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Old 08-25-2012, 05:28 AM
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red pilots complain about bad FMs in british planes

clod devs fix red FM planes

blue pilots complain about uber FMs in british planes

devs downgrade red FM planes

red pilots complain about bad FMs in british planes
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Old 08-25-2012, 06:25 AM
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Red pilots complain about porked red fm's

Blue pilots just like t argue with red pilots

Devs fix red fm's

Blue pilots complain

Red pilots still complain aboud totally unfixed red fm's

Blue pilots just keep arguing and making up fiction about red fm's

Blue pilots forget that if they want better blue fm's they need to complain to the Devs instead of automatically arguing with reds.
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Old 08-25-2012, 08:48 AM
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red pilots complain about bad FMs in british planes

clod devs fix red FM planes

blue pilots complain about uber FMs in british planes

devs downgrade red FM planes

red pilots complain about bad FMs in british planes
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You omitted:

devs create as near realistic FMs as possible
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Old 08-25-2012, 09:36 AM
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devs create as near realistic FMs as possible
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History says otherwise..

And I say again.... if we were released he operating instructions and what has been modeled into these aircraft everyone here might have a valid point to prove, I'm sorry but until we get more of an understanding these posts are futile
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Old 08-25-2012, 11:59 AM
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History says otherwise..

And I say again.... if we were released he operating instructions and what has been modeled into these aircraft everyone here might have a valid point to prove, I'm sorry but until we get more of an understanding these posts are futile
You are correct, if they want us to take CoD seriously they should tell us what they think they have given us. But if we assume the devs are modelling the Spitfire MkI with normal military loads and CoG and that it is to be operated in accordance with the pilots notes (as far as is reasonable) then it is not performing properly. Neither is the Hurricane under the same terms. And I expect the 109s may not be right either from posts in here.

I don't see where 'History says otherwise' comes into this.
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Old 08-25-2012, 12:11 PM
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I don't see where 'History says otherwise' comes into this.
Im revering to an old abused and tired subject about a FM that was put upon us before...I wont drag it all up here, I was just refering to that, was all
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devs create as near realistic FMs as possible
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I agree, but different people have different opinions about whats is 'realistic as possibel', which leads to an endless discussion...
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I agree, but different people have different opinions about whats is 'realistic as possibel', which leads to an endless discussion...
Well, lets worry about that when they get even close.
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