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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 04-04-2011, 11:45 AM
|ZUTI| |ZUTI| is offline
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A little OT: Does the game support skip bombing? Can someone try to sink a cargo ship with skip bombing.

Can't try it myself as well, it is unplayable on my PC.
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Old 04-07-2011, 12:06 PM
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A little OT: Does the game support skip bombing? Can someone try to sink a cargo ship with skip bombing.

Can't try it myself as well, it is unplayable on my PC.
Skip bombing does work, I've done it succesfully with but a BR.20 and Bf 110C-7
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Old 04-07-2011, 12:48 PM
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Thank you, Fusek.
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Old 04-07-2011, 11:04 PM
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Bomb automation button works like in 1946. If you want to level bomb manually you just switch to pilot when you want to drop and hit bomb release after arming the bombs
The button for the bomb bay doors on the ju88 needs to be held down not just pushed once. You need to map a botton to close it as well.

To level bomb using a stabilizor: You need to do it in a rather complicated way but ultimatly more rewarding after a bit of practice.

You need to map the Course auto pilot controls. After you trim your plane you hit course autopilot.

However, first you need to have a course inputed into the Set course instrument andyou need to set your gyroscope heading as well! HA HA fun times.

Actually it makes me feel smart doing this.

So... line up target from waaaayyy out, trim your plane for level flight, set the course (to target) match the gyroscope to it, then hit course auto pilot.
It might be a bit squirly at first but let the plane settle into the course(might have to fight the stick a bit...

Jump to Bombaradier and now you can concentrate on the bomb sight. Steer with slight rudder changes if you are only a bit off.
If you are very off you can correct the course auto pilot by increasing or decreasing gyroscope. (right or left) it is also clickable.

The difference between Auto pilot and Course autopilot is:

Autopilot is a robot playing your game for you.

Course Autopilot is a real instrument that when set correctly flys you straight and level on the course you set.


I don't believe the blen has the course auto pilot so just trim the hell out of the plane and have your bombsight controls pre set at take off....

I didn't discover everything above btw it's a bunch of tips from lots of us and a lot of trial and error.

Post any success!
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Old 04-08-2011, 11:10 AM
CH_RoadDogg CH_RoadDogg is offline
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Thanks for the explanation Saintblu. And the course auto pilot and all works.
But what I would like to know is if thay are going to make it so you can manually drop bombs from the bombadier looking in the bomb sight.
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Old 04-08-2011, 11:12 AM
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Very nice man... ill try it out today.
Thxs!
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