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

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Old 09-30-2009, 10:32 AM
MorgothNL MorgothNL is offline
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I put 5 or 6 notches down with the spit. Normally 6 with the XVI and 5 with the IX.

Does anyone fly the hurricane? when I tried it the other day, I ended up with my sensitivity 8! notches down. Because I think it flew like crap if I did not. But I think this will make it lose the turning advantage .
Any hurri people who can comment?
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Old 09-30-2009, 06:46 PM
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I put 5 or 6 notches down with the spit. Normally 6 with the XVI and 5 with the IX.

Does anyone fly the hurricane? when I tried it the other day, I ended up with my sensitivity 8! notches down. Because I think it flew like crap if I did not. But I think this will make it lose the turning advantage .
Any hurri people who can comment?
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I find having both ailerons and elevators 7/12 - 8 notches down works a treat. It can perform a nice tight turn without the risk of stall, only real concern is the speed. I find that with the notches down by say only 4 or 5 it still pulls the same turn as it does with the notches down by 7 1/2-8, just adds the risk of stalling out.
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