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Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby richardd43 » Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:31 pm

I can't get the P-51 Mustang to trim the rudder or ailerons. During taxi it does a hard left and in flight requires rudder and aileron input to get it straight and level. My trim buttons work on the other aircraft so I know it is not my stick (X52).

Was wondering if anyone else has experienced this problem.
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby Mobius » Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:42 pm

Are you sure it has rudder and aileron trim?
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby Ravang » Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:50 pm

The Mustang (WWII era) has rudder and aileron trim, but I'm not sure if its a Reno racer or a WWII era fighter. Also the Mustangs engine produces massive amounts of torque, so this maybe from that :-/ :)
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby richardd43 » Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:05 pm

Are you sure it has rudder and aileron trim?

No I'm not sure. But it is not fun to fly the way it is.
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby Mobius » Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:47 pm

It sounds like it's just the torque and the other left turning tendencies.  You could try turning down the sliders in the realism settings if you don't want to have to constantly be on the stick and rudder.  But then again, that's the fun of flying it... ;)
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby Fr. Bill » Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:57 pm

Are you sure it has rudder and aileron trim?

No I'm not sure. But it is not fun to fly the way it is.




Turn on "Autorudder" if you don't want to be bothered with using stick and pedals to counter the torque...
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby Keep It Simple » Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:27 pm

Yes, the mustang has much torque.  The RW mustang is said to do torque rolls quite easy and is an aircraft that has to be constantly "flown." Don't forget, a somewhat unstable aircraft is a manuverable aircraft .

However, like many things, it is possible that the Mustage torque effect is a bit overdone.
I will reserve judgement until I actually install Acelleration. ;)
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby richardd43 » Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:24 am

I can deal with the torque, just want to make sure there was nothing wrong with the install.

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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby hyewaynefsx » Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:37 pm

Its not the torque! I had the same problem....the thing is, all of the fuel is in the left wing. The correct amount of fuel for the P-51D is 49.5%. I suggest you turn on unlimted fuel.
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby Camel_Moe » Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:47 pm

Its not the torque! I had the same problem....the thing is, all of the fuel is in the left wing. The correct amount of fuel for the P-51D is 49.5%. I suggest you turn on unlimted fuel.



Hmmmm, interesting.  I've taken off with 100% full tanks and didn't have this problem.  I had my realism settings turned down low because my sticks rudder axis is ultra sensitive even with the sesitivity turned down in the sim (Cheap stick and I get tired of fishtailing up and down the runway), and it flew just fine for me.
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby Keep It Simple » Sun Oct 28, 2007 10:13 pm

Ok, I installed Acelleration and I'm running FSX under XP.
I flew the Mustang. Although it is far from easy to fly (as it shoud be) I didn't experience anything to an extreme for the most part.

On thing I  did noticed however. It seemed to exhibit too much inertia in proportion to its mass. This is particularly evident on landing and handels more like an aircraft the size of a DC-3, for exmaple.
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby SubZer0 » Sun Oct 28, 2007 10:36 pm

Yes, I agree. It is too much of a powerful yank when you first start running down the runway. It is understandable when you are up in the air and it banks due to the torque of the huge propellers. However, it is still an awesome plane to fly. I just got a hold of XPack today and had time to install and fly for about five minutes. So far I have noticed that it took care of most of my stutters and the overall performance increased a little. I'll have to do more testing to see exactly how much it has helped. Unfortunately I've had things to take care of tonight so I'll have to wait till tomorrow morning or night.
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby hyewaynefsx » Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:30 pm

So, has this problem been solved? If so, can you tell me how?
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Re: Acceleration Mustang Problem

Postby Keep It Simple » Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:03 pm

So, has this problem been solved? If so, can you tell me how?


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