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Bf109 Tutorials [VIDEO]
Yea theres a tonne of these videos but there are many ways to skin a cat! I was going to make videos like these when the sim first came out but I expected some changes in the flight models so I put it off and put it off.
Anyway with little or no documentation we cant have enough community made tutorials right? Watch in full sceen and HD for the best viewing. Click the video title in white in the window to go to youtube for full screen. Just the basics for now. Enjoy. http://sowc.forumotion.co.uk/t115-bf109-tutorials-video |
Great thanks!... I still haven't figured out what I was doing wrong with the motor. Popping sounds and black puffs of smoke in external view, maybe the video has the answer:grin:
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Excellent videos, Farber!
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Good job!
And now bring on the G.50 :) It's the most fun to fly plane for me at the moment (online on ATAG). You have to know ALL the tricks to stay alive. Maybe you got some.. :D |
G50? Fly about 5 metres off the ground to avoid AA/A, enemy fighters and birds... Hover around enemy airfields to engage planes taking off or landing to even the odds. Ensure you have the all brown skin without the white cross on the tail and pretend you are a Hurricane until your moment to strike! Kill spitfire pilots by flying so slow they fall out of the air trying to stay behind you. Avoid Bf109 drivers who will assume you are a hurricane and attack you...
The was a reason the Italians only engaged in one days fighting in the Battle of Britian... |
nice vids cheers.
i also like comments about g50 lol |
I remember myself being engaged by two hurricanes and downing both of them ;)
Anyhow you think about it, there is nothing like a Pizza fighter to warp around over confident RAF flyer. Funny how this looks like what has happened in 40 ;) |
Great vids!! :D
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great work farber :grin:
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Up loading a new one now! - How not to land the 109 :-P just for fun!
Same link. ;) |
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