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Old 09-23-2008, 06:17 AM
WTE_Galway WTE_Galway is offline
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Hello everyone,

I have a problem: I can fly a dozen aircraft reasonably well. But all of them are pre-1942 models. To make matters worse, I have little or no interest in practicing on later aircraft.

After 1941-1942 increased power to weight ratios and speeds changed the way aircraft interact with the air and dogfights develop. More importantly, the widespread use of aircraft cannons and the replacement of earlier cannons with high-velocity, high rate-of-fire ones lead to much more abrupt kills.

I enjoy combat in which complex energy management and maneuvers matter - not just who can dive on a target and get enough bullets over it to indiscriminately blow it to pieces. I yearn for combat in which it take multiple runs to shoot down an enemy aircraft, and in which a pilot knows they are being beaten well before they are shot down - combat in which one can gauge and study their opponent.

So my question: Is it possible that any dedicated server could split their maps into two three year sets as an experiment?

1939-1941-1942

1943-1944-1945

I think that, if tried, this may be a popular way of splitting up environments.

Thank you,

-Avimimus
Personally I would have been much happier if instead of IL2 1946 we had moved back the other way and got the Spanish Civil War and various other small conflicts throughout the 1930's.

An IL2 with Hawker Furies and Letov S328s and the Swordfish and Avia B534s and Gloster gauntlets and Grumman F3Fs and 109E3s and Ds and flyable versions of the MBA and U2 and otehr non flyable early war stuff would have been awesome.

Unfortunately the online crowd will always push for later war and more power and speed and hastle for rare high performance prototypes of their favorite rides whilst the average marketing whizz kid is going to prefer something more swish like "secret Luftwaffe prototypes" to sell. Sad but cannot be helped.
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