FlyAV8R Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 While this is not a bug or a problem here is hopefully some useful feedback to improve the flight model. The aircraft seems to have a little too much directional stability. Behavior during the takeoff and landing phases seems fairly realistic, however not a lot of rudder input / correction is required during power/speed changes. High power, slow airspeed (during a climb) should require a boatload of right rudder. When reducing the power the nose should yaw left. Similarly, any input of aileron (especially when you have 4 of them!), should require a fair amount of rudder to counteract any adverse yaw. Hope this feedback is useful. It's really great to see an aerobatic biplane in DCS. It's a lot of fun and a great module, and I reckon you've nailed a lot of the other flying characteristics. I hope you guys get as much interest as it deserves, and really looking forward to the Corsair! Happy to help with any dev testing. ((Real world pilot, currently doing a lot of flying in an EAA AcroSport II)) ***Pretty sure I had the rudder assist function turned off during my testing :pilotfly: [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
ekg Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 Compared to the WWII birds this one is way easier than the D9 or Spitfire and probably easier than the P-51. Maybe it was well engineered that way? I was surprised by that. Rudder assist was off.
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