no i mean planes crashed, a lot.
i suspect if planes crashed here a lot more then there would a lot fewer legitimate complaints about the flaps in AH. why should i give it up?
Because you missed Yeager's point completely. We get to do more then real life because we can risk more then real life without really dying.
If I was really going to die, you bet I wouldn't be hanging out in a 38G on the deck with the flaps out. The consequences of getting that low and slow could be permanent. But since I get a new cartoon airplane every time, taking my 38G into that situation is for the challenge of getting the most out of it, not life or death.
Quoting 'Twelve to One" the 5th AF fighter pilot's 'bible'. Two real 80th Headhunters
Allen Hill, pilot of "Hills Angels" in the 80th FS
"In cases where you are really latched, it doesn't matter much what you do, but do something and do it violently"
Cy Homer of the 80th
"When caught just above the tree tops or water at slow speed, you can only hope to throw his aim off by jerking and skidding, at the same time striving for altitude.
Drop full flaps if neccessary--anything to make him overshoot."
"If you find your tail is dirty, then it is time to get violent at the controls"
I think you'd find, if you flew a scenario that folks like myself fly it differently as one life does matter. But flying 'safe' in the MA seems just silly to me. I want to see how far I can take it, even if it means losing, as I am apt to do more often then not