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Hoe te vliegen met de Gotha en de Handley Page. Elke keer een crash.


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weirdowkooiw00
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Is er iemand die fatsoenlijk met de Gotha en de Handley Page kan vliegen zonder te crashen?

 

Raptorattacker
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Here, try this...

 

... and this

 

 

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56 minutes ago, weirdowkooiw00 said:

Is er iemand die fatsoenlijk met de Gotha en de Handley Page kan vliegen zonder te crashen?

 

You should avoid using any language that isn’t English if you don’t want unwanted encounters with the moderation staff, it’s an English forum after all;)

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AEthelraedUnraed
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3 hours ago, weirdowkooiw00 said:

Is er iemand die fatsoenlijk met de Gotha en de Handley Page kan vliegen zonder te crashen?

Zoals Asgar zegt is op dit forum alleen Engels toegestaan. Er is helaas geen Nederlands forum. Als je Engels niet goed genoeg is, kun je Google Translate gebruiken om je tekst te vertalen.

(Like Asgas says, only English is allowed on this forum. A Dutch forum doesn't exist. If you don't speak English well enough, please use Google Translate.)

 

Regarding the Gotha, keep your speed high and use only little ailerons. It's got quite a lot of adverse yaw. For landing the Gotha too, I find that it works best if I keep my speed high and just push her down to the runway.

 

I haven't had any problems flying the HP. I find it mostly handles quite nicely.

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7 hours ago, Asgar said:

You should avoid using any language that isn’t English if you don’t want unwanted encounters with the moderation staff, it’s an English forum after all;)

 

Well, I clearly understood the question - and I don't know Dutch.

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12 minutes ago, Avimimus said:

 

Well, I clearly understood the question - and I don't know Dutch.

And that changes the forum rules somehow? 

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MisterSmith
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It appears to have been answered.

 

Please use English in the English forum. I will even let it slide, as long as you post the (Google) English translation within the post, in most cases.

 

Smith

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