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Old 11-19-2010, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by HB252 View Post
Hi Oleg Luthier and teamwork guys.

Please just one thingin 4th part 4 shot:

Why when a pilot or member crew bail out have this position of legs and arms?

Seems that it position is a professional or experts paratroopers with arms extended and legs bent.

I see in too many you tube videos that when a pilot bail out he falls like a rag doll ous of control falling and turning himself.

Oleg or luthier or somebody, can show me a picture tha show this position when a pilot bail out? I think that this position of bailing out was born in late 50s, no in ww2.


I hope that this position of bailing out was WIP. If no is WIP its sad see this positon.

Sorry for my bad english.
True, in blighty its called the stable spread and is a basic freefall position, its more than likley that what you say is true and its also missrepresented in Il2 as well , would be more realistic if they were tumbling away .