Has anyone here flown the FSD FSX P-38? Not the latest release of the stand-alone Red Bull racer, but the older one, that came with the P-38J, K, L, and the Red Bull ship. This plane behaves “backwards” in terms of pitch response to power application. If you're stabilized and trimmed at level flight (more or less) and you jam on full power, this plane pitches nose-down, with a corresponding negative vertical velocity. If, instead, you retard the throttles to idle, the nose pitches up and the ship climbs. As awesome as the P-38 is, it's still, basically, and airplane, and I'm pretty sure this is not how it works... I've seen a similar “effect” in the FSX Alphasim Albatross as well.
In the case of the P-38, I'm tempted to declare that it isn't the air file, because I swapped out the air file with another well known P-38 model out there, and the effect remains. This would have to mean the culprit lies somewhere in the aircraft.cfg, no? But what could it be?
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