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xNikex 08-11-2009 08:06 PM

Just in case some players are unaware of this, the torque of the engine in the plane is what causes the plane to roll. To counter this, simply apply the rudder in the opposite direction and then set the trim. It will at least help a little.

juz1 08-11-2009 09:51 PM

av8r trim is RB on the base...but if you are engaging the he111s you'll need to be moving and rolling...fly straight and you'll get so shot up you won't be able to fly straight...just sayin
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manintrees 08-11-2009 10:27 PM

Could someone please define the terms "deadzone" and "WEP" for noobs like me?

Thanks!

Flanker15 08-11-2009 10:47 PM

WEP is "War Emergency Power" just think of it as an afterburner.

DeadZone is an joystick term which means an area of the joysticks field of movement that will cause no input to be registered.

manintrees 08-11-2009 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flanker15 (Post 89107)
WEP is "War Emergency Power" just think of it as an afterburner.

DeadZone is an joystick term which means an area of the joysticks field of movement that will cause no input to be registered.

I would never have figured that out, thanks.

Wehrwulf 08-12-2009 01:53 AM

Thanks guys for answering my earlier post. Shame about the deadzone for such a pricey joystick. I guess I'll also have to make some kind of wooden platform to set it on as the vinyl on the couch doesn't like suction cups. ;-) Another Q on the Ace Edge, it doesn't say anywhere what the two dials (the smaller and larger gray rotatable "buttons") do or what their purpose is. I'll probably end up looking noobish...but I really can't figure it out.:|

P.S. Stupidity Alert: I've been saying "Aviator" instead of "Ace Edge" for my past 3 or 4 posts because I've seen it so many times in other posts...So If anyone could answer my last question as well as this one (What is the trim button on the ACE EDGE, not the aviator, that would make me feel a lot less dumb. Thanks in advance.

Rittmeister86 08-12-2009 06:52 PM

Has anyone figured out why the aircraft like to nose over when landing on sim mode? I have real world flight experience, and I can't figure this one out.

I came in the other day with the most beautifull textbook landing. At 55 knots...WHAM! prop strikes the field. I've tried this with my Ace Edge and the reg controller about 100 times, but to no avail.

I know this is an ongoing problem for many, but has anyone out there actually landed on sim mode?

My only other idea would be to set the trim with my pitchladder at about +10 before making my final approach. I belive this would reduce downforce on the nose when slowing on the ground.

Any ideas?

H Lecter 08-12-2009 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rittmeister86 (Post 89338)
I know this is an ongoing problem for many, but has anyone out there actually landed on sim mode?

While I still suck score wise on sim mode I at least managed to pull off a decent landing without flipping over. There are speculations that pulling the throttle back completely acts as wheel brakes. I always pull back the stick when I'm below take off speed, maybe that helps to reduce the chance, but sometimes I also flip over.

Rittmeister86 08-12-2009 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by H Lecter (Post 89344)
While I still suck score wise on sim mode I at least managed to pull off a decent landing without flipping over. There are speculations that pulling the throttle back completely acts as wheel brakes. I always pull back the stick when I'm below take off speed, maybe that helps to reduce the chance, but sometimes I also flip over.

Thanks for the input.

I know that there are no wheel brakes on the Ace Edge. I have run several tests to confirm this. I also keep the yoke back while rolling out, but it seems I always flip. :-x

Flanker15 08-12-2009 11:04 PM

I had a go at landing without use of brakes with the control pad, it is definatly possible.
As mentioned above: pull back on the stick to stop flipping over and to slow down faster. A planes engine is heavy and the tail is light, combined with the layout of the wheels on most WW2 planes the plane is inclined to tilt forward when slowing down.
Make sure you set the flaps to landing aswell.


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