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Offline Tang0

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Flying Issues!
« on: June 02, 2006, 10:17:56 PM »
how do you turn i mean i know the controls of course but it just doesnt seem smooth and when i attempt a turn i descend pretty rapidly. when i press q i turn and climb rapidly...how do i just turn? straight simple turn

Am i the only one that finds this hard not just this but all of it?

Also i am using a hellcat any planes you reccomend that are easy to fly and easy to fight and handle.

For anyone that cares to help i appreciate it alot.

-Tang0 :aok

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Flying Issues!
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2006, 07:23:42 AM »
First of all, NO, youre not the only one finding this hard, not by a long shot! AH has a very steep leraning curve, its part of what makes this game so great. It has one of the most accurate flight models out there. I think it took me about a week to learn how to take off without harming myself..... lets not talk about LANDING ;).


What kind of controller do you use? Mouse? Joystick? Which stick?
Is it set up and calibrated correctly?


For turning..... you do not need flaps in a turn (q key). they will only slow you down (read more about flaps here).


In the turn: do not bank too hard (only about 45 degrees usually). Then use the elevator to keep the nose level. Practice this by keeping the gunner pipper on the horizon line while turning.

Also, you should know that AH requires you to use rudder for coordinated turning as it models adverse yaw. Read a good explanation here


My usual plane recommendation for starters is the Spitfire Mk9. Its not excellent in any category, but it does just about everything good. And it has a very forgiving handling. But the Hellcat isnt all too bad for starters either. Whats more important, is to stick with one plane for a while, until you are familiar with its strenghts, weaknesses, attitudes etc. At the beginning youll have a hard enough time adjusting to your own skills without haveing to adapt to a new plane constantly.

On Sodas aircraft page you can read up on almost all planes of the set, what their good and bad characteristics are.



Check out Net Aces, the Training Arena and keep asking... then youll learn quickly.


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« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2006, 11:06:25 AM »
thx for the help
the reason i found this so hard is becuase i was using the keyboard and didnt know you could use the mouse...i feel stupid now:o

now my only challenge is straiting up after swerving around without auto

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« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2006, 11:24:49 AM »
Im not sure this still works with the new version (havent tried mouse flying yet), but try clicking the right mouse button. In the past, this set the controls back to 0 input.


Apart from that: get a Joystick as fast as possible. Doesnt have to be anything fancy. Hatswitch, some rudder control (rocker or twisty) and a throttle control lever is all you need for the beginning. Youll find this game 50x easier and more enjoyable. Joystick IS a system requirement after all.
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