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1) maintaining an optimal climb rate (keeping up with your squad) until you reach flight altitude; 2) maintaining an optimal speed (keeping up with your squad) once you're at flight altitude; Which one is your problem? And Do you decrease mixture with altitude? Do you reset the supercharger with altitude? Do you decrease prop pitch with growing speed? Do you retrim your plane for level flight? |
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Yeah, the AI in Pacific fighters travel way too quickly, and it should be treated as a bug. It can be corrected using placificplanes.dat file, or something similar. I forgot how to do it, so someone more knowledgeable should weigh in.
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Thank u guys! One more stupid question(apologise): What is Mixture for? And prop pitch? And Trim?
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Keep your nose down after takeoff, gear & flaps up until you have at least 340kph/210mph. Then shallow climb to maintain that speed. When you get co-alt with your squad, start cutting back on RPM/prop-speed and throttle so you don't go blazing right past them fairly soon. Nose high and slow, you make a _lot_ of drag. It's better to lose a bit of height to speed up than to mush along slowly if at all gaining speed. |
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