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RPS69 07-30-2017 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Marabekm (Post 716575)
A bit more realistic turning radius for ships. Right now, they turn instantly to new heading and its a pain to put in 20 or so waypoints to make it look less snappy.

+1

Chappi 08-01-2017 12:42 PM

First of all I really appreciate the work Daidalos Team is doing still keeping this oldie alive, bringing all of the shiny new content.

But I just have to ask - I know that the modeling process (especially when accuracy is required) is hard and most importantly time consuming but - are there any plans for making the B17's and B29 flyable for the player?

Volksfürsorge 08-12-2017 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Florinm352 (Post 716245)
Please show some love for the Bf 109 cockpits that look and sound just like they did in the original game!

Yes. This is an absolut must.

Orangeman 08-26-2017 09:28 PM

Ki-44
 
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Originally Posted by henrik (Post 715702)
agree with all members above and wish to add a wish to have Ki 44!



it isnt just about a gamer, we cannot reenact a historical situation in a campaign with aces on one side and greens on another because of there is nearly no diffrence between aces and greens.
I'm dreaming of it a lot of years and think now they never fix it because apparently they cant handle it, just they dont know what to do, how to do, or something. They are out of this league.

so now I can only dream about french planes...:rolleyes:

++++ For the Ki-44

stugumby 10-08-2017 02:15 PM

Another add on for ordnance upgrades would be the P-39 series, currently N-Q only have fab 250 available instead of us 500lb etc.

baball 10-08-2017 08:47 PM

What I'd really like to see implemented in the game would be the ability to trim planes on the ground. This would be useful for planes without aileron trim control such as the R-5 which suffers from excessive right roll or the Ki-27.

Another wish would be to correct the He-111 series' FM which generaly feel too slow and nose heavy for me (at least compared to CloD). I'm just able to maintain an IAS >260 km/H with 32 SC50 at 3000m without risking overheating.

gaunt1 10-09-2017 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by baball (Post 716826)
Another wish would be to correct the He-111 series' FM which generaly feel too slow and nose heavy for me (at least compared to CloD). I'm just able to maintain an IAS >260 km/H with 32 SC50 at 3000m without risking overheating.

+1

Except the H2, all He-111 variants are at least 20km/h slower than they should be.

stugumby 10-09-2017 04:31 PM

In general it seems prop pitch is quite subjective and infinitley tweakable, SB bombers run along just fine at 4000m at 60% pitch 70 %power, usually 280-300 kph depending on weight of load. Pe-2 zips along at 70-70 at 320 kph with heaviest load. Since patch 411 its almost 10% lower in pitch than throttle setting works best? There was an old engine guide from the forgotton battles cd rom that had usefull info with pitch and rpm guidelines, 2200rpm for stuka, heinkle etc.

Verdun1916 10-14-2017 02:21 AM

Rockets for the P-51 would be nice.

Tolwyn 10-16-2017 06:38 PM

Do not look at the pitch percentage on your screen (text), but rather the RPM gauge when you ADJUST pitch.

It's a sliding scale from a % perspective. Always look at the gauges.

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Originally Posted by stugumby (Post 716831)
In general it seems prop pitch is quite subjective and infinitley tweakable, SB bombers run along just fine at 4000m at 60% pitch 70 %power, usually 280-300 kph depending on weight of load. Pe-2 zips along at 70-70 at 320 kph with heaviest load. Since patch 411 its almost 10% lower in pitch than throttle setting works best? There was an old engine guide from the forgotton battles cd rom that had usefull info with pitch and rpm guidelines, 2200rpm for stuka, heinkle etc.



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