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Luftwaffepilot 12-12-2010 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 204117)
Considering the team are willing to model a modern version of England and France

What? Isn't this supposed to be a WWII sim?

KG26_Alpha 12-12-2010 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 204117)
Well, there's a lack of relevent period videos, in colour, showing the exact transition. Considering the team are willing to model a modern version of England and France, I think Jafa's video is a nice compromise.

Why do we need this when there's perfectly good examples flying today.

philip.ed 12-12-2010 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by KG26_Alpha (Post 204120)
Why do we need this when there's perfectly good examples flying today.

To be devil's advocate, do they use exactly the same fuel, etc? I can see what you're saying, a mark 1 spit from today is better to compare to than a seafire, but it's hard to find suitable videos.
Just my thought. Personally I think it's best to average out the effects seen in some videos, and then base this strongly around historical references. The pilots from the time would have had a pretty good idea themselves, and many have documented the effect ;)

SlipBall 12-12-2010 04:48 PM

Basically all internal combustion engines are the same in the compression chamber. As far as any visible flames coming from the exhaust stack. A properly burnt mixture may not show any flame at the stack, because the fuel was burned up already during the compression power stroke firing. A cold engine on the other hand, would be showing colored flames during the exhaust stroke for a bit...kind of cool feature, but I would prefer it only on the start up in game.

II/JG54_Emil 12-12-2010 04:56 PM

Right now I´m just thinking why doesn´t Oleg call Duxford and tells them he the master blaster that will get more visitors to Duxfords Flying Legends all he needs from them is the different colours of of different planetypes with the engine in different conditions and various lights.

Better then us guessing around if this is the right fuel/footage/idea/whatever.

fireflyerz 12-12-2010 05:04 PM

Good greif Alpha, you have quoted me but havent bothered to read what I wrote about the vid I posted "READ WHAT I WROTE" :rolleyes:

KG26_Alpha 12-12-2010 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by fireflyerz (Post 204125)
Good greif Alpha, you have quoted me but havent bothered to read what I wrote about the vid I posted "READ WHAT I WROTE" :rolleyes:

I read it

You didn't read Olegs response to earlier similar video.

I even quoted Oleg and what he said to earlier similar video of yours

So whos not reading the thread posts ?

If your are interested in this thread read my earlier posts they accurate from years of experience.

My last post in here regarding this, I'm done with it.

Wrong plane wrong engine same effect I have seen many times on MKI......... but value to this thread...........zero

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frTA1...eature=related

sorak 12-12-2010 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by KG26_Alpha (Post 204131)
I read it

You didn't read Olegs response to earlier similar video.

I even quoted Oleg and what he said to earlier similar video of yours

So whos not reading the thread posts ?


My last post in here regarding this, I'm done with it.

Thanks for letting us know you are done with it.

winny 12-12-2010 06:15 PM

Woo hoo.. yet another update thread ends in name calling..

Too many people who think that opinion and fact are the same thing.

Come on girls, play nice. I have a handkerchief if anyone needs to dry thier eyes.

Trumper 12-12-2010 07:22 PM

:) Regardless of what mark,make and model, BoB is the first of a line of sims which will incorporate different types and locations.
Any useful info is good for the future as well as today.


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