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Originally Posted by mop
TomcatViP I have a quick question on "low pitch". Are you referring to prop pitch (fine)? I am noticing no difference on the Spit/Hurri with the raidator, but I am still learning the finer points of trimming for speed.
Hmmm... I also have a second question. Not sure about German aircraft but the Spit and Hurri don't have aileron trim. I am having the issue that I often have to use ailerons to fly straight and level with my slip & turn indicator is showing the plane is properly centered. But I do notice a definite increase in speed.
Am I doing something wrong?
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Hi Mop,
to clear the situation (

) I was there talking about the angle of the blade with the plane of prop rotation (= pitch).
In the 109, the needle indicating the prop pitch, turns counter clockwise. This is the trigonometric positive way in maths that means that an angle is increased by opening a wedge from the right to the left and decreased on the opposite way (clockwise). This is why (only my own opinion) the indicator in german plane is done that way. WHen the needle turn that way, it indicate that the angle of the blades is increased.
Obviously, it's natural to refer to hourly induication, like 11h30, 10h etc... but keep in mind that in fact it refer to an increase of the pitch.
So I was effectively talking abt a high drag situation where your prop turn at high speed without pushing air bckward = blocking the air from flowing => Drag.
Regarding the ammount of left/right stick needed to counter the rudder action, it's pretty normal. In most of the plane you will fly, rudder action induce a rolling moment that need oposite aileron to balance the plane.
It comes easily with the time. Just find a comfortable position where your hand's own wheights will suffice to create the small roll action needed.
I hope it helps.