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Old 12-13-2010, 12:00 AM
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I know what you mean.
I have always viewed it like this: there will always be forum members with specific knowledge in certain subject areas (like me with my RAF flight-gear collection) and when the teams asks for help in that area, there will usually be a lot of info, but not all of it is necessarily needed.
However, IMHO, more is better than less
But I agree, it's just an effect and one won't notice if there is just a tiny bit too much blue...
Sorry, I was a little harsh Phillip lol
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Old 12-13-2010, 12:54 AM
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Oleg must be laughing outloud at home tonight: Look at this , honey, ! I told you it would take less that 2 days before they get at each others throat arguing about..guess what this time ? exhaust flame color at night!!!...hahahaha!
Next week, I will ask them about tire pressure....It will be a carnage !!! Can't wait till next update !


I'm still imagining the picture and laughing...A LOT.
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Old 12-13-2010, 05:25 AM
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I'm trying to think back to the 60s. wasn't gasoline a yellow colour back then?

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Old 12-13-2010, 05:47 AM
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If I was Oleg I would post up-dates that, I knew, where flawed...that way the nitpickers are too busy squabbling over "red or blue flames" (example), as opposed to moaning over release dates, computer spec's or whatever subject they think will get the forum community in a "tizzy"... lol


Its time to keep the "kiddies" busy...the adults are working.

Ha ha well even with mid forties I then hope I will never become an "adult" as you put it.
Going by some posts one could drop all input, at the most only writen signs of awe are acceptable......Thank god your type is not an admin, or forums would be a dead place.
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Old 12-13-2010, 06:19 AM
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I don't see this as a squabble at all. It's been a useful and interesting discussion with opportunities to learn new things. Oleg asked whether the flames were too yellow on the running engine. From all the evidence and experience posted here it is clear that yellow flames are generally only expelled on initial start up or when the engine is damaged in some way.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I haven't seen one video here showing regular yellow flames coming from a running engine. All are either blue or red once the initial startup is complete. Also no night shots show the side panels being lit up by the exhaust flames. That backs up my personal experience from 2 night runs on a Lanc and a Merlin Spitfire.

I think the thread has done its job well.

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Old 12-13-2010, 07:57 AM
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Oleg, avoid forum arguments about start up flame colours by posting up a video of a dogfight with nicely weatherd aircraft.This would bring us all together in admiration of your fine work, and it would be a great crimbo present to all your loyal fans and supporters

oh and without any place holders if possible.

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Old 12-13-2010, 08:13 AM
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Seems to be a sort of orangey brown on this one...
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Old 12-13-2010, 08:30 AM
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I don't see this as a squabble at all. It's been a useful and interesting discussion with opportunities to learn new things. Oleg asked whether the flames were too yellow on the running engine. From all the evidence and experience posted here it is clear that yellow flames are generally only expelled on initial start up or when the engine is damaged in some way.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I haven't seen one video here showing regular yellow flames coming from a running engine. All are either blue or red once the initial startup is complete. Also no night shots show the side panels being lit up by the exhaust flames. That backs up my personal experience from 2 night runs on a Lanc and a Merlin Spitfire.

I think the thread has done its job well.
+ 1. I totally agree.

It's the first time, since about 5 years, that i post. My first few words will obviously be for Oleg : I love you !!! Oups sorry, i exaggerate a bit ! But i love your work. Long life to you and your team... All your work philosophy is perfect to my mind, and i'm sure BoB will be astonishing, awesome... Please don't change anything to your working way, you and your team are fantastic ! However, that's right it becomes to be very hard to stay patient, because we wait for some years and now, we know that the release date is for soon (please don't tell me something else or i die at this second). But at least we know that we wait for the best simulation ever ! And yet many many many thanks for your kind work, for Il-2, for your attitude. You're the best. Because you do better than that we could dream... Thanks again.

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Old 12-13-2010, 08:47 AM
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Lets not get too carried away... PLEASE -Watch the whole vid to see what happens as engine revs are increased and decreased.
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Very nice example showing the persistence of the blue flame at night and why nightfighters like Hurricanes had the exhaust stack guard over them.

That's a Griffon engine btw but I expect the Merlins were similar especially according to anecdotal evidence from the actual pilots.
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Old 12-13-2010, 09:47 AM
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Please , click the YouTube link to directly watch this video in bigger screen and HD
in order to see all details

Wow! I'm not an expert on this but the flame and smoke effects in this video are very convincing. I'll be very happy with similar effects in SoW.
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