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virre89 02-19-2010 06:54 PM

Everything still ontrack for pre-october release :) ?

bhunter2112 02-19-2010 07:55 PM

Movies only please !

Ian_Guerrero 02-19-2010 07:55 PM

Oleg, if the release of the SIM is not for this year, perhaps when completed Simulator, vision in monitors 3D is an industry standard. ;)

Lonely Ringer 02-19-2010 10:31 PM

Most likely got to be fried chicken , problem with most " portable " radar is heat build up , burning out the thing , on board ship is no problem using sea water to cool the apparatus, I know, I worked on a ton of cooling pumps for ships radar for USN in ship yard Long Beach. so portable may have a shut down period or be of such low power as to be only usefull to short range ? Todays stuff is so effecient that this is less of a problem. and Airbone uses the cold outside to keep its cool.... just a thought

Insuber 02-19-2010 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ECV56_Lancelot (Post 144794)
Didn´t know such things existed for detecting aircraft, i thought that detection was done by radar, and the good old fashion eyeball, on the ground or in the air. :)

They existed since WWI in fact. I have some nice pics of those early attempts ... make me laugh each time though ...

Insuber

Skoshi Tiger 02-20-2010 01:26 AM

With all these different type of detection gear at our disposal, I keep on thinking that it would be great to have a player manable 'plotting table'. Where the location and altitude of the various contacts would be displayed.

A member of a on-line squadron could use teamspeak (or a built in Radio Communications???) to vector his squadron members onto the enemy contacts. Of course the historical accuracy and limitations of the various detection devices would need to be programmed and as the various devices are located and destroyed by the attacking planes those stations would not be able to send in any more plots!


I know one person wouldn't be flying but they would be able to co-ordinate their teams efforts.

It would also give a real reason for finding and taking out the listening posts, other than points!

Cheers and thanks for the updates.

AndyJWest 02-20-2010 02:05 AM

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a player manable 'plotting table'
If you want 100% authenticity, it should probably be 'womanable'. :grin: This would certainly add a lot to the experience. One for third-party software, if not in the initial sim.

Skoshi Tiger 02-20-2010 02:28 AM

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Originally Posted by AndyJWest (Post 144919)
If you want 100% authenticity, it should probably be 'womanable'. :grin: This would certainly add a lot to the experience. One for third-party software, if not in the initial sim.

100% correct, now where can a bloke buy a WAF uniform......

Did I just think that or type it??????? Hmmmmm! donuts! ;)

cheers!

Edit! - Could be a great way to get our spouses involved in the sim!!!

FS~Lewis 02-20-2010 02:30 AM

On reading of Battle of Britain engagements I find that a lot of spitfire/hurricane pilots complained of having to disengage because of oil and debris from the luftwaffe aircraft when they were chasing from directly behind. Some found it so bad they were forced to land simply because they couldn't see well enough to carry the fight....

Will this be replicated in the new game?

AndyJWest 02-20-2010 03:22 AM

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now where can a bloke buy a WAF uniform......
Um, WAAF to be exact. I have a suspicion that the WAAFs may have had more effect on the BoB than historians have acknowledged - and no, this isn't feminist revisionism. On the contrary, I suspect that the presence of female voices on R/T may have had a significant effect on morale, not least because whoever was responsible for WAAF uniform understood the workings of the minds of young adults of both sexes, and how dressing women up in 'male' attire made them more sexually alluring...

Sorry, I'm letting my anthropological studies get in the way here. :rolleyes: What I meant to say is: Oleg make it authentic, give us WAAFs.


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