Riding the Pony

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Lawndart
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Riding the Pony

Post by Lawndart » Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:22 pm

Flew my first flight in DCS: Mustang this afternoon.

I fired up a mission, picked a random paintscheme, grabbed my stick and rudder and took off (gulp!). :shock: Thankfully I "RTFM" to get some rough numbers and had listened enough to Ray talk about his tailwheel takeoffs that I didn't ground loop this Pony on the first try, but after some rather ugly takeoffs and bouncy landings (still working on those), including side-loading the main gear and a bent prop resulting in a belly landing while flying too low down the runway on a high-speed pass, here's my first full flight in the P-51D...



Ray, I need that tailwheel endorsement... BAD! :lol:

Takeoffs and landings are the most challenging part, but I love how the sim feels oh so right. Most of it is coming together natural for me, no need to "go uninstall" (yet). It took me a while to map my controls and setup curves (currently using the left throttle for my prop control) and I haven't flown a single engine prop IRL or in a sim for more than eight years I think, haha. This was fun!!!
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Post by Burner » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:04 am

Nice video, and I agree Ray's takeoffs and landings make me crazy :twisted:

Need More Tail Wheel Time :oops:
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Post by Ells » Wed Jun 06, 2012 5:14 pm

Looking good there LD :D

And isn't she beautiful to fly aerobatics in, something majestical about her.
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Post by Lawndart » Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:08 pm

Ells wrote:And isn't she beautiful to fly aerobatics in, something majestical about her.
It's a hoot to fly aerobatics in the Stang! Behaves so nicely.

I feel I've gotten 200% better at landings and takeoffs just since yesterday, too. 3-pointers and wheel landings are coming along much better, takeoffs are also a lot smoother, keeping 'er straight but still needs some polishing. I'm loving my rudder pedals... constantly dancing on 'em; happy feet! :D

Ray, has me practicing landing on one wheel then the other one down the runway (Bob Hoover's school) and it's not easy, but I think in a few more sorties I'll have enough stick and rudder muscle memory to pull some of those tricks off as well. It's just too much fun!
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Post by Teej » Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:10 pm

Lawndart wrote:Ray, has me practicing landing on one wheel then the other (Bob Hoover's school)
Cool that that ability is in there rather than the scripted landings of the LO/FC series to date. (I suspect this is part of the AFM...I'm pretty sure I did it in the updated Frogfoot and probably in A-10C...but could never manage it with the -15 or -16 flight model. Used to do this in Falcon quite a bit).
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