Greetings 1 & All
Have a wee bit of a dilemma, I've read everything I could find on
Stick Scaling, Blackouts, Spin prevention & compression, I find my
biggest problem at present is blacking out

I know, I know as
some of u experts would say be gentle on ur stick, don't pull so
many Gs, listen to the stall horn, fly on the edge ... ALL very
sound advice, however, this is easier said than done especially if
U r a newbie & doing ur best to follow an nme, all the while keeping ur eyes on the bogey, ur speedometer, ur G-Meter &
hearing the stall horn PLUS watching ur 6, not easy in the heat of
battle!

On sustained turns or pullouts I invariably BLACKOUT
thusly presenting a very easy tgt for the pros as my screen goes Black. Empirical study shows that over 5.5 Gs causes Blackouts,
thereby the simple solution is to pull LESS than (<=) 5.25 Gs.
How can this be accomplished in the heat of battle w/o concern
for blacking out, the answer seems 2b in Scaling ur stick properly.
Perchance pple who had previously flown in Airwarrior, Warbirds or other flitesims in "Full Realism" could provide us with an answer
, seemingly the lower the sensitivity the less blackouts, however, how low is low & at what end? Front, middle or back, in which permutations, how about damping & deadbands? I've a cogent theory on the subject matter but unconfirmed as yet, the question being How to program ur stick so that the maximum Gs
1 pulls is less than 5.5 Gs?
I invite ur input to solve this puzzle, in RL pilots have G suits to help counter the negativity, I believe that the answer to 'sims
flite is in the stick scales. Ur assistance to this query is invited.
TY 4 ur time & patience
Cheers,
Happy1
