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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 10-18-2009, 08:15 PM
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I agree. While you can have a high speed stall by pulling full delection of back pressure it doesn't mean you will or you should in the sim. There are too many variables involved to have the identicle outcome each and every time you brush the stick with back pressure. I have not flown a warbird but I have flown high performance GA aircraft. I've talked with a friend of mine extensively who has flown many including the P-51 Mustang B and D model. BOP has a great flight model it just needs a little tweaking. The aircraft all stall way to easy in realistic and sim mode. It would be nice to hear or feel the buffeting of a developing stall as well. I would also like the option to turn off the unrealistic "Pull Up" warning that they never had in WW2as I find it to be distracting and annoying. BTW, I was taught spin training in flight school here in the U.S. and I wouldn't go to any school that didn't.
Definitely! When did you do your flight training? Apparently it wasn't until recently that they stopped it from what I hear. (Please keep in mind that this is second hand information).
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