1) Will pilot fatigue be modeled?
Maneuvering required a lot of muscle in those planes. Moreover, pilots had no g-suits, i.e. they had to flex their abdominal, buttock and leg muscles during high-g maneuvering to stay conscious. Again, a very tiring exercise.
2) Will wounds for pilots and crew members be dynamic?
A dynamic "crew member damage model" based on fluid dynamics would add realism and immersion. Blood loss rates should be modeled depending on where and by what caliber one gets hit, and should determine whether one falls in and out of consciousness, or dies, or has a few minutes to bail/land. Furthermore, critical damage to body parts should be modeled: e.g. after a 20mm hit in the thigh one should be unable to push that pedal.
3) Will we have smoke/coolant vapor in our cockpits? Marseille died because his cockpit was full of vapor and he lost orientation before bailing.
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