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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 02-04-2011, 03:51 AM
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Default will we still have tilting planes?

hey guys!
i wonder what it is going to be when landing in fields or meadows.
in il2 every time im forced to land, and dont make it back to an airfield, i try to land on streets as i achieved secure landings to full stops. but if there arent any in the near surrounding i have to land on fields or meadows.
no matter how calm i touch down or how slowly i reduce speed(once on the ground) the plane will always tilt and digs the nose in the ground.(except with bombers where the landing gear is positioned differnt).
its a bit annoying that this happens everytime. i know that this happened in reality too, but i think not every time.im sure many pilots managed to land in fields without tilting.
did anybody here actually manage to get a spit or a bf, or something similar, safe on ground and to a full stop in a field in il2??or is it really impossible to do?
and what do you guys think it will be in COD??if i remember well, i have seen a screenshot with a damaged spitfire in a field.the engine full of bullet holes, but landed safe without tilting. i hope it will be possible.would add a lot of fun to the game, even if you lost the fight, there would still be the challenge to land safe.
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