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I always have atleast 20% throttle (lately 35-40%) when landing, be it carrier or land. 109 for example is much easier to control when you have your throttle open. :yep:
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When I land on a carrier I always come in a straight line while changing the throttle around from 0% to about 40% trying to keep the speed at about 150-180km/h, then I go to 0% right before touching down
Can't say it's the best approach, but it works most of the time... |
My FM-2's cockpit after a Zeke exploded in my face (They tend to do that rather often, unlike some other planes I know...):
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I think you guys are applying rules used for landing jet aircraft too much here.
Landing a piston engined prop job is a lot different. There's a reason why the British invention of an angled deck caught on and is now a standard in the jet age. Jet aircraft are coming aboard carriers at a much higher speed than what we're flying did. They require around 200ft of space to roll out after they've caught a wire. Piston engined aircraft don't need nearly that amount of room. Because of that difference in power and speed angled decks were necessary. Everything was moving faster and the margin of error became bigger. It is much easier to miss all of the wires and a jet aircraft is not going to stop by itself. It is also possible to power up in a split second and fly off the carrier again. You're not going to do that on a straight deck carrier with a piston engine and if you do then you were approaching way too fast in the first place and missed the glide path. For me turning off my engine right before or as I touch down on deck has always been part of my glide path. Sometimes I'll do it when I'm still in the air a bit and come aboard in a full glide. It's just all about maintaining that glide path under minimal power to make a clean arrest. Stealth Hunter's diagram to me actually looks text book. |
I still can't see the point of shutting off the engine as opposed to cutting the power...
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Meh, works fine for me.:yep:
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Blenheim of RAF No 356 Sqn Bomber Command over France Summer 1940:
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...k/SHOT3726.jpg Luftwaffe Mistel on take off from an unknown airfield late 1944: http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...k/SHOT3648.jpg FW Condor on an attack run. Shot taken from the deck of HMCS Bartholemew during an air attack on convoy HX223 http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...k/SHOT3656.jpg |
Nice as always.:D
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Where's your Sopwith Camel?!!?!
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Never heared of a rank called Vizefeldwebel.:hmm:
*EDIT* O.K. looked it up. The rank did exist.:oops: |
Wow, I just love the views you guys get in your Sims. :up:
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