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If you haven't tried it, what makes you think it's been dumbed down? ![]()
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Theres a reason for instrumenting a plane for test..
That being a pilots's 'perception' of what is going on can be very different from what is 'actually' going on. |
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![]() This complete document is with the Devs. [*Edit replaced -1.0G with 0G] Last edited by IvanK; 09-10-2011 at 06:23 AM. |
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Err not quite. G meters are accelerometers and in straight and level flight indicate 1G. As you start pushing they go towards 0G on the scale. Here is a G metre in a Yak 52 sitting on the ground i.e. at 1G.
![]() 0.1G would have the needle just above the 0 mark. Anything less than 1 is a negative acceleration. My typo in previous post (since corrected) that means the G meter would be just above 0G reading 0.1G when the negative G cut starts. Last edited by IvanK; 09-10-2011 at 06:26 AM. |
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While the retail cutout was a bit too sensitive (no inertia of the floater modelled obviously) it was basically the right approach I think. |
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That is because ANY negative acceleration will cause an interruption in the fuel metering on a float carburetor. |
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Accelerometer in automobile might measure lateral accelerations which are null if you are driving straight
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May be a slight mvmnt frwrd of the pilot head each time the fuel flow is cut when the speed is high (>200mph) ?
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Otherwise we'd all float off the planet.
As long as it'a accurate then it's all good. I would say that PC Pilots have a harder time because we are unable to feel acceleration and g, and stick sensitivity is more sensitive (ie I would rather have a 2ft stick from the floor and not a desk stick) Splutters occur often when I trim, I need to change my trim solution because in 1946 it was fine, in COD it appears to actually work lol. I thought that Das Attorney made a silly post. Just because they made it more pronounced and perhaps easier to chase down by your 109 should they make the mistake of cutting their engine does not make it an improvement. What matters is that it is accuracy even if that is to your disadvantage. If your objective is to make IL2 as easy as possible for you so that you have fun by winning all of your fights then just play offline with invulnerability, unlimited ammo and unrealistic ammo set up. |
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