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only landing flaps for spitfires???
hey guys!!!
i was wondering if the spit have only landing flaps, or if it has also a stage for combat. i ask this because since i played the offline campaign with the udssr in kuban, i recognized that the autopilot put during a fight the flaps in the middle. |
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And every other version until the very late Seafires (1947ish I think)
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You can still put them in any position if asign to an axis. It's wrong but hey...
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I remember reading that some used wooden blocks to hold the flaps down on takeoff. Then they lowerd the flaps to drop the chock and then retract the flaps.
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They did that with seafires.
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I'm on the USN pacific mission and there are no flaps whatsoever on the F4F-3 and the ac guide doesn't mention what flap settings are available for the ac in it. I wonder if I'm missing something here or, may be the f4f-3 simply doesn't have them.......all the other ac I have tried so far have 'landing' and 'raised' settings if nothing else.......:confused:
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Or perhaps you left them in a down position at high speed - this will jam them so they can't be moved for the rest of the flight. Actually, the Wildcat hardly needs flaps for takeoff, unless you are operating from a carrier, and I don't think that the 'combat' flap setting actually makes much difference to low-speed manoeuvrability. EDIT-- Just seen IceFire's post below. I'd forgotten about the automatic retraction.... That probably explains it. |
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The AI ignores flap settings and does whatever it wants and yes the Spitfire and Seafires have a landing flap only mode. No combat flaps. |
Thanks for the replies, just tried the flaps directly from the keyboard and not the flightstick buttons I assigned to flaps and they work! I have different flightstick profiles for various ac and the one for the F4F-3 was the problem.......many thanks!
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