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Caspar, you're right.
I did as you suggested and after a first failed attempt with FW 189 (it immediately acted on its rudder until shoot down, without even attempting a roll) I observed plenty of aileron movement on a FW 190 A. Actually, one needs to watch from closest external view (gunsight view) to see, while from player's cockpit, even at close range, I'm unable to see any aileron movement, on the contrary of other sims, to which I'm accustomed. Thanks for suggestion, GB |
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Always seen control surface movements from wayyyy back, helps me predict what the sucker is about to do..
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Now AI uses too much rudder in a supposedly coordinated turn, but it's another problem... still quite boring when you're a wingman trying to stay in close formation.
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#4
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You can never roll with the ailerons as fast as the AI. If you often watch them fighting you know this.
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