The appologists will cry "wind" or engine torque or whatever probably without ever seeing this effect .
Its actually quite common in many flight sims iv seen it many times, although never quite so bad as in Cliffs of dover.
I find the ONLY way to counter it with single engine aircraft is use your wheel brakes, obviously with RAF aircraft you will be using your rudder as well as the brake control is tied to your rudder control.
Usually a quick dab of counter brake as soon as you spawn into the craft will stop this movement, in more severe cases you will have to keep dabing your brakes as you roll down the runway at least until you can lift the tail.
It is an anoying bug or feature call it what you will, and seems more prenounced in multiplayer missions for some reason.
Its best just to pretend in your own mind that your taking off in a sixty knot crosswind and that noone is watching your erratic progress down the tarmac from the control tower.
|