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As example remember how difficult it sometimes is to lose Speed during a landingapproach...... And in a Multicrew torpbomber the Pilot was often supported by a crewman/copilot who told him speed And height! These Ju88 modifications for "easternfront" Planes were usefull because the Lotfe bombsight And the divebrakes were not needed in the more commen lower level kind of operations they flew. And if there was a mission about Levelbombing the Units always still had some Ju88 without the 20mm canons but with Lotfe that acted as leadbombers than :) But the time of steap dives was over anyway... the plane got heavier and heavier and the AAA was much to dangerous. Swallow dives were what was used than,and therefor no divebrakes were neide. |
Allow me to sound stupid (I'm good at it). I was looking at the QMB and went straight to the option which I understood was being included, where a player could have 32 v 32 aircraft. I only see 4 aircraft per slot, so a total of 16 v 16, which is what was already there?
Did the feature not get in, or is it still being worked on? Just asking for clarity, cheers, MP |
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Enjoy Sven Edit: Whoops TD was there to save the day before me! Anyway, 4.10 still fascinates me every single time I take to the air, good work! |
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But they are rather small. |
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Cheers, MP |
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Flying the HS-129 is some real fun, this evening I noticed something rather funny but at the same time really clever!
I don't know if this was always the case since I don't shoot up trains that much, but have a look. You'll see it soon enough. |
Any possibility to get the performance values of 4.10 planes into IL-2 Compare file format? (the same way you provided them for 4.09m)
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I'm not sure why but I finally have the settings I wanted; due to the improved Joystick Screen or if something has changed in the FFB code, but my MS FF2 is more precise and force feedback stronger than ever!
http://www.iamboredr.com/files/e73c2f6cbe9b.jpg I Love it! Thanks TD! |
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