monkeylove, you almost have to have rudders to take off in the F4U's. Do you?
(The easy way)
If so, then what you do is pull the stick back just a tiny bit to lock the tailwheel. Throttle up smoothly to about 60%, and while rolling out, use right rudder to keep your aircraft going straight down the runway. It's very important to add and subtract right rudder smoothly and in small amounts. Don't oversteer, or you'll ground loop. Don't understeer, or you'll veer off the runway to the left. As you reach about 70 mph, open the throttle the rest of the way, and at about 100 mph, relax the slight back pressure you've been holding. Fly it off the runway, and be prepared for the aircraft to roll left as it lifts.
After a while, you'll be able to open the throttle full and add WEP as soon the engine starts, throw 2 notches of flaps out as you hit rotation at about 90 or so and be airborne in a few hundred feet, but for now, the above procedure should make take-off's manageable.
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