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Old 12-17-2010, 08:07 PM
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Hi Oleg.

I just loaded my cd up and I can't see any flames here and listen to Dave Southwood about always flying on maximum power settings. Thanks


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Old 12-17-2010, 09:21 PM
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Hi Oleg.

I just loaded my cd up and I can't see any flames here and listen to Dave Southwood about always flying on maximum power settings. Thanks


Wonderful piece.

Let's hope the SoW 109 handles exactly like described so us allied can have a chuckle as you luftlads who don't manage a 3 pointer end up smacking into the control tower lol
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Old 12-17-2010, 09:43 PM
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I was In former east German where i witnesed a 109 G take of from reinsdorf airfield
when it did i was aprox 50 meters from liftoff point.
I've got to report that no exhaust flame was visible.
I also witnessed it from about 100 m in midair from my glider, wich because of the design of the hood has real good visibility, again i din't observe an smoke or exhaust flame.
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I agree that 109's exhaust flames should probably be a bit less visible during daylight, but video Richie posted shows that it is clearly evident that throttle changes accompanied with smoke can be visible (and this was low resolution video).

The most interesting part about the video for me was the comparison how inverted V12 is much quieter than the normal positioned V12 engines...
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Old 12-17-2010, 09:59 PM
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The most interesting part about the video for me was the comparison how inverted V12 is much quieter than the normal positioned V12 engines...
Interesting indeed. Makes sense though, stacks exit low and in addition you have the flame shield covering the top of the stacks.. Didn't know about the dangers of wheel landing = loss of controls. Fiery Lady those 109's.
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Old 12-17-2010, 10:29 PM
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Great looking effects Oleg, well done. Really appreciate you removing those big night time reflections we saw last week too...a great improvement thanks.

I too would like to see the day time effects toned down a bit if possible please. Would also be nice if some kind person could post a video of an aero engine running rich with those yellow flames (after startup that is).

The 109 and 110 look so good! Really quite stunning. Landscape colours look very nice too.

Appreciate the update as always.
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Old 12-17-2010, 10:52 PM
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Thanks Oleg,

It is very good to see you quickly implementing the forum members feedback into the flight sim, it makes us all feel a strong part of everything you are doing.

The exhaust flames look really good, day and night and will add immensely to the realism of the sim.

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