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Message started by H on Dec 8th, 2008 at 6:50pm

Title: Belly to the Ground
Post by H on Dec 8th, 2008 at 6:50pm
One of the first times I piloted a Spitfire in a dogfight I swooped low enough in a stall that I gently grounded the plane: no damage -- just had to exit via the "End Flight" tab. Since then I've had to do a number of landings with no landing gear. So it is, once again.
I took out three 109s before catching up to an escaping Dornier that had gotten away from the Hurricanes. I took out the bomber but its blasted rear gunner did me some damage. Had to belly land again with jammed landing gear.



How are the rest of you doing with landing damaged aircraft?

[I'm getting the idea that you're all bailing out...]


8-)

Title: Re: Belly to the Ground
Post by cardinalbrian on Dec 11th, 2008 at 6:57pm
H,

Gee whiz!  I did that with my Cardinal!  No MEs to blame though..

Brian

Title: Re: Belly to the Ground
Post by H on Dec 12th, 2008 at 2:32am

cardinalbrian wrote on Dec 11th, 2008 at 6:57pm:
H,
Gee whiz!  I did that with my Cardinal!  No MEs to blame though...
Your Cardinal? I do hope this was an original RG and not your way of making the landing gear retractable. You were flying grading with this in CFS... and it wasn't damaged prior to landing?
In my case the Messerschmitts weren't the problem -- nor self-caused aircraft modifications. Bomber tailgunners don't seem to like unschedualed grounding of their aircraft and, evidently, have an aversion to silk.


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Title: Re: Belly to the Ground
Post by cardinalbrian on Dec 12th, 2008 at 8:29pm
H,

Yep, it started out as an RG.  Silly pilot trick. Should not have been flying but decided that I was running out of time to do a post maintenance check before  a long scheduled flight.  Made the scheduled flight a nonfactor.  Hopefully just solved the last impediment before gaining a ferry permit and taking back to air.  Hopefully 851 will be as entertaining as the FSX Cardinal RG I got off Phil Taylor's list - which is quite close.

So now I'm busy confounding things in CSF & CSFII.  These both ran sooo well on my various boxes before the advent of VISTA.  Except for appealing to the Task Manager to gain control from the fractured screen (which I'm convinced is a threading problem) CSF works OK but the configurator has caught up with me and insists I run it at 1280x1024 when it ran happily at 1600x1200 on the last 2 generations of boxes (1920x1200 on the previous after the monitor upgrade).   CSFII seems to have a problem with supersonic Zeros..  I may comment on that thread after I've been embarrassed a few more times.

Thanks lots for your help with CSF.

Title: Re: Belly to the Ground
Post by ozzy72 on Dec 13th, 2008 at 5:41am
How dare you scuff up a Spit H! Treason!!!!
Actually in a real Spit there'd be an emergency air bottle to force the undercarriage down for dead stick landings.
Dead stick onto carriers is brown trousers :o

Title: Re: Belly to the Ground
Post by H on Dec 13th, 2008 at 7:54am

ozzy72 wrote on Dec 13th, 2008 at 5:41am:
Actually in a real Spit there'd be an emergency air bottle to force the undercarriage down for dead stick landings.
Evidently, said gunner burst the bottle; CFS1 does have a "gear pump" option which I definitely tried when my green 'locked down' light didn't come on.


ozzy72 wrote on Dec 13th, 2008 at 5:41am:
Dead stick onto carriers is brown trousers.
I have the 'gear pump' assigned to the 'p' key so my pants may have been yellow, at the least.

Hey, at least I brought it back with some useful pieces. You're just pitying my mechanics who get taken away from the card table every time I return from a mission. ::)


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