dmspilot
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As with some other high performance planes, P-factors can be stronger than rudder/aileron authority at very low speeds. This of course is a very extreme situation, but just an example that sometimes adding power is not the right solution.
The plane I fly has 105" prop and 1200hp and I can tell you if you are slow with high AOA especially with flaps 40 as you are just before landing, just adding full power will make you do quite a dance on the rudder pedals.
I said adding power would increase control effectiveness. I did not specify an amount. Are you saying any amount of power in a Spitfire above idle would cause you to crash? If so, how do you takeoff without crashing?
I never said you should add full power. I also said to never add it abruptly. I did not enumerate all the reasons why. One of those reasons is indeed left turning tendencies. You are arguing against a straw man. There are more than two choices.
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