My choice is the A2A/Aircraft Factory.
Dave
They generally did have catapults, even the Swordfish could be catapulted which seems a bit redundant for an aircraft that could be overtaken by the carrier. However they were powered by hydraulics and referred to, in the RN at least, as accelerators, although that may only have started happening once the steam catapult came into use.
There is a setting in FSX.cfg that makes the catapult strength adaptive to different aircraft types, I can't remember what it is off the top of my head but a search of these forums should find it.
If you add the following lines to the FSX or P3D cfg in the [realism] section it will enable the catapult systems to generate the required force for any type of aircraft:-
CatapultForceLimiter=0
A more detailed explanation is available from here
http://www.flyingstations.com/downloads/Swordfish_Cat_Mod.zip
Mike
I do find it slightly worrying that someone else has to point to a file I made to complete my response!
It's not just you. Before now I have posted a question and been directed to a previous thread to see the answer only to find that I was the one giving the answer when someone else had asked the same question.
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... actually, I got a good laugh at what you just typed. Very clever
Just so we're clear, the RealFlight Hellcat = Vertigo Studios' Hellcat, right?
dl
It's not just you. Before now I have posted a question and been directed to a previous thread to see the answer only to find that I was the one giving the answer when someone else had asked the same question.
Catapults were not frequently used for launching carrier aircraft in WWII due to the time involved for a deck load launch. An exception to this was the CVE's. Which would launch the Turkey's and sometimes F4u's so as to achieve a larger fuel and ordinance load off of the short decks. A deck load launch from a CVE wasn't a big deal give the small air wing.
There are some issues with the engine modeling of the F6F, at SL one can firewall it and get something like 4000 hp. The blower wasn't capable of achieving such a high MP at SL.
Both are fun aircraft! For the F4U be sure to get the latest version.
regards. T
Re the F4U is there more than one version of the A2A download?
Mike
Nono, I think Tom was referring to the latest version/release. I believe there were some updates after the initial release.
But it is an extremely nice model, loads of fun to fly! Be sure to get the JanKees repaints for it. He did loads of them and they are all gorgeous!
Also, should you have the FDG F4U Corsair for FS9, use those sounds, they are awesome!
Have fun with your Corsair!
Dumonceau