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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 05-12-2012, 09:53 PM
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Nice one mate, thanks for the info, and you made me spot i put throttle instead of mixture, but since its a correction hey ho! Still labeled the wrong way round though, least i got something right lol
No worries

Actually, the RAF levers were indeed backwards for keeping with older habits and not having older pilots learn new "muscle memory" in the cockpits.

Now, the reason any planes were made with reversed mixture levers in the first place? Well, to pull the mixture back to rich and prevent fuel starvation if the pilot throttled back abruptly (throttle and mixture had some sort of linkage, pulling the throttle back also moved the mix lever back, so they made rich to be backwards). You can see this animated in the Hurricanes in the sim if you look at your left cockpit wall.


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Originally Posted by SG1_Lud View Post
Hi buddy, hav you tried to increase the ingame volume slider. Lot of chaps in my squad were reporting missing sounds, untilthey cranked the slider up. There is a point, above which you recover sounds, and below which, you lose some.

You cant try in the field, if you can hear the magnetos click, the volume slide is above the critical point.

Hope it works.
Will try that. Now that you mention it, i think i got disappearing sounds once i tuned my sound levels for headphones. Cheers for the tip
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