Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> The real fun comes from practicing with only one engine running
> [...]  There are some real world effects that are important for
> training which I don't think we model well on existing twins.
>
> The main one that comes to mind is that with an engine out there is
> a minimum speed you must maintain

That's no doubt true, but hopefully it's more a lack of tuning than it
is a fundamental flaw.  For the specific case of YASim: the asymmetric
thrust effects should be more or less correct as-is, because it
applies the force at the location of the engine.  The blue line speed
is almost certainly wrong, but should be relatively easy to find by
tuning the rudder effectiveness only.

If anyone with ME experience wants to take a few hops in the DC-3 or
(YASim) C310 and provide feedback, I'd be happy to try tuning the
models.

Andy

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