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Originally Posted by MaxGunz
Bud Anderson wrote about constant trimming during battle as something you just automatically do as a war pilot.
What happened to the IL-2 P-51 was that a small group of 'Stang' fanboys gathered up historic documents to push hard for lighter stick forces and that's what they, errrr, we got, an easier to teeter teeter-totter.
The P-51 was singled out and the change forced by fanboys. I wonder if anyone from that group is still around?
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You don't say? As long as I remember flying the Stang I trim for every situation and every speed. Just like described.
My one and only complaint for the Pony is, and that is after I've flown a DCSW P-51D (provided this is true for every model before), the propeller RPM/governor RPM - you set it at the desired RPM and only adjust the power (manifold pressure).