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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 04-05-2011, 07:33 AM
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Excellent write up.

Here's a tip:
The water radiator settings can be seen on the wing roots of the 109. There is a little rod/pin that shows the radiator settings. Lean out and look down and you'll see them. If the rod is all the way out the rads are fully open. If the rod is not visible the radiator is fully closed. If you zoom in on them you can see the settings labelled in fractions.

There should also be a degree indicator on the left wing showing the flaps position but it's not there. In the picture below it is on the right wing.
http://www.pbase.com/bertone61/image/79470175
Hey. How did you set up zoom if i may ask? Are you pressing a key and then moving the mouse? I find that pretty circumstantial and set 2 axes of my hotas to have they mouse Y-Axis and another one to toggle zoom mode. My problem with that is that i cannot seem to influence the speed in wich the zoom changes. And by default its pretty damn fast.
I would love to have the possibility to change zoom slowly and kind of "analog" by simply pressing and holding one button to zoom in and another to zoom out. Dont know if you guys know ROF. But they solved this pretty perfect. There is a setting with wich you can influence the inertia of the zoom. Is there something like that in CLOD too?

Winger
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