as Skyrock eluded to, there is a lot of variables to consider when thinking about working flaps and working the throttle in Prop driven aircraft ( ie... Aces HIgh II )
I will give you some basic tips on starting out to learning Flaps and Throttle effectively in most any plane you fly in Aces High -
Tip#1 - Prop driven planes are very short on the Acceleration end, so I would suggest you only use Chopping Throttle as a last resort to maintain following an opponent, working the throttle verse a complete Chopping of the Throttle ( 100% to 0% throttle) is a better way to go.
Tip#2- starting out to learn to use flaps, I suggest you use the following speed vs notch of flap guide, to begin with! as you practice and start getting acustomed to using flaps and throttle you will gain more experience and gain "A Feel For flaps" when in a fight and not necessarly have to watch your IAS/TAS gauge.
250 mph or Faster - No flaps
220 mph / 190 mph - 1 notch flaps out
185 mph / 165 mph - 2 notches flaps out
160 mph / 140 mph - 3 notches flaps out
135 mph / 115 mph - 4 notches flaps out
100 mph or slower - all notches flaps out
now this is mainly for muilti - positional flaps ( planes with 4 or more flap settings ) (***NOTE*** this is basic example and is not a 1 ALL , Win All adivce statement, it is up to the individual pilot to find the sweet spot, and one can only do that by practicing!!!)
some planes only have either in or out, or have in 1/2 out / full out
these planes you prob do not want to drop flaps until you are 130 mph or slower, and really keep them in unless you are in a scissors manuever ( which you will also hold up on cutting throttle back until last resort, instead using lag turns while keeping speed WOT )
also, learning your planes flight envelope in each flap setting, what it can do and can not do ( meaning REALLY LEARN HOW FAR YOU CAN PUSH THE EDGE OF THE ENVELOPE FOR THAT FLAP SETTING ) and compare its performance to other different type planes you are fighting.
all planes going around 250 or faster are basically capable of pulling max G's ( Blacking out ) so you should also practice riding the tunnel ( that blacking out shrinks to all black , if you find the tunnel , ride it to roughly a 2 1/2" to 3" diameter opening in center of screen) this will allow you a little extra pull with out full black-out if it is needed, and will allow you to find your opponent in any view while turning/pulling.
Going over the top of the loop in the vertical, kicking out a notch or 2 of flaps will help kick it over the top faster, but in doing so, bring them in on the down side, so you do not create drag, and your speed will build quicker. unless you do not want to build speed fast....as mentioned before practice......
Hope this helps, will post more when my brain clears the block that just occurred.....
Scca, sorry mate, I am on the laptop, while my desktop is defragging.....I sent you an email thru webmail lil bit ago. I saw ya in TA for bout 30 seconds, but it wouldn't let me type...