Flaps on take-off and landing
Peter Duniho writes:
I lower the flaps for the preflight inspection so that I
can properly inspect the flap mechanisms, but then retract them after engine
start and before taxiing.
Doesn't flap movement require engine power?
IMHO, since you're not actually flying an airplane, I wouldn't worry about
it. Put the flaps down whenever you want.
The idea is to try to approach real life. Additionally, many things
are simulated. If adjusting flaps has a bad effect in real life,
there's a good chance that it has a bad effect in simulation as well.
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