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    Modified flight_model file for MIlviz FG-1D Corsair - Image 1

    Description

    The center of gravity was moved forward and the characteristics of the rudder were adjusted so that the linked youtube video could be reflected.

    This mod allows the tail wheel to be lifted into the air at about 50~60 mph during takeoff, and this will also keep the tail wheel airborne even at 60 mph or below during landing, avoiding the buffeting effect caused by stall AoA.
    So you can land in the same way as shown in the video.
    (You can keep the tail wheel in the air by pushing the stick until the speed drops below 60 mph to avoid buffeting effect.)

    https://youtu.be/kpxyyLQ7u7g?t=1043

    Installation:
    Make a backup of original files and overwrite attached files.

    ...\Community\milviz-corsair\SimObjects\Airplanes\Milviz_FG1D

    flight_model.cfg


    Note :
    * You can not use this modified files due to the DRM, if you purchased this aircraft from Microsoft store.
    * Just before coming to a complete stop, use the brakes carefully to avoid overturning and damage to the propeller.

    Thanks Milviz for a great product. I just made a small modification so that the users of your product can enjoy your Corsair.

     

    v1.4: Modified to support Corsair v1.3.0 230612 SP2.

    v1.5: Adjusted the torque value on roll to make a balance with trim settings.

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    e

    almost 3 years ago

    and would be cool if they or you do something with cylinders temperatures, it was strange in 1.2(too cold at speed) and still strange in 1.3(jump immediately to 240 after engine start + too cold at speed)

    e

    almost 3 years ago

    i flew probably all your mods for corsair, versions i mean, and i think, i still think, cg can stay on default... booth 1.2 and 1.3 version after landing 2 points can take horizon till 60knts with full flaps and idle gas. so with some prop help i sure it can do that at 40 or 30 flaps too... with your mod i can take tail up after landing at 40kts... so i think you have to check sensitivity probably reactivity settings, and joystick reaction... so as you said for it's works good it have to take 60knts tail up on landing, but she do that without modifications...

    p.s. i test the bird with 50(only full reserve tank) or less fuel

    thank you

    bug and minuses now in mv 1.3version is don't working tail hook, that they said it's working even if change 0.25 to 1 in hook settings... and for xbox users they kills torque and p-factor... i guess for balance it to the 6&6&1 trimmers she need some p-factor and torque correction not only torque and probably washing, but i don't sure this model works with it i even don't sure she have prop washing modeling... for now official v1.3 version really strange, and your 1.5 much better. but 1.2 from milviz was better... just needed some cosmetic stuff, they did in 1.3 with left wing lamp, and some changing prop animation, but i think they can do better:) in any way they and you do really cool job

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    ssy523Author

    almost 3 years ago

    Thank you for your feedback.
    I adjusted the CG of this flight model to lift the tail wheel at about 35~40 knots with manifold pressure 40~45 without pushing the control stick forward during its takeoff based on the document by a real pilot.
    And during the landing with 30 degree flaps, the Pilot does not push so hard to lift the tail wheel. You can check it in the linked YouTube clip. So, I adjusted the flight model so that the tail wheel maintains airborne at 60 knots while gently pushing the stick.
    You can revert the CG. by using its original values if you want. :)

    Regarding other bugs related to tail hook and cylinders temperatures, I don't think I can fix the problem.
    Thank you.
    f

    almost 3 years ago

    Very good update of your mod, thanks!

    e

    almost 3 years ago

    would be interesting to know what the change, because 1.3 become too easy... could you make effect's similar that we got in bf109g6:)?

    s
    ssy523Author

    almost 3 years ago

    Thank you for your feedback.

    All my modifications in v1.4 can be found on the line following the original line marked with a ";".

    If this flight model feels easy to you, just change the pitch_stability and yaw_stability values back to their original values.

    e

    almost 3 years ago

    thank you

    t

    about 3 years ago

    Can this be used with the new beta of Corsair?

    s
    ssy523Author

    about 3 years ago

    I am not in the beta program, so I'm not sure. Thank you for the information. I didn't know the beta program was ongoing."

    t

    about 3 years ago

    Not the msfs beta, the beta new Service Pack corsair came out.)

    s
    ssy523Author

    about 3 years ago

    Yes, the beta for Corsair. But, I have not received the mail for beta yet. Maybe I need to contact Milviz. Thank you.

    EDIT: I have downloaded the beta and will review the file. Thank you for your information regarding the beta.

    t

    almost 3 years ago

    Thank You.

    B

    about 3 years ago

    I didn't read the fine print. I placed the folder containing the two config files in community. Probably doing nothing. I should save my Corsair cfg files and then overwrite the originals with yours, correct?

    s
    ssy523Author

    about 3 years ago

    Yes right.

    I recommend you to make a backup before you overwrite the original files.

    a

    over 3 years ago

    GREAT! Thank you soooo much! Now she flies like she should :)

    This Community is FANTASTIC!

    s
    ssy523Author

    over 3 years ago

    Thank you. I am so glad you like it.

    MSFS 2020MSFS 2024

    Modified flight_model file for MIlviz FG-1D Corsair

    This mod allows the tail wheel to be lifted into the air at about 50~60 mph during takeoff, and this will also keep the tail wheel airborne even at 60 mph or below during landing, avoiding the buffeting effect caused by stall AoA. (You can keep the tail wheel in the air by pushing the stick until the speed drops below 60 mph to avoid buffeting effect.)

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    CatégorieAircraft
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    Adjusted the torque value on roll to make a balance with trim settings.

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