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MAW "dr_bf109e7_3" Ialways crash in the missions

Emile

Charter Member 2015
Hello,
I try to fly several missions in MAW , the aircraft is the "dr_bf109e7_3" , when I try to takeoff this aircraft goes always to the left , finally it takes off but it flips over and crashes.

How to solve?
 
Over torque perhaps?
Try holding down the right brake key while using the rudder and push the throttle forward gently
 
has happened to me ocasionally, i find just restarting and only using around 25% throttle to get the aircraft moving before taking off helps
 
The Luftwaffe lost a lot of 109s to this phenomenon. Ground-crews used to stand by the strip, even, and bet between themselves about the performance of the inexperienced pilots! The 109 was perhaps the nastiest aircraft of WW2 as far as taking-off and landing was concerned, precisely because of torque effects and the very narrow undercart. If you don't have rudder pedals or controls on your joystick, it can make your virtual life very complicated...

At least it shows that the flight model is spot-on!
 
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