I flew the F6F last night, lost my rudder, and flew back to land. No other damage, but I could not keep a straight course. I don't mean a slight drifting, either. I was flying due east to my field, and kept drifting as much as the 120-degree notch (from the 90 degree notch) to the right in about 12-15 seconds. That's a VERY drastic yaw. I wasn't missing my stabilizer, just my rudder.
I tried various engine settings, including minimum RPM, maximum MAP, vice versa, and minimum RPM and MAP, and it didn't seem any engine setting changed the amouth of drift I had (which, if modeled properly they should, lower settings = lower torque, = lower yaw, right?). [EDIT: Also, during these tests I slowed down considerably across the range from 300mph to 180 ish, alt was constant at about 3-4k, and the yaw was still there even at slower speeds]
I did get down to land safely, but I had to fly hands-on for an entire sector banked to the left 10 degrees to counter the constant right drift. Doesn't seem that this should be the way it is flying without a rudder. The rest of the stabilizer was still fully intact.
Is this a bug in the F6F flight model?