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Great video, thanks for posting! RIP Mark.
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one thing i notice is the pilots position and the size of the back plate. in il2 1946 its incredibly huge and obstructing, while in this video the pilot can clearly check his six with no problems.
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Saw a flying i16 at duxford flying legends 2 years ago, really cool
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One thing I have noticed, it was the vibrations of the little door, and the vibrations of the pitot tube on the wing. Also i have noticed the relative size of the pilot accordingly to the planes size. I-16 is realy small plane...
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And one more thig I have found - it is the type of the tail wheel of I-16 in the video, and the tail wheel of I-16 on the 3D model from the Friday update. The model of the tail wheel of the 3D model from the Friday update have cylindrical crosssection...very suspicious...
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Thanks for the video. I like planes that look like an engine with a few other bits added on. Was waiting to see the pilot do some rolls though. There's another video out there somewhere too that shows the I-16 manouvering so fast it looks like the film is sped up. Even in this video there are a couple of moments there where I'm sure I can see the plane moving around a bit more than the pilot wanted it to. |
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