I have been testing the power requirements to get the B55 rolling on the ground.
-At KFRG (80 feet MSL) - really any airport
-default Fair Weather Type
-brakes off
-on taxiways and runways
It takes about 1900 RPM in FFS to even get moving and when the B55 does move its very abrupt; suddenly at 5 or so (guessing) knots.
This is not natural and it takes way too much power to even start moving.
After getting the B55 to move, I can slow it to a very slow creep/crawl, so its not like the tires are sticking to the ground or the ground friction is too amplified. Also when at a crawl (<1 knot) it only takes a slight nudge of power (about 900 RPM) to boost back up to 5 knots.
Could this be improved to a state where the plane slowly begins to move from stopped to a creep/crawl? The amount of power it takes I cannot really specify, but 1900 RPM (just under the green arc) is not likely realistic.