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i found out long ago that if you turn a 109 to the limit eventually you reach 200 kph and starts turning very slow
on the other hand to sustained turn the spit the best is fly it at the stall limit that is as slow as posible why is this? anybody? maybe the slats in the 109 are actually a disadvantage?
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No just the fm is very bad ATM spits can turn like a biplane!!!!
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What we need is the Dynamic Stall in the FM, I think that those strange turns that some planes do (not only the Spit) without lose control is due to the lack of this Dynamic Stall, they reached the point where this stall should start but its not modeled in the FM.
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I found that slats in CLoD 109 dont work also like should. It is open too late - at too low speed - ab. 150 km/h where it should open at 180 km/h - in level flight with idle power. I think it open also at too high angle of atack - it should open earlier. Also slats should casue gentle stall in 109 and easy recover in stall or spin. Last edited by Kwiatek; 05-10-2012 at 12:27 PM. |
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Acctualy the 109 stall is not easy to recover in CloD. In the old IL2 when the plane started to stall was only necessary to neutralize the controls and the 109 recovers alone. In CloD the 109 stalls and enter in a flat spin very fast and it is very difficult to recover. This is not historically accurate i guess. The 109 had a gentle stall. Someone with better english have to report this in the bugtracker.
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i think spits smallest and fastest turn are at about same speed, 109 samllest turn is at a slower speed than its fastest, thats why spits tend to be called easier as you dont have to watch geometrics as much (know when priority drifts to smaller and slower or faster and wider turn)
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Dynamic stall
Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 05-10-2012 at 10:27 PM. Reason: Image off topic |
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2, Lower induced drag on the Spit doesn't have anything to do with wing shape, its simple that its a huge wing, and needs less angle of attack to provide the same lift. Less angle of attack - less drag.
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BTW if the elliptical shape didn't bring advantages, why would the Brits bother to manufacture them? |
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