Ground handling.....update?

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Caldemeyn
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Ground handling.....update?

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Hi all.

I just pondered some older topics here concerning this, then thought about the newly developed ground handling and got a briliant idea.....what if....A2A updated the cub to have more realistic ground behavior, requiring the user to actually use those pedals more vigorously :) a good one don't you all agree :) ?

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Caldemeyn wrote:Hi all.

I just pondered some older topics here concerning this, then thought about the newly developed ground handling and got a briliant idea.....what if....A2A updated the cub to have more realistic ground behavior, requiring the user to actually use those pedals more vigorously :) a good one don't you all agree :) ?
http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtop ... =0#p405328

I'd love some more liveliness in all of the tail draggers tbh, but I've only ever flown a Super Cub in real life, so can't comment on any of the A2A birds in that respect. The PA-18 definitely needed rudder work, though, especially on a hard surface!

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Late to the party.....ehh 8)

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Re: Ground handling.....update?

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Dooga wrote: I'd love some more liveliness in all of the tail draggers tbh, but I've only ever flown a Super Cub in real life, so can't comment on any of the A2A birds in that respect. The PA-18 definitely needed rudder work, though, especially on a hard surface!
Very true. I did my taildragger endorsement on a Pa-18 and it definetly needs rudder work on hard surfaces. :wink:
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