Minor Tweaks for the FSX model
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 11:30 pm
Hello David & New B-58 Customers. Having several years experience with the original FS9 B-58(Alphasim) and porting it to FSX, I had made some minor tweaks for that model which affect the performance and handling to the better IMO which can be utilized on the new FSX B-58. Regarding the FDE, what I changed was the Ground Effect setting so that the model would settle on the runway without floating or bouncing on landing. Still, you MUST apply prescribed approach speeds and proper AoA(Angle of Attack) to be able to effect a good landing. The rest of the changes I made are in the aircraft config file which include changes to the Afterburner Threshold(which affects the point in Throttle movement when the Afterburner kicks in), added a Flight Tuning section with changes to the drag(to ease excessive acceleration), cruise lift scalar, and elevator trim effectiveness. In general, all of these changes are minor but have a positive effect on the handling but still maintain some of the difficult handling of the aircraft. Regarding the cruise lift scalar, some may prefer to lower the number from 2.0 to 1.5 or even 1.0 to reduce lift and increase low speed sink rates but I'd urge careful adjustment of that parameter. Anyhow, give this a shot and see what you guys think: