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Could you record a take-off trial and post it?
Could you record a take-off trial and post it?
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Primary goal is now trying to stay centerlined as long as possible... the youtube video about the take-off implies using the rudder already from 50 km/h on, I believe thats too low to have any control, even with the prop wash.
I'm not so sure about that...sure, it's no metal fighter, but I've seen towplanes, with bicycle landing gear, lift their tail on a stand still using only the propwash.
It's a very significant contribution, especially if you then add the 50 or so km/h you're travelling at.
Try it in the A-10: even locking the nosewheel, some sort of yaw control is already possible way before the speed indicator on the hud starts reading speeds over 50 knots, and due to gear configuration it's a much harder plane to yaw in such a situation.
Ok, thanks to ED's bonus system and my full-price purchase of the A-10C beta waaaay back in time I'll be able to join you in your take-off difficulties.![]()
For the Sabre I'll most likely wait for a sale...I'm not particularly interested in the type, but should it be available for 10 or so €...on the other hand some reserves are needed should the F/A-18 debut unexptectedly.
it's difficult to take-off.
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3 pilots dead, with 4 destroyed aircraft...I never botched a take-off in the Mustang, engine management issues aside.
Reasonable success! First flight accomplished, but both take-off and landing would have required a change of underwear.
Video is being uploaded, should take 3.5 hours :/
Meanwhile, at Batumi: