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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Ah, I'd never noticed that. I'd try to get used to flying with torque etc enabled, as soon as you can though - you can develop bad habits otherwise. Some planes are a lot more prone to torque-related problems than others - try the Hurricane it is fairly forgiving. Or you can fly the P-38, where the contra-rotating props effectively cancel each other out.
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ill give you a for instance
if your flying a spitfire it has quite alot of engine torque trim in some rudder and it helps counteract it though you still need to do some manual input to fully stabilise also just fly what feels right to you push it till it stalls workout the limits over time always have a good leadtime on your shots being close to the enemy helps as you dont need to fire so far infront to shoot em down short bursts! if your not getting hits aim further in front love your cannons they are your friend ![]() get a stick with rudder control have fun ![]() |
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