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Bf 109 G right wing tips up


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I noticed that as I set in the cockpit and flying along in the 109 G that the right wing wants to tip up. I also noticed that this does not seem to be a problem.

II/JG17_HerrMurf
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I'm away from my PC. At what speed do you notice the effect? Is it related to the lack of adjustable trim? If it is, step very lightly on the opposite pedal. This is historically correct.

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I did not pay much attention to the speed, likely 400+. Pushing the stick to the right just slightly corrects it. Rudder does not seem to do much. Just good to know this is not my poor flying but is historically correct.

II/JG17_HerrMurf
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The trim is fixed. So, anything other than the max cruise setting will require a slight input.

II/JG17_HerrMurf
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Tried to edit but couldn't.

 

Anything other than the speed trim was set for (Max cruise speed?) would require pilot input. Trim was by ground adjustable tabs. I think that is more clear than the way I originally stated it.

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I think trim is set for hands off at economical cruise, (historical) this speed is slower than most would assume, cant remember the numbers off the top of my head

 

Cheers Dakpilot

Guest deleted@50488
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Around 350 km/h KIAS, if i'm not wrong.... 1.0 ATA 2200 RPM... in another sim I also play, but on the k4, not modelled in il-2 ( maybe some day ? )...

 

Overall I feel that ALL of the aircraft in BoS excel in harmony and just require a touch of correction when flown at cruise settings, because they're well trimmed for that regime. I think this is actually the combat sim that has it better modelled IMHO...

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Overall I feel that ALL of the aircraft in BoS excel in harmony and just require a touch of correction when flown at cruise settings, because they're well trimmed for that regime.

 

Harmony? Sorry, what?

II/JG17_HerrMurf
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Are we going to argue semantics here? He explained himself reasonably well.

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