The newest patch includes changes that prevent autotrim from pulling you out from a dive. That's fine -- I'm not the only one who's exploited that feature when balckouts come too close to the ground....
But now I'm not sure how to recover once the compression threshodl ahs been crossed. In times past, provided you werent too far gone, you could dial trim up and start recovery. That no longer seems to work, and I've yet to make a dent in any compression situation whatsoever.
Also, incidentally, it seems that compressing aircraft now develop a slowly worsening roll from propwash.
So, two historical issues and a practical question.
First, from every account I've read from compression survivors, once lower altitudes were reached control inputs again became possible but difficult. The problems were those of high airspeed vibrations, and just having enough time to get level before running out of altitude. This is not the case in AH, at least from my experience -- it seems that once yo're in compression, getting low makes no difference.
Second, I've never read anywhere about a roll component being experienced. I suspect this component is an unanticipated outcome from the new propwash modelling, but I wonder if it reflects what actually should happen to a compressing aircraft.
And lastly, the question. Do any of you guys have ideas on how to recover an AH compression episode? (yeah, I know, "Don't compress in the first place.")