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Old 01-06-2010, 06:27 PM
FOZ_1983 FOZ_1983 is offline
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Default Ailerons & Elevator sensitivity help

Guys....

I used to play the game religiously on sim mode in either the Hurricane or Spitfire in combat. I had the Ailerons and Elevators set a certain way which made it easier to avoid stalls and spins.

A couple of months ago however i vowed i would never fly in combat again on IL2 because of certain issues that ruined the game for me. However i joined a game with SEE (Evangeluse) a few days ago and didnt fare to well, i'd lost any skills that i had and my settings had changed.

Im now finding though that with my Ailerons and Elevators set to roughly half or just above im getting severly out turned by spitfires MkXVI's and also the IX if anyone uses it. Im flying the Hurricane.

As it is if settings for nobody had been changed then the Hurricane would comfortably out turn both. I understand the need to change the above settings though so am wondering.... how on earth are the Spits out turning my hurricane when i have the settings as high as they can possibly go without go into a ridiculous spin or stall? What have they done to theirs to make them perform better in the turn.

What have i missed?


The setting i have now btw are the same settings i had to change to on sim mode to make the plane flyable.


Cheers guys
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Old 01-06-2010, 06:28 PM
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I understand the whole throttle management to, but im still getting out turned when i shouldn't be. Its effortless on their part.
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Old 01-06-2010, 06:36 PM
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For the Saitek I adjust Elevators only and leave Ailerons at Max. Theres a 'sticky' that gives suggested sensitivity for most aircraft. Hope to catch you on line FOZ as I'm back home..........
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Old 01-06-2010, 06:45 PM
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Should have chosen the Yak-3 or La-5FN. Not some obsolete British monoplane (crap) that would get chewed up by any plane. lol
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Old 01-06-2010, 07:13 PM
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Hey FOZ, you may also consider the few hard-core pilots that are still around have a lot of flight time in and have perfected their turning skills – I have noticed there are very few “easy” dog-fights anymore!...

Oh…as stated also try keeping Ailerons at max.

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Old 01-06-2010, 08:38 PM
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Forget about combat flaps on sim?

I did once in a 1v1. Got soundly spanked Spitfire vs. Spitfire and kicked myself after the match was over. Couldn't figure out why the bugger was on my tail after a turn and a half - thought it was because he spotted me first all the time.
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