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Guys, I've went on more testing about the anemometer and the result is... it was pitot icing!
Once pitot heater is activated, IAS is back again to the correct indication. I've simply flown through an icing condicions zone just before landing. Try it; fly into a cloud and play with pitot heater! :) This simulator is OUTSTANDING! |
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I can't wait to finish my studies and delve into this game, I stuck with il2 for 7 years, no other game I have played has left my fixated for that long. |
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Haha wow, yeah there would really be no need to crab at all landing in a hurricane like that. Just nose her into the wind and land cross-ways to the runway. You could land at like only 25 kph relative to the ground, almost a hover landing.
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In most cases (ignoring very large aircraft with castering landing gear, or extremely robust gear) the ideal situation is one where there is no lateral drift, and the aircraft is aligned with the landing direction to prevent sideloads, this is particularly true in taildraggers/conventional gear airplanes to prevent ground loops. . . most feel that this is best accomplished with the wing low method / side slip. |
Great test - excellent data collection and write up.
Thank you very much! S! Gunny |
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(Taildragger here) That's what I do .... crab on final to slip at touchdown, typically wheeling it on. |
yeah...i hate to say it, bu your wind speed is WAY too high. lol. That's like flying in a tropical storm. You need to lower it to like 5m/s
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