29.08.2008, 05:11
What you are describing is engine torque. I don't think engine torque was modeled in the early versions of Il2 or Pacific Fighters up to about version 4.??. You can go into the difficulty settings and turn off engine torque when flying off line, but on line the settings are determined by the server.
Taking off with realistic settings requires finesse. You can't jamb the throttle forward and leap into the air. Add throttle slowly and gently and correct your course deviation with your rudder. Once the tail of the plane rises, you can usually add full throttle. Once your wheels leave the ground do not yank back on the stick, climb out gently while retracting your landing gear. You may want to use flaps during takeoff, especially if the runway is short.
Taking off with realistic settings requires finesse. You can't jamb the throttle forward and leap into the air. Add throttle slowly and gently and correct your course deviation with your rudder. Once the tail of the plane rises, you can usually add full throttle. Once your wheels leave the ground do not yank back on the stick, climb out gently while retracting your landing gear. You may want to use flaps during takeoff, especially if the runway is short.