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Old 11-23-2010, 02:41 AM
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This is a good job !! but here it seems that we lost insim 3D viewer witch was great to see skins of 3D work instead of entering inside a mission ( loading time )
With IL2 3D viewer when you choose an aircraft it's easy and fast to see all the planes.. but the way it is in Storm of War , look very painful for Skins maker and modders..

Is there any other way to see controlled rotating models with out going into a mission ?
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Old 11-23-2010, 05:13 AM
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This is a good job !! but here it seems that we lost insim 3D viewer witch was great to see skins of 3D work instead of entering inside a mission ( loading time )
With IL2 3D viewer when you choose an aircraft it's easy and fast to see all the planes.. but the way it is in Storm of War , look very painful for Skins maker and modders..

Is there any other way to see controlled rotating models with out going into a mission ?
Thanks.
You mean the rotating aircraft viewer in the arming screen where we also select skins, right? Very good question, nicely spotted.

On the other hand, SoW seems to have really fast loading times. Just seeing how fast those below-specs machines at igromir went from the menu to loading up the game, i was very pleased.

Not to mean that an ingame 3d viewer that only loads the aircraft and not the entire map is undesirable, but even if it's missing from the first version we might be able to manage with firing up a QMB mission to check out the skins, until it's included in a patch.
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Old 11-19-2010, 02:46 PM
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Thanks Oleg,
Im wondering, where it sais "signal ground crew to remove brake shoes" , will we be able to see them doing this as an animation in the game ?
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Old 11-19-2010, 03:01 PM
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I think the spelling of the word 'Carburetor' should be 'Carburettor'.
Carburetor = American spelling
Carburettor = UK spelling
And as this sim is about the Battle of Britain...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carburetor

EDIT: another spelling thingie
'Toggle Horizontal Stablizier' should be 'Toggle Horizontal Stabilizer' or (again English spelling) 'Stabiliser'
and
'Assigment List' should be 'Assignment List'
'Propellor Pitch' should be 'Propeller Pitch'

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Old 11-19-2010, 03:12 PM
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I think the spelling of the word 'Carburetor' should be 'Carburettor'.
Carburetor = American spelling
Carburettor = UK spelling
And as this sim is about the Battle of Britain...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carburetor

EDIT: another spelling thingie
'Toggle Horizontal Stablizier' should be 'Toggle Horizontal Stabilizer' or (again English spelling) 'Stabiliser'
and
'Assigment List' should be 'Assignment List'
some will be corrcted. Its also why it is posted.
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Old 11-19-2010, 04:38 PM
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some will be corrcted. Its also why it is posted.
Could I mention that 'signal ground crew to remove brake shoes' should be 'signal ground crew to remove chocks'? Or simply 'signal chocks away'?

Also that 'Oil Radiator' is usually referred to as 'Oil Cooler'

The inclusion of the poor old Defiant is excellent.

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Old 11-19-2010, 04:47 PM
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Hi Oleg Luthier and teamwork guys.

Please just one thingin 4th part 4 shot:

Why when a pilot or member crew bail out have this position of legs and arms?

Seems that it position is a professional or experts paratroopers with arms extended and legs bent.

I see in too many you tube videos that when a pilot bail out he falls like a rag doll ous of control falling and turning himself.

Oleg or luthier or somebody, can show me a picture tha show this position when a pilot bail out? I think that this position of bailing out was born in late 50s, no in ww2.


I hope that this position of bailing out was WIP. If no is WIP its sad see this positon.

Sorry for my bad english.
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Old 11-19-2010, 05:01 PM
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Hi Oleg Luthier and teamwork guys.

Please just one thingin 4th part 4 shot:

Why when a pilot or member crew bail out have this position of legs and arms?

Seems that it position is a professional or experts paratroopers with arms extended and legs bent.

I see in too many you tube videos that when a pilot bail out he falls like a rag doll ous of control falling and turning himself.

Oleg or luthier or somebody, can show me a picture tha show this position when a pilot bail out? I think that this position of bailing out was born in late 50s, no in ww2.


I hope that this position of bailing out was WIP. If no is WIP its sad see this positon.

Sorry for my bad english.
True, in blighty its called the stable spread and is a basic freefall position, its more than likley that what you say is true and its also missrepresented in Il2 as well , would be more realistic if they were tumbling away .
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Old 11-20-2010, 01:09 AM
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Hi Oleg Luthier and teamwork guys.

Please just one thingin 4th part 4 shot:

Why when a pilot or member crew bail out have this position of legs and arms?

Seems that it position is a professional or experts paratroopers with arms extended and legs bent.

I see in too many you tube videos that when a pilot bail out he falls like a rag doll ous of control falling and turning himself.

Oleg or luthier or somebody, can show me a picture tha show this position when a pilot bail out? I think that this position of bailing out was born in late 50s, no in ww2.

I hope that this position of bailing out was WIP. If no is WIP its sad see this positon.

Sorry for my bad english.
this is all way too important to ignore in a flight sim - if this isn't done to my liking I'm going to take up golf...and I feckin HATE golf!
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Old 11-19-2010, 05:04 PM
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Default Chocks not break shoes - correct

[QUOTE=Dutch_851;199489]Could I mention that 'signal ground crew to remove brake shoes' should be 'signal ground crew to remove chocks'? Or simply 'signal chocks away'?

Also that 'Oil Radiator' is usually referred to as 'Oil Cooler'


Seconded: Dutch_851 is correct.
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