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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 06-18-2011, 11:17 PM
Blakduk Blakduk is offline
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Default Aircraft Reference Guide?

Does anyone know if anyone is working on an aircraft reference guide for CoD, similar to Hardball's 'Aircraft Viewer' for il21946?
Hardball did a brilliant job with it and i used it constantly, especially to get an idea of airframe limitations.

Part of the reason i ask is i was playing online last night on the Syndicate server. I'd taken a 110 for a hunt over the region near Dover when i spied a Spit taking off. I went down for a quick vulch when i overspeeded and lost control for a brief while (i really find it hard to keep the speed down in even a shallow dive in those things). I messed up my firing angle and my plane suddenly pitched up- i'm not sure if i broke something- and went into a slow barrel roll as i fought for control with my rudder. I think my ailerons had broken or maybe stretched control lines.
The Spitfire had a gift of a 110 slowly turning in front of him, and like a true gentleman he shot me in the head
In the dive i hit approx 580kmh despite throttling right back and curving in on an angle to keep my speed down.
With CoD not having a quick replay setup it's hard to re-examine what goes wrong in these scenarios.
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