRaptor
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Please explain this?? Maybe a parachute would alter the course mid air but not stepping on the brakes.( If you hit the brakes mid-air it gets way worse)
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Please explain this?? Maybe a parachute would alter the course mid air but not stepping on the brakes.( If you hit the brakes mid-air it gets way worse)
that's what happens when you aren't on the gas at take-off and through the entire jump.
the nose comes down because the fuel tank is on the driver's side 3/4 of the way toward the rear. the truck carries more momentum on the rear DS corner and makes the who thing rotate like that. ( If you hit the brakes mid-air it gets way worse)
gotta commit and not be afraid of the rev limiter.
i think you're wrong. Looking at the pic, you could easily park another raptor underneath the airborne one. a stock gen2 raptor is 78.5" tall.
It's at least 7 feet off the ground.
Give it up, you were wrong wrong wrong, can't redeem yourself this time.So seven. Not important. Had it been over the track, we're talking 20+. That would have been significant.
because on landing your wheels are locked up. bad shit happens when you are on the brakes and the tires want to spin. its a rookie mistake that some people have donePlease explain this?? Maybe a parachute would alter the course mid air but not stepping on the brakes.
He didn't say the person was keeping the brakes on, he made it sound like putting the brakes on in the air was altering the course of the vehicle. I have OCD and am more critical the older I get .because on landing your wheels are locked up. bad shit happens when you are on the brakes and the tires want to spin. its a rookie mistake that some people have done
well duh. hitting the brakes in mid air will slow you down. push hard enough and you will stop in mid air. why do you think semi trucks and big rv's have air brakes. they are so big and heavy then need to stop mid air immediatelyHe didn't say the person was keeping the brakes on, he made it sound like putting the brakes on in the air was altering the course of the vehicle. I have OCD and am more critical the older I get .
He didn't say the person was keeping the brakes on, he made it sound like putting the brakes on in the air was altering the course of the vehicle. I have OCD and am more critical the older I get .
quit ruining the fun with science damn itgo grab an RC car and huck it off of a large jump. If you stay on the gas, the nose of the vehicle will rotate up. ( the RC car will probably do a backflip if you stay in it.) If you let off the gas, nose will rotate down.
If you tap the brakes in a real truck mid-air, the truck will nose down.
the effect is less prominent when using 2wd, but it is still there.
( rotational inertia of the tires makes a difference.)
So, if I tap the brakes while I'm flying over the USA from Canada on approach to Mexico, my truck will nose dive and head to Baja? WTF. And I have a 2 stroke rc Raptor btwgo grab an RC car and huck it off of a large jump. If you stay on the gas, the nose of the vehicle will rotate up. ( the RC car will probably do a backflip if you stay in it.) If you let off the gas, nose will rotate down.
If you tap the brakes in a real truck mid-air, the truck will nose down.
the effect is less prominent when using 2wd, but it is still there.
( rotational inertia of the tires makes a difference.)