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[REPORTED]Propeller doesn't produce airflow over control surfaces as expected


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This can mainly be noticed from a standstill till moving a few feet. If you have full rudder and high power setting with the tailwheel unlocked the aircraft should move in that direction as the airflow goes over the rudder. This does not happen. The rudder only becomes effective once you have airspeed, it does not take into account the prop wash. This is incorrect and means that the effectiveness of the rudder is incorrect.

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Done.

 

As you can see I set a high power setting and full right rudder so in theory the airflow created by the prop should push me round to the right, counteracting the obvious torque from the engine. It is clear the rudder isn't reacting to any airflow other than actual airspeed.

No propwash.trk

RTX 2080ti, I7 9700k, 32gb ram, SSD, Samsung Odyssey VR, MSFFB2, T-50 Throttle, Thrustmaster Rudder Pedals

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Reported.

 

I looks like it is working correctly in our internal build, will find out what has happened.

 

thanks for the report.

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No worries thanks:)

Not sure if it has ever worked properly, I've mentioned it sometime in the past but maybe my memory is fuzzy

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