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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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I gathered the following from those pics
1. a parachute droppable torpedo, possibly circling/homing from a A-20G 2. underwing werfer rockets jettisonable for the bf-110 and bf-109 series 3. guided bombs dropped from b-29 4. cockpit of some type of la-7 / la-9 judging from the nose air scoop 5. very handy map with waypoints and distances in degrees and km 6. nite cockpit shot of some type of nav aid in use 7. some type of superimposed reticle on a i-153 telescope 8. damage model improvements for the wooden propellor and the under cabin escape hatch on a ju-88 torp plane i stand impressed and awaiting the new patch quite eagerly, im itching to build a hs-129 campaign. Does anyone know if the rear of the ju-88 rudder has been tweaked to remove the interior view?? |
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2. Correct. Mesh is new because the old one was way too small. Thanks to Zorin for pointing this out. 3. Yes. Razon. 4. Old La-5 pit but showing that RDF instruments (РПК-2 or РПК-10) are removed when the new navigation option is enabled. Most of the early Russian fighters didn't have needed equipment/antennas installed. http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/4485/076rp.jpg 5. Yes and distances are available as nautical miles for players that have set imperial units in speedbar. 6. It's B-25 pit. Only flyable in game which as more advanced ILS instrument. It's showing the glide path. Pilot with good instrument flying skills can land it in total darkness without any runway lights. 7. Bad screenshot actually ![]() 8. Nothing new about the prop damages. Two pics was just to show that crew ejects from bottom hatch when plane is in air, but for obvious reason they need to eject the top blister after belly landing. So nobody can guess what the two Hs-129 shots mean? Last edited by Viikate; 07-31-2010 at 04:03 PM. |
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Hs-129 got a rear view mirror.
As for the Bf-110, will there be a GM-1 system option available? |
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hmm, mirror but both shots show muzzle flashes, maybe no more blinding yellow light in the cabin while firing?? and the paint scheme looks different as well.
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Yes, it looks like the muzzle flashes are suppressed enough that they aren't substantially larger at night.
The G.50 is a bit of a mystery for me. I'd always wanted one with bomb racks, but the change seems to be possibly some tweaks to the model and a mysterious modification of the gunsight...? |
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The yellow light that muzzle flashes emit to model surfaces is now changing dynamically. More ambient light -> less visible yellow flash on model surfaces.
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Not planned yet. It would be possible to add as a loadout but it would need few extra tricks. This was R2 right? I'm not sure if this would be worth the effort. It seem that LW pilots were not too happy with this rüstsatz because it removed the rear gunner and shifted CoG too much rearwards. So I'm guessing that it wasn't used much. Or do you have other info?
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Dear Viikate and the TD team:
fantastic stuff! you guys are the greatest - as is your detailed knowledge of all & sundry concerning WW2 aircraft. yours, Felix |
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Can't they be a loadout option please? Some planes definitely had them - the Pe-2 springs to mind. The IL-10 should also have them fitted. |
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Pe-2 & Il-10 have RDF instruments always. Also one La-7 variant, since it had a D/F-loop antenna. I've never seen a Lagg-3 with one. But if it's really needed we'll have to figure out something. I think that binding to loadout wouldn't be very graceful solution.
BTW: googling FuG 302 "Schwan-See" gives better results. |
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