Learn to fly the P-39L Airacobra
Learn to fly the P-39L Airacobra in IL-2: Battle of Kuban and be familiar with its cockpit, engine start, takeoff, and landing procedures. Various engine limitations, combat use, important airspeeds, and notes on flying the P-39L are also included.
Comments and feedback are always welcome, so if this video helped you out hit the like button and let me know in the comments below. Cheers!
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The P-39L Airacobra now is my favorite dream plane. All time favorite is still the 109 (any variation), but this one adds enough difference of keeping ahead of the plane, that another type of enjoyment is to be had. I watch this video before sleep, wake up and watch this video with the first cup of coffee daily. Your flying is magnificent and modeling your precision is truly a goal every flight. 5 touch and go every morning and I am still grasshopper watching the Grand Master. Thanks again and again for the challenge. With this daily flying, retirement is indeed a blessing.
I wish this game had clickable cockpits. Makes it easier when you can just click a switch as needed.
Was looking forward to this one - your library of videos is amazing...
These are so useful and very well done. Thank you for all the effort you put into making these. ✈
Nice job, good stuff. Thanks mate.
Great, understandable vid! Subscribed and looking forward to your A20 vid!
Great stuff as always! I have not flown this bird yet, but I love shooting at it! XD
Great video, well done!
Great and Informative Tutorial once again. I actually didn't know it has an auto or manual prop setting. I was too eager to give it a spin ..... always the case, give it a try before reading the instructions
Great vid. Thanks.
Good Job!
Excellent tutorials.
Thanks, Requiem. Trim - I don't think people realize how important it is. And the "default" trim settings seem a bit crazy.
Now it is out XD.
Great job.
Regardless of mixed combat performance I always liked the thinking outside of the box with the centrally placed engine that gave the P-39 a very stable center of gravity as well as helping to protect the engine/radiator from combat damage. The rather odd design seems to make perfect sense coupled with Soviet pilots loving them. Odd+Odd=happy Russian.
I always seem to struggle with the fragility of the Alison engine. For me, the p-39 feels too sluggish on continuous power settings, and if I throttle up too quickly, the engine blows.
A20 needs a vid it took me a while but I figured it out with the mixture
This aircraft is shockingly advanced.
The title says 'use in combat'. This seems to be missing. This aircraft takes off and lands like any other but I would be really far more interested in how to fight the damn thing.