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Music 03-28-2018 03:55 PM

First Screen shot, thats a Dam, what map is that on, or something else new.

Sita 03-28-2018 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Music (Post 717492)
First Screen shot, thats a Dam, what map is that on, or something else new.

Its on Donbass map, made by Oknevas, and adopt for patch by him.

Sita 03-28-2018 04:32 PM

https://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/3614...a0a5a9_XXL.jpg

stugumby 03-29-2018 12:07 AM

Looks interesting, lovely map and rail road round table etc. Always something to keep me hopefull etc. Good work TD and thanks for posting.

Pursuivant 03-31-2018 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Music (Post 717485)
The Russians have such hard design types, no sense of grace, even the il-2's in the back ground screen shot, (in_case you have never seen a il-2 :grin:), the LaGG's, and the Mig's till that one from 42', functional, but almost intentionally devoid of any feminine lines.

I think that's more design choices by Antonov and his disciples, as well as the tendency for 1930's aircraft designers to create aircraft which look like railroad cars. IMO, the Yak-1 -3, -7, -9, series (first designed 1939, flew 1940) are some of the most graceful-looking aircraft of the period.

Anyhow, I'm just happy for more content, especially because it will feature some of the war's forgotten, unglamorous "ugly ducklings".

GeneralNoob 04-01-2018 01:12 AM

Hi!! Great work! Thanks a lot!!

dimlee 04-02-2018 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Pursuivant (Post 717507)
I think that's more design choices by Antonov and his disciples, as well as the tendency for 1930's aircraft designers to create aircraft which look like railroad cars. IMO, the Yak-1 -3, -7, -9, series (first designed 1939, flew 1940) are some of the most graceful-looking aircraft of the period.

Anyhow, I'm just happy for more content, especially because it will feature some of the war's forgotten, unglamorous "ugly ducklings".

Well, Antonov designed just gliders in 1930s and assisted Yakovlev a bit. By the way, it was him who worked on improvements of Yak series in 1943-1945.
He was also known for somewhat controversial remarks about aircraft "beauty". In one of his book he wrote that beautiful airplane flies better. Yet in one of the interviews asked about alleged "ugliness" of one of his transport planes, he responded: "Functional is beautiful".

But back to the topic.
Yes, kudos to TD for making this bird available for flight and sea navigation (what a boat!). :)
More ugly ducklings the better. :-P

Sita 04-02-2018 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by dimlee (Post 717514)
this bird available for flight and sea navigation (what a boat!). :)

in late version of MBR will be RPK2 ... i mean if set on map 42 ( or more late year) on pilot panel you will have radio navigation gauge ...

P-38L 04-03-2018 04:16 AM

A technical question
 
When an airplane is used to be taken through a road, it is necessary to have certain caution with the different unevenness of the ground. In most cases, if the plane is tail dragger, and it meets a slope of the ground, it hits the ground damaging the propeller. When using a tricycle landing gear airplane, this effect is less damaging to the aircraft. In the case of an amphibious airplane, as is the case of the MBR, is it possible to go from water to dry land without causing a collision between these two surfaces?

Sita 04-03-2018 07:15 AM

in fact MBR2 wasn't amphibious airplane at 100 persent meaning of this word ...
MBR was or float ( boat i mean ) version .. or Gear ( wheel/Ski version ..)
for MBR wasn't plan to take off from water surface with attached wheels or ski...

it's not a PBY on which you can up and down gears depends of plase where you want to landing ...

but i think you can make successfull landing MBR to ground on boat .... and with some risk you can try land on water with gear ... but it will be some kind emergency landing ...


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