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Significant reduction in rudder required on takeoff ?


TheSkipjack95

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What sin? I'm also using the latest beta. What I was trying to say is that I couldn't really see what you were trying to achieve with the various key-presses and what was actually happening as a result.

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Okay, checked and the auto trim is off (didn't even know it was there).

 

It looks like the yaw on throttle application is much less aggressive.

 

But perhaps it is just my imagination, hadn't flown any of the props for a while but I always had trouble taking of without crashing and now I can successfully take off without problems. Perhaps I'm just getting better at it ;)

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Yaw is rather strange on the DCS Yak. Without any rudder input the ball stays almost centered between 100 and 200km/h and full power.

 

IRL on all props I've flown IRL you need more rudder the closer you get to the stall speed.

 

In the DCS Yak I can fly with full power at 100km/h, stall buffet, feet on the floor and she still flies straight.

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and she still flies straight.

 

The hi-perf props, OTOH, do not. Or at least the Dora and the Stang don't IIRC, been awhile since I've last checked. No recollection of the others though, since I really haven't flown them at all.

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