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Closing the throttle to idle of the Sea Fury makes the plane loose it's spinner and the plane topples and crashes. Has anybody experienced the same phenomenon?
Cees
Very strange indeed, I have never seen this problem before. I'm no expert in FSUIPC, do you have the latest version and / or have you tried to start FSX without the controls?
I'm painting up F-31, it got a cold cat launch in February 1954 and went into the sea. My Dutch is limited to the words which are similar to Norwegian and German, any one which can give a quick translation about the cause of the cold cat launch? From what I can read so did the pilot, van der Kop survive and was later picked up by the plane guard HO4S. Did the carrier pass over him?
Cees, how is it going with the Sea Fury? SkippyBing should be the man to ask if you still have issues.
The translation I got gave me the same thing as Marcel. The hold-back (shear) ring sheared before the cat was up to full pressure. Not enough speed at the end of the cat stroke so the bird went in the drink and was then run over by the Doorman. The pilot HJE van der Kop miraculously surfaced behind the ship and was rescued by the helo. This same scenario has happened to USN pilots who have ditched or punched out in front of the ship and then did the "frog in a blender" routine under the ship and through the screws. Nowadays the shear rings have been replaced by pins like this one (see pic) used by F-8 Crusaders.