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Old 01-07-2012, 11:29 AM
335th_GRAthos 335th_GRAthos is offline
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On a similar topic, what's the white rubbish that streams from some 109s when you get on their six? I'd say it was fire extinguisher but I didn't think they had one. I was told yesterday that it was a 'graphics bug' - is that right?
Hi Jimbob, I never managed to find the fire extinguisher on the Bf109, much less make it work. Since then, I was particularly amused reading the chat red pilots calling blue cheaters because of the white foam fps killer comming out of the B109 and ME110 wings...

I can only assume, it is the radiator water or other kind of fluid leakage (maybe pneumatics for the landing system operation?) which at a certain distance makes this cloud.


Coming back to the real post:
Please gentlemen, let's not make this a "witch hunt"
I do not believe there if evidence available of someone cheating the flight model in order to prove superior in battle.
Possibilities to do so, are available and I am sure people have experimented with it and I have no problem with that.
I am also very careful with things people claim to "have seen with their own eyes" There is a lot of margin for missinterpretation when playing on line and it is part of human nature that "we see what we want to see" and I had the experience: I was called a "cheater" (in a way) because apparently I had found and used online the ME110s autopilot system in order to climb away from a Hurricane. And I dared to write in chat about it.
Fact is that in a ME110 I did climb away from a Hurricane (shock and awe....)
Fact is that I did not use any magic nor cheat nor feature to do it, it was simply a pure case of energy management and aerodynamics.
Fact is that this event became a discussion point (read better: "accussation") in the forums (see quotes at the end of my post).
Luckily, the Hurricane pilot in question intervened and stated the facts and energy situation as it happend from his side and what could have become a very ugly discussion ended there.

What I mean with this example, which I had the privilidge to experience personaly, is that if you are not there inside both planes you can quickly draw the wrong conclusions.

By the way ElAurens, it is not the first time that you make bold statements based on things you have heard from second or third hand:
Last post on that page: http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...=28174&page=36
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D. Now you guys are gaming the game and using the autopilot on the Bf 110 to achieve speeds without overheat that are totally unrealistic.
He, he, he, sorry ElAurens, please do not fall into the trap and take the stupidity he wrote for real (I had an excellent discussion with him in the other forum).

This ME110 autopilot achievement is complete rubbish that somebody with absolutely no knowledge of Blue planes (his own words) wrote.
I know, because I was the pilot flying the ME110 on course-autopilot. Point.

So let us be careful and avoid building towers in the sand when there is no factual information behind...

I regret I was not fast enough stopping the culprit in his tracks thus you became victim of his missinformation.

Having shared my opinion with you regarding evidence of cheating,
I do believe that it is an excellent idea to implement VAC control now.
Some things are better being implemented pro-actively instead of retro-actively (after the damage was done).

~S~
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