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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 06-15-2013, 10:24 PM
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It was the stall issue after all. I took up but stayed above the rooftops until I got to about 200mph and I started to climb with no problem. I think it was because I had previously played battle of britain 2 WoV with the 150% engine power option ticked. I expected more of the Hurricane than she could really give, lol.


When I am any good I will look to join the ATAG multiplayer. I love watching the server videos on youtube but at the moment I am too rubbish, I want to at least do the redux campaign first.
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Old 06-16-2013, 07:51 AM
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It was the stall issue after all. I took up but stayed above the rooftops until I got to about 200mph and I started to climb with no problem. I think it was because I had previously played battle of britain 2 WoV with the 150% engine power option ticked. I expected more of the Hurricane than she could really give, lol.


When I am any good I will look to join the ATAG multiplayer. I love watching the server videos on youtube but at the moment I am too rubbish, I want to at least do the redux campaign first.
Glad you nailed you're take off issue 'Blackie',thought it had to be this,this issue used to plague my take offs,much to my embarrassment,lol,until I realised where I was going wrong,and this is what prompted me to answer your thread.

I was lucky though my flying skills were polished up by joining a virtual Squadron at www.aircombatgroup.co.uk.

If you want to do likewise,as Osprey has informed you,just drop into our comms on Teamspeak one evening and have a chat with us,or pop into our forum,introduce yourself and we'll help you out the matey,don't be shy,the accent is on having fun

Your skills will enhance a lot quicker flying with a group such as ours than to try and do it all on your own,trust me.

I fly with 501 Squadron,as does Osprey who also commented on here,and we'd be more than happy for you to join our party,at ACG we have our very own server just like ATAG where you're get to fly in online Campaigns and nightly sorties.

Get yourself involved mate you'll love it
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Old 06-16-2013, 11:15 AM
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Cheers mate, I will get myself a microphone and join the forum.

How many times a week do you fly missions?

I take it you fly with full CEM on the servers? (I have never attempted this in either CoD or Bob2)


I notice you have a warthog, I have recently set mine up and am trying out Bayne's settings. Do you use Bayne's or have your own one?
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