so at the risk of being laughed at, im going to admit that i do fly with the stall limiter on...
However, having only been on AH for a little over 6 months I am now considering turning it off.
Firsly, I notice that general flight is a lot more demanding and it forces you to fly a little more gently, (my usual ham-fisted attempts to throw the plane around, now quickly result in me going into a spin/stall etc).
So my question is, how much of an effect it will have on a planes performance? (obviously different effects in different rides...but just generally please...)
I assume it allows you to fly closer to the edge of the flight envelope at the risk that if you do not know where that edge is you will end up spinning/stalling...
I also assume it gives an obvious advantage? So what is the best way for me to exploit this new found advantage?
I guess flying more and understanding the limits of the plane would be a good start, but is there anything anyone has noticed in particular where having the limiter off has shown particular advantages? Certain turns, maneouvres, etc, etc...
Cheers