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Old 09-30-2009, 06:46 PM
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I put 5 or 6 notches down with the spit. Normally 6 with the XVI and 5 with the IX.

Does anyone fly the hurricane? when I tried it the other day, I ended up with my sensitivity 8! notches down. Because I think it flew like crap if I did not. But I think this will make it lose the turning advantage .
Any hurri people who can comment?
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I find having both ailerons and elevators 7/12 - 8 notches down works a treat. It can perform a nice tight turn without the risk of stall, only real concern is the speed. I find that with the notches down by say only 4 or 5 it still pulls the same turn as it does with the notches down by 7 1/2-8, just adds the risk of stalling out.
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Old 09-30-2009, 07:21 PM
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I find it a real pain in the arse having to set the sensitivity every time you fancy a plane change, also the time it take to set and change can put you out of sync with the current round of games.

For this reason I've learnt to deal with all the planes on realistic using 4 notches down.
I agree. Its also anoying how the actual notches don't line up with the visual notches on the bar.
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Old 10-01-2009, 02:07 PM
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A quick correction you can handle : 1 notch down for the 109 - G6
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Old 10-01-2009, 07:12 PM
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I find it a real pain in the arse having to set the sensitivity every time you fancy a plane change, also the time it take to set and change can put you out of sync with the current round of games.

For this reason I've learnt to deal with all the planes on realistic using 4 notches down.
Is this 4 notches down from top? Or 4 down from default?
And YES, profiles for planes would have been a really good idea.

I'm really curious due to spending the last two days slamming into the ground and stally-gigging due to really bad setup...

Anyone else enraged by not being able to make quick adjustments to your settings in MP after death, waiting for the spawn countdown to finish?
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Old 10-01-2009, 07:14 PM
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Is this 4 notches down from top? Or 4 down from default?
And YES, profiles for planes would have been a really good idea.

I'm really curious due to spending the last two days slamming into the ground and stally-gigging due to really bad setup...

Anyone else enraged by not being able to make quick adjustments to your settings in MP after death, waiting for the spawn countdown to finish?
It'd be x notches down from the top.
And yes, I hate the fact you can't adjust anything between spawns.
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Old 10-08-2009, 10:23 AM
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I've just facelifted this post to make it more friendly for new comers
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