Erik Hofman writes:

 > > I don't know -- it seems pretty touchy.  You come in just a few
 > > hundred knots too high and the flare lasts forever.
 > 
 > There are definatelly still some problems with the F-16.
 > The problem with a plane like the F-16 is the fact that every momentum 
 > generetad by the FDM should be made undone by the fligth computer (with 
 > a lag end based on the history of motion). Which isn't implemented yet.
 >
 > That, and the fact that the CG is too far back for human handling (you 
 > need to adjust the elevator continouously), *and* the fact that the 
 > leading and trailing edge flaps aren't implemented at this moment make 
 > it fly a bit itchy.

I was actually making a joke.  I found the F-16 very easy to handle,
even without a flight computer.



All the best,


David

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David Megginson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.megginson.com/

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