You sure about that?
how much flap do you think 50% is on the 38? How many degrees of flap?Edited to add: Go offline and put down that first notch of flaps. Tell me how many degrees you think that is. Then go look up how many degrees of flap, maneuvering or 'combat' flaps are.
Perhaps you're better off with the way things are rather than up-50%-100%.Without looking, I do not know what percentage 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 notches of flaps are other than 5 being 100%.Maybe be careful what you wish for.wrongway
The flaps are not modeled correctly for the P38 series. AAF 51-127-1 show the airspeeds and degrees of flap that could be used on the P38, including maneuvering flap or combat flaps that could be use at airspeeds up to 250 MPH. The first 50% or ½ flaps was considered maneuvering flaps. The current model has the flaps settings at 20% increments or 5 notches of flap represent full flaps . With the current model you can’t set ½ or 50% flaps. You can set flaps at 250MPH but the percentage of flaps is not modeled correctly.The p38 flaps were actuated with a handle that set the flaps in motion via hydro and electric pump. The motor was started and stopped by that handle so the pilot could set any value of flap he wished to. There was a ident stop for ½ flap to help the pilot quickly set combat flaps.Presently in the current P38 model we are left with just a 40% setting and thus lose the benefit of that additional 10% in lift and reduced stall speed . The first ½ flap setting in the P38 provided additional lift and reduced stall speed. The current flap setting does not model the combat flaps setting correctly.If the P38 aircraft are modeled correctly then the inability to set combat flaps at 50% puts the P38 driver at a disadvantage.
Do you have something constructive to add to the discussion or do you just limit yourself to personal attacks?