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1 hour ago, rlk281 said:

...they just keep getting better and better!

This is a *must* buy if you relish a challenging (!!!) super-husky warbird, and is keeping me happily busy and distracted until the AS CRJ matures in its ILS capabilities! 🙂

You are, of course, aware that flying warbirds is an addiction and never again you will set foot in your CRJ ?

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I bought this last night, and what a beauty to fly. ( I found take off was fine with the recommended trim settings) I still need to get a hang of the blown engine, oil splattered windscreen as despite monitoring the engine temp, and cowls open to aid cooling, i still managed to blow the thing up in two flights last night. The first was due to me forgetting to monitor the temp, but the second was in a steep climb for a less than a minute with the supercharger on. Fantastic sounds and level of detail, this is one of my favourites already.


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1 hour ago, Dominique_K said:

You are, of course, aware that flying warbirds is an addiction and never again you will set foot in your CRJ ?

...here's hoping this Milviz outfit is so successful with this drop-dead beauty, that they crank up the WWII production! 🙂

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2 hours ago, Glenn Fitzpatrick said:

Propeller drag (along with quite a few other prop dynamics) is not modelled in the current sim.  Even feathered a big prop like the corsair ( over 13 feet diameter) should contribute a fair bit to drag.

The Corsair devs may have fudged in some factor to account for the lack of prop drag in the basic MSFS flight mechanics of course.

Thanks Glenn, that makes a lot of sense and certainly explains a few things I’m experiencing with the warbirds.

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4 hours ago, RaptyrOne said:

On Milviz website it specifically says that the Corsair is for MSFS Standard Edition? Big bold font at the bottom of the page where you click ‘buy”. I presume it works with Premium Deluxe version? Seems an odd statement to make in that case.

Yeah, it works fine in the super-duper version. I presume they were just pointing out that it'll work okay in any version.

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I'm experimenting with takeoff methods and am curious if most people maintain a straight takeoff roll by holding back on the stick?  I've been trying this but then I find the transition to a neutral stick position challenging without losing all control of the aircraft.  Or, if I don't transition to a neutral stick position I end up lifting off before actually hitting the proper rotation speed which gives me an airborne aircraft on the verge of stall.

What methods are people using and finding works well?

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20 minutes ago, regis9 said:

I'm experimenting with takeoff methods and am curious if most people maintain a straight takeoff roll by holding back on the stick?  I've been trying this but then I find the transition to a neutral stick position challenging without losing all control of the aircraft.  Or, if I don't transition to a neutral stick position I end up lifting off before actually hitting the proper rotation speed which gives me an airborne aircraft on the verge of stall.

What methods are people using and finding works well?

All trim set as manual.

Line up. Tail wheel locked.

Stick full back

Power to 30 MAN as speed builds up

Power to 90% power

Keep stick full back till stall light flashers

Relax presure on stick a bit..

As the aircraft wants to lift off relax stick, balance it.

When you off relax stick and nose lowers, climb and trim.

LAND:

LANDING GEAR………………………………..………DOWN < 200 KTS

FLAPS………………………………………………………...10 < 180 KTS

FLAPS………………………………………………………...20 < 160 KTS

FLAPS………………………………………………………...30 < 140 KTS

FLAPS………………………………………………………...40 < 120 KTS

FLAPS………………………………………………………...50 < 100 KTS

Now....

TRIM to take off......1 up....and same trim as take off setting.

CANOPY……………………………………………………………….OPEN

APPROACH SPEED………………………………………………..90 KTS

LAND… just above stall speed. Then touch down FULL STICK BACK and hold it there untill stoped. Use brakes

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Thank you!

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Did anyone notice any rain effect on canopy or it’s not implemented ?

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Just one..

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This is a fantastic bird and the first takeoff was anticlimactic and uneventful after reading the stories here.  But admittedly this was in calm conditions before the marine layer set in this morning and with plenty of runway at Chino CA.  

However, although I went through the checklist step by step, any tips on how one gets rid of this annoying and persistent tooltip about the water/methanol injection?  I'd gladly put up with the glass gunsight edges if I didn't have to stare at this after the engine warms up...

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I love this bird but takeoff/landings shouldn't be this hard.  A slight crosswind and it's game over after 60 knots.  I wish we had a real world tail dragger or a warbird pilot to chime in.

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1 hour ago, Stoopy said:

This is a fantastic bird and the first takeoff was anticlimactic and uneventful after reading the stories here.  But admittedly this was in calm conditions before the marine layer set in this morning and with plenty of runway at Chino CA.  

However, although I went through the checklist step by step, any tips on how one gets rid of this annoying and persistent tooltip about the water/methanol injection?  I'd gladly put up with the glass gunsight edges if I didn't have to stare at this after the engine warms up...

dqdA1BS.jpg

eDTUh9k.jpg

You can Disable 'Tips' in the Assistance Menu somewhere - 

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