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Old 02-13-2010, 12:50 PM
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The way that brakes are currently modeled is correct for Russian aircraft, and those of some other countries as well.

Hop in a Mig 3 (any version) and hit your brakes. You will see a small lever on the control stick in the cockpit operate. This is the brake controler. Once hydraulic pressure is applied via this lever it is sent to one side or the other by a proportioning valve attached to the rudder pedals.

Do remember that IL2 was originally designed as a one plane, ground attack sim.
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