Originally posted by Mitsu
La-7 is an outstanding fighter...I agree about it.
but I feel AH's one is wrong in something....
In real life, La-7 was bad (unstable) at takeoff/landing.
Doesn't it mean La7 had a bad handling at slow speed?
and it had a tight tapered wing, doesn't it have bad wing-tip stalls?
AH's one is really stable at low speed....easy handling...too easy to recover from spin. I feel it is strange.
In the second place, La-7 can accelerate to the top speed like a rocket. But its engine diameter is big. Doesn't it have a large profile drag? (I mean drag setting might have error in La-7...)
Thirdly, La-7 can fly and fight without 1/2 wing very easily. Actually I shot down bandits with it. Is this model correct?
OK Mitsu out...Sorry for poor English. 
P.S
This is whine though...I hate to see some pilots do a high -G loop in La-7.
It's pretty weird....
agree with some of Mitsu here........both La 5 and La7 had a very disconcerting landing and take of "bounce"(la 7 more so)......... Czech pilots used to Spitfires had to be trained not to correct for it as they did with lesser bounce from Spitfires...........
AH is in error re the stall speed IMHO.......the La7 pilot was instructed that the proper landing speed was 137 Km /hour thats approx 85mph........try it! I do not know what the true departure point speed was for near level low alt but I am sure it was lower than the recomended landing speed!
Leading edge slats lowered the departure speed with the characturistic rapid departure at that lower point. But it was considered "easy" (by ex spitfire pilots) to recover.
Engine off drag seems low in all AH planes to me..........(un qualified opinion)
But the nose down engine off/throttled back acceleration of the La7 seems high even tho it is the smallest and has the lowest total drag of all the radial engined fighters.
Its elevator and rudder control surfaces were massive in comparison with wing and tail areas and would have an abnormal affect of drag during manouvering.
However Verm is correct IMO that the climb, accel and top speed are certainly not over modelled.......
If it were down to me (and of course it is not) I would be increasing both the drag and thrust side of the model....... but retaining the drop off in thrust with alt...and adding a bit more stability at below 100mph with a rapid departure and bouncy landing.
thx for the diagram badz........copied