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all of the flyable a/c are stiff legged on landing; no matter how soft you land them. is this to save computer memory, speed, etc.? again they all look hyper to me. there is no mass in the a/c(all types). another thing that bugs me is that a high speed pass right down on the deck is unrealistic. a small increase in up elevator produces an instant drop in altitude(enough to stuff you in the dirt). the effects of coefficient of lift, a/c mass, a/c velocity, relative wind, angle of attack of wing chord are not in harmony. you can see this easily if you play your playback @ 1/4 speed. instant high speed stall? NOT.
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I don't have any of these problem's. Have you been flying for awhile?
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sounds like your coming in to fast.
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Practice.... not to be flip... but practice.... it will help and the learning curve is steeper than you might think.
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If you keep a close eye on your airspeed ( When on final you you should be at 100 mph or less but greater than 90 mph) you should be able to grease'em in every time. Works great flying Spits, P-38, P-39, F4U, F6F, Etc. Airspeed control is the key along with lots of practice
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The balloon bounce for landings happens way too often and is unrealistic to me. It's a rare thing to ever get a halfway decent landing in here. I think its way off.
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even in RL it is not that easy to do a really smooth landing with a cessna 150 or a pa28 if
you are not a regular flyer. Those simulated warbirds dont have that easy handling like those planes. and last but not least : feedback, flying by the seat of your pants, those slight indications when the airflow leaves the wings are missing. those missing things can only be replaced by training, training and more training.
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I agree, practice is what you lack.
My guess is you are flaring and cutting throttle at the last minute to allow yourself to drop onto the strip. A smooth landing requires forward momentum to be maintained and only once down do you cut throttle to the extent that it no longer providing enough speed for lift. Try touch and goes to perfect this. Come in land but continue down the runway and take off at the end. This is how most real-life pilots get the hang of it and it has worked with me on the sim. Lastly different planes have different landing speeds and characteristics. So just because you can land a 109 on a dime as smooth as water flowing over ice, does not mean you can land a heavy 190 as easy. |
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The thing is, I am a regular flier. I fly for hours a day in real life. It doesn't matter how slow you come in and how you flare and let it sink in slowly. The second your gear gently touches down, you BALLOON up in the air. It's off and is too touchy in here. Also, there should be a huge difference in landing on grass and concrete runways. Any landing other than a burn in should be nice and smooth on grass. |
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