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@AETORAS: Can you please send me some of your pills, mine are out and i need those to live on.
Ah and by the way send some uranium .50 CAL Ammo, they are also out. ![]() ![]() |
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I'm a little bit disappointed about the fact that there are indeed some fixes for Allied planes but none for LW planes, some issues that still exist is of course like the blast radius of german bombs, the explosive power of the 30 mm shell of the MK108 and some more issues like the FM of the TA-151H ,109K4, but I dont insist on these fixes, TD is doing a magnificent job on whatever they select to fix and that's great! So I actually I shouldnt be disappointed, I should be grateful that they do this all for free.
But I can understand the "anger" it causes when only Allied planes get FM fixes whilst there are also Axis ones around, but I have no doubt that in the future TD will look at these issues as well. Sven Last edited by Sven; 12-29-2010 at 10:23 PM. |
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Could it be he is talking about the G effects? From what I understand (I fly bombers mostly, so haven't done much fighter flying with 4.10) the traditional BnZ fighters tend to suffer more as they tend to get up to higher speeds than other aircraft (i.e. late 109's and 190's, for example) and if you try to manouvre too hard out of your dive, then you're probably gonna break something.
Perhaps doing a little bit of practice to improve your tendencies to pull too hard on your stick (oo-er, that might be taken the wrong way!) might be what is required here? Or am I wrong in this analysis? |
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![]() ![]() Even with the G force restrictions it's actually not so bad for German aircraft because they are tougher than most and the FW190 in particular can pull very hard without loosing any structural bits and pieces. At least so far... I've been flying FW190A-9s and Ta152H-1s so far. On the flipside, I saw a La-7 do a hard negative knife edge in front of me and his tail section separated at around 700kph. My FW190 was just fine ![]()
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Well, I find flight modelling of all planes (that I tried at least) somewhat less wobbly than before, which deserves a big thumbs up in my humble opinion. Up to now some planes (like Hellcat and Corsair) felt like an 1:72 scale model hang up on a couple of elastic strings, wobbling all around. They appear to be a lot more stable now.
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So it seems the new G-load feature works against T&B fighters the same as the initial poster said against B&Z ones. Probably G-overloads had damaged their structure before so hard that some few hits were enough to crack it. I think this is the reason, not my aim, indeed ![]() By the way I did not use Fw190 as B&Z fighter but as Hit and Run one. Last edited by FAE_Cazador; 12-30-2010 at 01:03 PM. |
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Is the new G-loading applicable to the AI? IRC AI pilots did not suffer from blackouts / redouts, which allowed them a considerable freedom of manouevring.
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I think the only thing TD have done to the LW fighters is change the G limits,and forget to load some of the gunpods...
I await the fix for mk 108's myself.One hit to rip a fighter apart,three hits to shred a Flying Fortress. |
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Well, there's the bar below the windscreen in the 190. I'd say improved visibility counts for quite a bit.
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I performed a G endurance test just a time ago. Flying the 190 i heard the "crank" at 8.5 G while the spitfire i heard at 9.7 G. Spits have more G endurance than Focke Wulf! I will say nothing, i am a bit used. As always...
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