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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Thanks Laurwin. It's opaque, makes sense, glass edges are opaqe.
Your post made me think to search for pictures of other gunsights: Soviet PBP gunsight: http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/3336/44968635.jpg German Revi gunsight: http://www.deutscheluftwaffe.de/inst...s/Revi3d-7.gif American gunsight from P-38: http://www.ebay.com/itm/P-38-LIGHTNI...-/110429361254 The reflector glass is always opaque, and roughly the same thickness on every gunsight. In-game, that's not the case, some consistency would be nice. I think a thin, opaque strip at the top of the gunsight would be the ideal balance between providing some depth to the gunsight edge, and not being a thick eyesore and distraction; the Mustang III gunsight is a good example. I know that many cockpits in this game are old, need updating, and that it's a huge task. Updating a handful gunsights should be easier than updating entire cockpits and will make a big positive difference. |
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is it any worse or better in new battle of stalingrad IL-2 ?
from what I remember it looked quite nice but that's just me, I don't have the early access though so I cant look into it. realistically I think this game probably wont get many more patches, sad as it may sound. Future is in Battle of Stalingrad I think, for better or worse? ![]() Logically though you would assume that they made the gunsight, so that whe you look directly thorugh it, in the centre of the cockpit, then the picture would be the clearest. As far as Ive thought about it, youre kind of supposed to sit in the center of the cockpit when shootinng the guns (even if the reflector image can be seen from other angles at the side) I know the german gunsight was angled to the side a little bit though. But I suppose the pilot, would still sit in the center of the cockpit (small bf109 cockpit) and woould lean forward a little bit to see better ? Last edited by Laurwin; 01-02-2014 at 11:23 PM. |
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Interesting!!
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http://books.google.fi/books?id=gztL...ockpit&f=false
Check page 19 for a schematic of complete REVI gunsight in focke-wulf. ![]() There is real life cockpit of real life Fw-190. Captured in 1945. Slightly damaged protective leather band, around instrument panel. In WW2 the armored glass for aircraft canopys was always the best optical quality armored glass, which provided least amount of distortions. This causes available light towards the pilot's eyes to be of highest quality. This aids in spotting the enemy. That was the German theory of aircraft building for example. Purpose of the gunsight was to provide good target picture to the enemy who you are shooting at. And also help in stadiametric rangefinding. Perhaps an aircraft glass expert would be more knowledgeable when it comes to the differences and similarities between gunsight glass and optical armored glass canopy. |
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