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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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It's also worth remembering that you don't HAVE to fly with all those complexities enabled. You can turn off manual control of those and then the AI does it for you. You can enjoy the game and learn all the other parts without worrying about those minute details and try watch what the AI does. And then, once you're comfortable with the rest, you can turn those on and learn them.
As for a good starting campaign, I suggest the Leningrad one. The very long time spent in the same location and only one aircraft type flown per year removes a lot of variables. Last edited by Blizzard36; 05-05-2010 at 06:14 AM. Reason: added response to question 7 |
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Hi The Stalker,
If you're really interested in learning how to fly this sim you might wanna check out Joint-Ops Virtual Combat School. First course Basic Flight School is free and if you wanna go further it's a $50 fee for a whole year of membership plus a crapload of more advanced classes. Some of the instructors are pilots IRL. |
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