The trick with any tail-dragger is to increase the throttle gently and use rudder to compensate
Keep pushing the stick forward (gently) from about 30 knts till the nose goes down, then open the throttle and after about 55 knts pull back and up she goes
I now feel truly ancient. I've been simming since 8-bit, Flight Simulator on the ZX Spectrum 48k, loaded from tape, wire-frame graphics with only two colours
Lets have another thread on this, us oldies and what we used and what we thought was best.
For me it was the engine spooling up sound effects on airbus (airbus US as well) for the amiga.
For me it's my dads fault, I have pictures of him laid out on the wings of jet fighters in Cyprus in the 50's, not that I wanted to sunbath, I wanted to fly.
Hello to all of you whom answered to my question. Just to introduce myself, I have been playing with Microsoft Flight simulator for the last 30 years, the first time I view that software was back in 1980 (VGA 16 colors ! you could only fly around Chicago and a few other places in USA) and it caught me for ever (not sure on how to write this past form, hope I am right , I am a french guy). Anyway, thank for you recommendation ,this Piper is the only plane that ever took me stuck on the ground !
Regards,
Hello to all of you whom answered to my question. Just to introduce myself, I have been playing with Microsoft Flight simulator for the last 30 years, the first time I view that software was back in 1980 (VGA 16 colors ! you could only fly around Chicago and a few other places in USA) and it caught me for ever (not sure on how to write this past form, hope I am right , I am a french guy). Anyway, thank for you recommendation ,this Piper is the only plane that ever took me stuck on the ground !
Regards,
Hello to all of you whom answered to my question. Just to introduce myself, I have been playing with Microsoft Flight simulator for the last 30 years, the first time I view that software was back in 1980 (VGA 16 colors ! you could only fly around Chicago and a few other places in USA) and it caught me for ever (not sure on how to write this past form, hope I am right , I am a french guy). Anyway, thank for you recommendation ,this Piper is the only plane that ever took me stuck on the ground !
Regards,
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