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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: derekjet on December 02, 2005, 05:32:02 PM
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how do u back up in AH, in a plane?
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You don't. There is no reverse in Aces High planes.
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You can do it on a CV, but it's not so much backing up as moving just slower than the CV underneath you.
Put full flaps out and play with your throttle.. keep it between 0 and 5%.
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might be possible as the same way in real life when they wanted to back up B17s or P38s,, on twin or multi engine planes anyway, I have never tryed it. Do recall seeing it mentioned somewhere before.
but for what purpose do you need this?
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Originally posted by TequilaChaser
but for what purpose do you need this?
Extra RW lenght for a fully loaded dash D or C Hog
DmdMax
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A notch or two of flaps, from start, full flaps towards end of runway. WEP it.
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Originally posted by DMax
Extra RW lenght for a fully loaded dash D or C Hog
DmdMax
This technique was used more in AHI and in today's game you really don't need to backup, it wastes time.
Widewing put up a nice post on CV takeoffs: http://www.flyaceshigh.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=163995
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How did they do in real live with the b17 ? throttling up rightmost engine while holding right break?
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Originally posted by fuzeman
This technique was used more in AHI and in today's game you really don't need to backup, it wastes time.
Widewing put up a nice post on CV takeoffs: http://www.flyaceshigh.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=163995
Good to know Fuseman, thanks.
Dmdmax
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when on a cv, just come to a complete stop, pull up tailhook if u have 1 and apply just a lil throttle and use your rudder to move it sideways, just make sure you don't fall off the back of the cv like I do... a hint when doing this, to stop from backing up, use brakes not, more throttle :( like I did originally lol... I use this allot to position lancs and b24's so I won't hit the tower of the cv... good luck