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Old 10-28-2009, 03:44 PM
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hi guys, posted this in another thread yesterday i think. Works like a charm evrytime without the yanking of the stick (on the control pad that is)

"finally managed to do that inspection mission (thanks silence!!!)
Ok so the trick to land on sim is to do a soft touch (as any normal landing) with speed between 120 and 150 km/h and throttle at about 30% (faster is possible but can make for quite a bumpy ride and crash).

When both front wheels have touchdown and plane is steady, ease off on all controls (meaning let go of the stick), raise the landing flaps, bring throttle down to minimum (without braking) so the back wheel touches down. Wait for speed to drop to 100 km/h then put the brakes full on and hold them until the plane come to a complete stop. You'll still hit that "bump" at speeds of 40-60 km/h but the plane wont tip over. I've managed to do some quite short landing this way, being able to take off in the same direction on even the shortest runways...rudder being stuck to the left is a killer when taking off again tho so watch out for that

Edit: I usually fly with the aviator settings on the control pad so I have to change it to the wireless control settings whenever i have to land b/c 1st option doesnt offer pecise throttle and braking control"

2nd edit: Using trim on final approach is also a great tool. Trim so the plane flies nose up (2 or 3 deg elevation) and control the rate of descent with throttle.

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Old 10-28-2009, 03:58 PM
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hi guys, posted this in another thread yesterday i think. Works like a charm evrytime without the yanking of the stick (on the control pad that is)

"finally managed to do that inspection mission (thanks silence!!!)
Ok so the trick to land on sim is to do a soft touch (as any normal landing) with speed between 120 and 150 km/h and throttle at about 30% (faster is possible but can make for quite a bumpy ride and crash).

When both front wheels have touchdown and plane is steady, ease off on all controls (meaning let go of the stick), raise the landing flaps, bring throttle down to minimum (without braking) so the back wheel touches down. Wait for speed to drop to 100 km/h then put the brakes full on and hold them until the plane come to a complete stop. You'll still hit that "bump" at speeds of 40-60 km/h but the plane wont tip over. I've managed to do some quite short landing this way, being able to take off in the same direction on even the shortest runways...rudder being stuck to the left is a killer when taking off again tho so watch out for that

Edit: I usually fly with the aviator settings on the control pad so I have to change it to the wireless control settings whenever i have to land b/c 1st option doesnt offer pecise throttle and braking control"

2nd edit: Using trim on final approach is also a great tool. Trim so the plane flies nose up (2 or 3 deg elevation) and control the rate of descent with throttle.
very complicated. by simply tapping the the control as I said solves the issue, and you can solidly break too, it makes no difference.

actually, I remember my first ever flying lesson, which was an introductory and the cross-wind was so bad that during landing thats exactly what my instructor did, repeatedly pulled back on the stick.
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Old 10-28-2009, 04:47 PM
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very complicated. by simply tapping the the control as I said solves the issue, and you can solidly break too, it makes no difference.

actually, I remember my first ever flying lesson, which was an introductory and the cross-wind was so bad that during landing thats exactly what my instructor did, repeatedly pulled back on the stick.
guess it does look complicated, but really isnt. Only thing to do is wait till speed is down to 100 and brake hard until complete stop, letting go of evrything else. The flaps and throttle control only makes for shorter landings.
Cant tell if its the real, or good, way to land tho cause ive never followed flying lessons, only know it works in the game.

But i'll be sure to remember your tip if someday i hear someone screaming "anybody can land a pane in here" and no one responds! lol
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Old 10-31-2009, 04:46 AM
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very complicated. by simply tapping the the control as I said solves the issue, and you can solidly break too, it makes no difference.

actually, I remember my first ever flying lesson, which was an introductory and the cross-wind was so bad that during landing thats exactly what my instructor did, repeatedly pulled back on the stick.
Thanks Man, tonight I was finaly able to complete that single mission. Pulling the stick back lots of times just before the tipping zone works almost every time. I also found you can hold on the brake as soon as the front wheels touch down, brake though the tipping zone (just about) and to a stop. But you can also make the tipping alot smaller by letting go of the brake a millisecond before the tip starts, so if you stop braking at about 31mph the tipping motion is almost nothing. Such a weird glitch only on the spitfires.
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