Would it be possible to put some water spray on the windscreen when operating with the float version on water ?
I´m not sure how much water would be sprayed in real life, but I would expect some.
Maybe a limitation of the water effects on the windscreen.
Request: Water spray on windscreen -Float version
Request: Water spray on windscreen -Float version
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Re: Request: Water spray on windscreen -Float version
Yes this may make sense that water would get up on that windshield when you apply power at the start of your takeoff run. We'll look into this.
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Re: Request: Water spray on windscreen -Float version
Thanks Scott
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Re: Request: Water spray on windscreen -Float version
I have been flying a Super Cub on floats this summer. We only got water on the windscreen and side windows when taxiing against some waves. As soon as you have power on, the prop blows it quickly underneath the fuselage. See picture from a take-off run.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5ovwcj8e0gw8s ... 0.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5ovwcj8e0gw8s ... 0.JPG?dl=0
Happy flying!
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Re: Request: Water spray on windscreen -Float version
Hi Alexandermetzgergva wrote: ↑07 Jan 2020, 08:11 I have been flying a Super Cub on floats this summer. We only got water on the windscreen and side windows when taxiing against some waves. As soon as you have power on, the prop blows it quickly underneath the fuselage. See picture from a take-off run.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5ovwcj8e0gw8s ... 0.JPG?dl=0
I see...
I only want this effect if it´s realistic, so from Your report it should be realstic as it is now - no windshield spray.
When I like to do basic flying, I turn to A2A Aircraft, cause A2A "basic" flying means "complex" procedures.
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Re: Request: Water spray on windscreen -Float version
Take a look at this video from FlightChops.
https://youtu.be/4ubWqyAtHo4
Doesn’t look like there’s any spray onto the windshield. At least not in rather smooth water.
Happy flying
https://youtu.be/4ubWqyAtHo4
Doesn’t look like there’s any spray onto the windshield. At least not in rather smooth water.
Happy flying
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