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Originally Posted by Crumpp
I climbed a Spitfire Mk I. It was difficult to trim the aircraft as the stability was pretty much nuetral on the longitudinal axis.
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Do you find the climbrate correct?
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Originally Posted by Crumpp
I felt like the oil temperature was high from the begining. The aircraft started the channel free flight at the limit of 90 degrees. I had to have the radiator open in level flight at 4 1/2lbs @ 2800 rpm. The Operating Notes tell the pilot to close the radiator in level flight and open it on climb only if needed.
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Yes, with current Fm it is impossible to follow the manual regarding the temperatures. You will find yourself flying with the radiator fully open at most of the times. I will bother you none as the drag is not modelled, but still. You schould be able to climb at manual settings with the radiator 1/2 closed at 160mph IAS, fully opened rad will cause more drag and less climbing speed = more heat. Does not work this way in the sim I am afraid.
Above certain altitude (12-13k pre-patch), the coolant temperature will become the one to watch more. Unfortunately, you will not be able to fly at full power at FTH to compare your speed with the historical test data - as that will overheat and ruin your engine. Mixture does not work properly. And you have got wrong fuel. But othervise, everything is OK.
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Originally Posted by Crumpp
The rpm changes were rather dramatic too. A small control input caused large deflections in the rpm making it difficult to smoothly and precisely change.
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It was always a bit awkward and sensitive, but you can get used to it after a while and set the RPM quite precisely. What bothers me more post-patch is the throttle axis response. Did you not find it difficult to set the boost? It was alright in the previous patch, I am not sure what have they done to it.
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I did not check FTH or anything, just getting a feel for the aircraft.
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Great stuff, do more testing please and let us know what you think.
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I dove to 420IAS and did manage to lose an aileron but still could perform and full deflection assymetrical pullout. The pullout again resulted in a loop with some grayout at the top but no blackout.
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Structural damage is not modelled yet for any aircraft. It should be though. All that happens is you will lose parts of your ac that ou will miss later. As for blackout, try to trim tail heavy while pullout. I remember blacking out at few occasions while turning at high speed. I have no experience with diving as it was a bad idea trying to outdive a 109 in this sim. All I remember was to keep my speed within limit when attacking bombers (manoevrablility limit that is, not structural).