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I've read in some places where during a slow flight advancing too quickly throttle could create uncontrollable roll, especially during abrupt go-around. At what parameters can I place DCS-Pony to create that result?

 

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Normal slow flight "gunning the throttle". That only produced yaw.

Then absurdly high AoA and slow speed that creates roll.

 

(excuse my landing rollout...)

LOWSPEED.trk

Edited by SimFreak
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At what parameters can I place DCS-Pony to create that result?

 

[...] absurdly high AoA and slow speed that creates roll.

 

You answered your own question. : )

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Yep, I believe the p51d is not as prone to torque rolls as, say, the F4u.

 

Here's my (poor) contribution with two tracks...

 

Talk about bad landings?

 

Nice tracks. I didn't try going 100mph. I guess before I was always outside of "dangerous" parameters

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Nice tracks. I didn't try going 100mph. I guess before I was always outside of "dangerous" parameters

 

Thx SimFreak :-)

 

Track2 was recorded with strong x-winds, hence the drift on the takeoff run ...

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