Anyone else noticing a "difference" in how easily the F4U stalls, and the sometimes "odd" behavior of them?
Since the WWI introduction, I've noticed I stall much easier, and they aren't the normal "left-wing drop" thing I'm so used to.
Not that I'm complaining... I actually think it's kind of interesting, fun, challenging, etc... I'm just wondering if others are seeing it, or if it's just me.
I initially thought it was my joystick acting up, and since it had some non-working HAT switches, etc, I traded it in for a new one (same stick- X52). Now that I've had the new stick a few weeks, I still see the stalls.
To me, it almost feels like the F4U got more tail heavy, but I have no way of knowing for sure...
Take a look at this film, to see what I mean. This is an F4U-1A, empty wing tanks (maybe 1/16th in the right) and about 1/2 full main. Watch the stalls from outside too, you can see some cool skids. The first one hits just after 1 minute in. Another one at about 1:20.
http://www.4shared.com/file/ivUIE3zZ/Keil_TA152_wicked_stalls.htmlAbout 1 year ago (pre- WWI_ I did something similar to this while forcing a landing while under attack, but didn't have it on film. I actually did a wings-level skid so hard I was traveling backwards briefly about 100ft above the runway. I thought I was a goner, but somehow managed to recover and land. I tried like mad to do it again on film, but couldn't. Now, I can do similar things at will (and often against my will, lol!).
What do you guys think?
I haven't been flying as much lately, and it could just be partly me being rusty and uncoordinated...