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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Gargrot is a fuselage section that lies behind canopy, and actually is a part of the fuselage that obscures view to the rear. Me-109 had a gargrot, while La-7 did not.
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This was a really good read, thanks for posting!
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I dearly love this series.
Not only do I learn a lot about the GPW, but I've also learned a lot about the realities, attitudes and experiences of people living in the prewar. Does anyone know of equivalent one's for the west? There are a few biographies/auto-biographies and a few detail "journalist" after-action-reports - but I haven't seen anything with such standardisation or detail. Compared to reports from the war or from autobiographies, cross-generation interviews tend to do a much better job of capturing elements of history that are simply assumed as self-explanatory by the older people but which youngsters are ignorant of. Anyway, it is a great service. |
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Brilliant ,maybe the best one yet...
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Great story! Interesting what he said about Yaks not being able to fly inverted. I don't think this is modeled in IL-2, is it?
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It never stopped me - but then I don't tend to fly Yaks - so maybe it is modelled?
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They could, but not in sustained flight. For a short period of time, IIRC 1 minute.
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