I've been enjoying using Accu-Feel since it came out and am still getting unexpected nice surprises from all of my aircraft. So yesterday I was coming into a final approach with the Turbine Duke way too hot to get the landing gear and flaps down (174 knots).
Usually when faced with that situation I'll perform a side slip to slow the aircraft without losing alignment with the runway - the surprise was that Accu-Feel gave me the feedback from the sound of the air hitting the rudder while the aileron was directing the aircraft in the opposite direction.
Very nice!!!
Cheers,
Brent
Side Slip - Brilliant!!
- BrentBeale
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Side Slip - Brilliant!!
Brent Beale
i7-7700K, ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming, Asus GeForce GTX 970, 32Gb, W10 64bit, FSX with Accel, DX10
J3 Cub, C172, C182, PA-180, PA-250, B377 Stratocruiser, P47, P51, B17, T6, Constellation
i7-7700K, ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming, Asus GeForce GTX 970, 32Gb, W10 64bit, FSX with Accel, DX10
J3 Cub, C172, C182, PA-180, PA-250, B377 Stratocruiser, P47, P51, B17, T6, Constellation
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Re: Side Slip - Brilliant!!
Yes, exactly. You can't feel it in a simulation, but you CAN if that feeling is more heard. It's amazing how the brain adapts, and the end result is just a better, more attached experience. Thanks for posting, Scott.
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