Wonderful! My father flew the Corsair in the Pacific theater during WW2. He absolutely loved this aircraft! Thank you for giving me a sample of what he experienced.
The inverted gull wings were to shorten the throw of the landing gear. However it was more about carrier landing forces that governed the choices for oleo length and others. Te blade rotation replicates the "walkthrough". It was to identify and remedy oil sumping in the radial engine. My dad was on B-29s, C-47s and the B-50. Then in CAP, I got a ride in a warbird and was asked to conduct the walkthrough with the owner/pilot. For reality, they should add the tape in front of the cockpit that was applied to keep the oil seepage off of the windscreen.
I have a ton of fun in my Corsair, it's just bonkers. I flew the various spitfires a lot which have about 4 switches randomly screwed in around the cockpit, getting into this beast is like climbing into a big ol' Murican hotrod. Flaps won't help you slow down much, they only lower as far as your airspeed will allow so if you're above the flaps limit you can do what you want with the flap lever and nothing will happen. In fact that's my standard approach technique, at some point in the approach just bang all the levers down to whatever you want for landing and the gear and flaps will lower themselves in stages as the plane slows down through the limit speeds. Full flaps is really only for when you need to come in really slow to a tiny runway like you would for a carrier landing. Or a bush strip ;-) I think this was one of the first planes that came out where bad things happened if you abused the engine. You should blow it up one flight just for the experience :)
this is a great model. the livery choices are outstanding. I just wish the developers worked in the huge cloud of oil smoke when she starts for added realism.
13:00 No sight on landing on an aircraft carrier apparently....😮 they say the huge radial tended to spin the plane off centre, making carrier takeoffs hard😮
Nothing wrong with war birds in this sim. If you think about it in real world most war birds fly around more then blowing shit up lol. Although I would love a modern Combat Flight Simulator.
You need to d 16:06 ecrease prop pitch, screaming around at 3000rpm on a fine pitch won't get you anywhere. Sounds are pretty good though. Sadly, my PC died a while ago, bad fortune and ill health have meant i can't replace it and get MSFS so these videos are what I look forward to.
Yes - there are many. Flight Simulator has CFD and soft body modelling built-in - it's up to the aircraft developers which facets of the flight model they want to incorporate. It can also do torque, p-factor, slipstream effect, etc. Some of the Asobo aircraft use all of the modelling toys.
Worth noting - Flight Simulator samples more points on the aircraft than X-Plane does - there's a really good video from Asobo looking at their aerodynamic modelling. They also model the flow of air over hills in response to wind, pressure and temperature patterns.
@@jonbeckett Could you give one or two specific examples of an aircraft in FS2020 that does spin nicely? I've watched quite a few of your flight test videos and I don't recall a single one where the aircraft enters a spin and requires proper control input to get out of it. Many aircraft seemingly won't really spin at all.
@@jonbeckett I'm not saying any other sim is better. I've always preferred Flight Simulator to any other sim. But spins have been something I've wanted to see since I played Red Baron back in the 1990s, and I have yet to see a real spin in any flight sim. Even if an aircraft spins (and most don't), it always comes out too easily in my opinion.
Lol, its not a Netflix movie, it had a proper theatrical release and its on Blu Ray. Highly recommend it if you have a surround sound system. Those Bearcats and Corsairs sound great on great big speakers.
I really enjoy this plane for MSFS! The only thing wrong is the horrible prop animation. Its like the person that did it has only seen videos of what a propeller looks like when its spinning. You almost will never see the blades like that, so annoying.
@@XCougar85X Terribly unrealistic gunnery models on the IL2 series though. The effects of airframe vibration are hugely under-modeled, as is the aiming error for the AI, which means ship-based, ground-based, and air-to-air AI can routinely get a 1 in a million shot and shoot you down at ridiculously long ranges. The game generates casualties that, in the real world, would have resulted in the war being over in a few weeks due to a lack of pilots. It basically turns what could have been a very neat simulation into an arcade game. Some players don't care, but for me it killed the game, especially since there's no way to modify the gunnery, AI, or damage models.
Would be a cool plane to cruise around in and do some cross country flights but the systems modelling is lousy! you noticed it after start up. I don't know why developers model oil and cyl temps to move so fast during warm up, really takes the fun out of operating a big piston engine (I'll stop here)
Still my favorite warbird in MSFS. Blackbird really nailed it with this one!
It's a real pain in the arse to trim for level flight though. It just refuses to fly level.
Wonderful! My father flew the Corsair in the Pacific theater during WW2. He absolutely loved this aircraft! Thank you for giving me a sample of what he experienced.
The inverted gull wings were to shorten the throw of the landing gear. However it was more about carrier landing forces that governed the choices for oleo length and others.
Te blade rotation replicates the "walkthrough". It was to identify and remedy oil sumping in the radial engine. My dad was on B-29s, C-47s and the B-50. Then in CAP, I got a ride in a warbird and was asked to conduct the walkthrough with the owner/pilot.
For reality, they should add the tape in front of the cockpit that was applied to keep the oil seepage off of the windscreen.
That's the best Warbird in the sim, beautiful and very well done.
Now I have the "Baa Baa Black sheep" song stuck in my head Thanks Jon!! Amazing carrier aircraft!
I have a ton of fun in my Corsair, it's just bonkers. I flew the various spitfires a lot which have about 4 switches randomly screwed in around the cockpit, getting into this beast is like climbing into a big ol' Murican hotrod. Flaps won't help you slow down much, they only lower as far as your airspeed will allow so if you're above the flaps limit you can do what you want with the flap lever and nothing will happen. In fact that's my standard approach technique, at some point in the approach just bang all the levers down to whatever you want for landing and the gear and flaps will lower themselves in stages as the plane slows down through the limit speeds. Full flaps is really only for when you need to come in really slow to a tiny runway like you would for a carrier landing. Or a bush strip ;-) I think this was one of the first planes that came out where bad things happened if you abused the engine. You should blow it up one flight just for the experience :)
I do love warbirds in the sim. This is the only one I don't own. It's on the list!
Really cool low passes and bombing run thanks.
The Corsair is pretty much the only warbird I fly regularly. And she's much more stable on the rwy if you lock the tail wheel before taking off.
Seat looks abit brutal!
The Race 57 paint belongs on a F2G Super Corsair, not a FG-1
this is a great model. the livery choices are outstanding.
I just wish the developers worked in the huge cloud of oil smoke when she starts for added realism.
Lovely stuff though would jettison the external fuel tanks help speed? Great channel 👍
13:00 No sight on landing on an aircraft carrier apparently....😮 they say the huge radial tended to spin the plane off centre, making carrier takeoffs hard😮
Love the Wildcat! This is a bit steep for me as it is an oldtimer even on black friday sale.
Nothing wrong with war birds in this sim. If you think about it in real world most war birds fly around more then blowing shit up lol. Although I would love a modern Combat Flight Simulator.
DCS still the best
Nicely done. 👍
Love The Corsair Since A Boy ' )
Does this sim fully model crashes and other mishaps?
You need to d 16:06 ecrease prop pitch, screaming around at 3000rpm on a fine pitch won't get you anywhere. Sounds are pretty good though. Sadly, my PC died a while ago, bad fortune and ill health have meant i can't replace it and get MSFS so these videos are what I look forward to.
Where can I buy this sim? Whats the full name?
Get that down the Mach Loop 😂
Have you ever found an aircraft in MSFS that can spin properly? I suspect not. Maybe MSFS just isn't quite there in terms of flight modeling.
Yes - there are many. Flight Simulator has CFD and soft body modelling built-in - it's up to the aircraft developers which facets of the flight model they want to incorporate. It can also do torque, p-factor, slipstream effect, etc. Some of the Asobo aircraft use all of the modelling toys.
Worth noting - Flight Simulator samples more points on the aircraft than X-Plane does - there's a really good video from Asobo looking at their aerodynamic modelling. They also model the flow of air over hills in response to wind, pressure and temperature patterns.
@@jonbeckett Could you give one or two specific examples of an aircraft in FS2020 that does spin nicely? I've watched quite a few of your flight test videos and I don't recall a single one where the aircraft enters a spin and requires proper control input to get out of it. Many aircraft seemingly won't really spin at all.
@@jonbeckett I'm not saying any other sim is better. I've always preferred Flight Simulator to any other sim. But spins have been something I've wanted to see since I played Red Baron back in the 1990s, and I have yet to see a real spin in any flight sim. Even if an aircraft spins (and most don't), it always comes out too easily in my opinion.
Anyone see the movie Devotion? Netflix movie features the Corsair😢
Lol, its not a Netflix movie, it had a proper theatrical release and its on Blu Ray. Highly recommend it if you have a surround sound system. Those Bearcats and Corsairs sound great on great big speakers.
I really enjoy this plane for MSFS! The only thing wrong is the horrible prop animation. Its like the person that did it has only seen videos of what a propeller looks like when its spinning. You almost will never see the blades like that, so annoying.
Wait for DCS F4U, that will be the real thing to fly and have fun!
Yeah and fly against what exactly? Tbh for WW2 the IL2 series is still the go to.
@@XCougar85X Terribly unrealistic gunnery models on the IL2 series though. The effects of airframe vibration are hugely under-modeled, as is the aiming error for the AI, which means ship-based, ground-based, and air-to-air AI can routinely get a 1 in a million shot and shoot you down at ridiculously long ranges. The game generates casualties that, in the real world, would have resulted in the war being over in a few weeks due to a lack of pilots. It basically turns what could have been a very neat simulation into an arcade game. Some players don't care, but for me it killed the game, especially since there's no way to modify the gunnery, AI, or damage models.
@@XCougar85XIl-2 doesn't have a modern offering for Pacific War enthusiasts.
Wait rhis is a new corsair?
Will it alsonbe xbox? And pc?
No - it's the one that's been out for ages - I just had never flown it.
Ohhhh I see now, sorry !
Would be a cool plane to cruise around in and do some cross country flights but the systems modelling is lousy! you noticed it after start up. I don't know why developers model oil and cyl temps to move so fast during warm up, really takes the fun out of operating a big piston engine (I'll stop here)
one of the updates changed the startup sounds. Theu used to be a lot better. Now ignition is instant and sucks hairy dogs balls
Yea, you want to be a good RUclipsr, but you won't read the user manual. Bad engine management.
I've never actually set out to be anything - I'm just sharing messing around with flight simulators :)
@@jonbeckett You do you, love the videos. Good bit of fun.
Civilian version? What?