
08-11-2011, 11:49 AM
|
Approved Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 268
|
|
I can ....
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II
erm..no.
First of all, that's a Buchon, not a 109, and the pilot is talking the usual "I'm flying the best plane in the world" gibberish.
Does that make much of a difference? Yes. If you look at the Buchon from its side, the propeller axis sits higher than on the 109, which means that most of the slipstream travels above the wings and straight into the rudder, while on the "normal" 109, the same slipstream travels a bit lower.
The "yaw happy" behaviour is mainly cos the plane is really short (not long, as he says) and very light, and yes, probably more nimble than a Mustang at low altitude, but the way he delivers his impressions comes out a bit confusing..
Bottomline: whatever this guy is talking about, it has nothing to do with WW2 fighters, cos he's not flying one.
|
.... only agree
|