Since I only had an elevator when I would raise my nose I would roll to the right, when I would drop my nose I would start to roll left. That is how I steered it south, by simply pitching up and down to keep a relatively southern course.
Rgr Saxman. I was actually in a semi long final at about 3k when I lost it. I was projecting that if I
could not get it on the deck I would go for the ditch, but in hind site I should have tried to just bail (lol maybe right over the CV) and land with my chute on the CV.
She just became too unstable at lower speeds and alt. I am pretty sure it is the higher speeds that allowed the open doors to keep it somewhat stable. Once I was below 200 they were not enough to keep her in the air.
Ya, me too Stoney. Sometimes the FM is amazing.
I still remember the first time I heard a WWII pilot talk about how his aircraft would slow down when he would fire all his .50's. All that kinetic energy pushing out and forward slowed down the WWII AC. I wondered if AH modeled that. Sure enough, they do.