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BobTuck
04-23-2011, 07:57 PM
I don't know how many of you fly with automatic engine management, but could someone tell me please how to overcome the (brit fighter) current problem of the power being reduced even though throttle is at max? At the moment Spitfires and Hurricanes are almost unplayable for me.

I've also noticed since beta patch install that not all the cockpit instruments are telling the truth (e.g. the artificial horizon, compass)

Regards,
BobTuck.

BigPickle
04-23-2011, 08:06 PM
that instrument thing has been there from the start sadly:
The instrument says its level, its not
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s3/bigpickle1/shot_20110417_094026.jpg


This is clearly actually level and the instrument is out
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s3/bigpickle1/shot_20110417_094049.jpg

41Sqn_Banks
04-23-2011, 08:30 PM
Sorry but the artificial horizon is no indication for flying straight and level. The rate of climb indicator gives you a clue but the only exact way is to watch repeatetly at the altimeter.

The magentic compass only shows the exact heading if there is no acceleration. So you have fly straight and level at constant speed.

The direction indicator has to be set by the pilot to the heading read from the magnatic compass every 10-15 minutes.

BigPickle
04-23-2011, 08:38 PM
Sorry but the artificial horizon is no indication for flying straight and level. The rate of climb indicator gives you a clue but the only exact way is to watch repeatetly at the altimeter.

The magentic compass only shows the exact heading if there is no acceleration. So you have fly straight and level at constant speed.

The direction indicator has to be set by the pilot to the heading read from the magnatic compass every 10-15 minutes.

So why did they make artifical horizons and rely on them to this day?

Baron
04-23-2011, 08:49 PM
So why did they make artifical horizons and rely on them to this day?


Well, i dont think they do. During violent manoeuvres for ex, some artificial horizons are useless. Takes them forever to catch up so to speak. If u do a looping for ex, when u are at the end and flying level again, the artificial horizon can tell u u are still up side down.

Redroach
04-23-2011, 08:53 PM
that instrument thing has been there from the start sadly:
The instrument says its level, its not
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s3/bigpickle1/shot_20110417_094026.jpg


This is clearly actually level and the instrument is out
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s3/bigpickle1/shot_20110417_094049.jpg

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=21481

Derinahon
04-23-2011, 08:57 PM
I don't know how many of you fly with automatic engine management, but could someone tell me please how to overcome the (brit fighter) current problem of the power being reduced even though throttle is at max? At the moment Spitfires and Hurricanes are almost unplayable for me.

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My understanding is that with CEM disabled the sim obviously auto manages prop pitch etc for you, but since it has no way of telling what you're thinking of doing next you can end up flying course pitch when you really need fine pitch / more RPM. Try flying with CEM enabled (it's pretty easy to master and more fun), but leave temperature effects off until you want more immersion. It'll give you better control and remove the problem.

41Sqn_Banks
04-23-2011, 10:04 PM
So why did they make artifical horizons and rely on them to this day?

The artificial horizon only shows the attitude of the aircraft related to the ground. It doesn't show the movement of the aircraft related to the ground.

The aircraft can be parallel to the ground but depending on the speed it may be descending or climbing.

Also the compass can show to north but slip and crosswind may alter your course.

BobTuck
04-23-2011, 11:05 PM
My understanding is that with CEM disabled the sim obviously auto manages prop pitch etc for you, but since it has no way of telling what you're thinking of doing next you can end up flying course pitch when you really need fine pitch / more RPM. Try flying with CEM enabled (it's pretty easy to master and more fun), but leave temperature effects off until you want more immersion. It'll give you better control and remove the problem.

Thanks Derinahon

Regards,
BobTuck.

Blackdog_kt
04-24-2011, 01:09 AM
that instrument thing has been there from the start sadly:
The instrument says its level, its not
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s3/bigpickle1/shot_20110417_094026.jpg


This is clearly actually level and the instrument is out
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s3/bigpickle1/shot_20110417_094049.jpg

This is due to the way the gyros work. The two main "features" to keep in mind are that:

a) they can become unbalanced from violent maneuvers and require flying level for a few minutes to "straighten out" and

b) if you keep a certain attitude long enough the gyroscopes will default to that state after some time...so for example if you can hold a perfectly steady 30 degree bank for 5 minutes the artificial horizon will indicate level when you are in fact banked.

Long story short, it's realistic and not a bug ;)