I was test driving the f4u-1a tonight in TA. I had stall limiter off as I try to get accustomed to it. I experienced very frightening situation of deep stall when I felt I didn't push the envelope much. I was doing around 250 and pulled a LH flat turn not even blacking out. The plane quickly became very jerky and stalled all of a sudden without giving much of a warning. It was brutal. One second I was flying a plane half a second later I was rinding a brick. Do I try to fly it too slow or what? Should I employ flaps at these speed? I usually fly the a6m5 and never touch the flaps. The f4u's seem very touchy...
Puppetz, I really would like to help you figure out the F4U series
you say yo was doing 250 ( was this IAS or TAS? IAS = Indicated Air Speed = white needle TAS = True Air Speed = Red needle ) for all intents and purposes when I ( and I figure most others) talk about maneuvering in a plane and at what speeds they all usually refer to IAS (Indicated Air Speed / White needle )
ok, at 250 IAS and lets say 5,000 ft altitude....you say you went into a flat left hand turn er/or Left hand horizontal turn then you was in to a stall with in a 1/2 second.... with this information provided, all I can assume is you entered an accelerated stall or entered to high of an Angle of Attack ( or AoA ), even though you did not enter a blackout which at 250 IAS(or even TAS at this speed) you would be right near the point of where it be hard to pull the 6 G's needed to go into blackout you may be able to get to some possible tunnel vision perhaps though..... or may be briefly enter a slight black outbefore bleeding your speed down
sorry I am sleepy and I feel like I am repeating myself....
some other things that might of thrown you into a stall so quickly could have been the use of elevator /ailerons and rudder in a crossed control use or mixture of something similar.....this is especially easy if one uses a Twisty Stick Rudder....... without film it is really hard to say what exactly caused you to stall though.......
as for the 2 notches of flaps when using Auto Take Off...... several patches back. HTC incorporated this on the F4U1D, F4U1C ( and I think F4U4 ). I do not think or recall the F4U-1A or F4U-1 having their flaps lowered 2 notches though.......only the later 3 F4U's I have noticed this..... this was done to help newer player learn to get off the CV deck easier when launching
back to the F4U-1A doing a flat or horizontal turn at 250 IAS...... you should be able to pull a pretty hard turn at that speedat a mid to high G load of 3 to 5.5 or so without any problems, and it is personal preference if one would want to deploy the 1st notch of flaps or not, depending on the situation they are currently in
hope this makes sense, and hope it helps
TC