Hello all,
Recently I've taken quite a shine to the P-40 in all it's iterations- the speed is somewhat lacking but it's roll rate is excellent and it seems capable of handling pretty much anything well (as long as you can sucker that FW-190 into a turn fight, that is.) There's just one little thing that has been driving me absolutely nuts.
The P-40 has an alarming tenancy to flip over and faceplant right into terra firma for no reason at all. This happens generally as I'm making a rather smooth (and not hard) turn, at around 150 MPH, or as I'm pulling out of a loop, at speeds of up to 200 MPH. She seems to want to roll left and stall, making me think it's an effect of torque, but sometimes she's okay with jerking around to the right, too. For reference, the P-40's stall speed is 90 MPH, and this phenomena is constantly observed at modest angles of attack- or no angle at all.
Naturally, this likes to strike just as I've won the rolling scissors or the like, and will unceremoniously flip my bird over and SLAM it into the earth just as I try to gently and smoothly take up a leisurely lag pursuit. As you may imagine, this makes me so mad I can barely breathe sometimes. Now, I've noticed this behavior consistently in both Aces High and IL-2 Sturmovik, so clearly I'm doing something wrong. I just can't imagine what. Do I need to give her some rudder opposite the direction of torque when undertaking maneuvers? Is torque in this bird worse then normal?