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Martin P6M-2 Seamaster_EA

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I have updated the physics a couple times here is the most recent version of the physics. I would say it is a must have update. a lot of flight quarks are removed


The Martin P6M-2 Seamaster was a 1950s strategic bomber flying boat the designed for the U.S. Navy. It had a rotating bomb bay in the hull to deliver its payload of bombs or mines. It never entered full-scale production however due to submarines, which were being able to deliver a nuclear bomb via ballistic missile. It was later proposed to be a high-speed minelayer. However, the mines of that time could not stand an impact with the water at 600+ mph.


Flying Notes:
- At low speed the roll rate is very sluggish
- Take-off with full flaps then add elevator about 30-ish mph (when the fuse is almost out of the water)
- Elevator applied to soon on take-off will cause the aircraft to slow and it will not take off

Controls:
Channels 1-4 are normal
Rudder deploys the water rudders/speed brakes to turn at low throttle only
Dual rates deploys both the water rudders/speed brakes to slow down
Knob is flaps

Model, physics, mapping, pivots were done by me.
u-bird and myself worked on the color scheme.
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