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Old 10-20-2007, 02:41 PM
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To a point it's BS.. if the pilot have fatigue how are you going to make the rush of adrenaline? you will get because in RL it's the case BIG time .. I'm more worry about where to pee than fatigue...
Complete Arcade.. what about real management ? hum ... that will make you fatigue real quick and think twice before engaging and also better management better performance better aces etc.. this is bad.. seriously very quaky!!

Yeas you get tired for sure i don't need to read no book for now, i have my own experiences in warbirdS..
has a new pilot yeas you get tired and also more prone to G's and yes btw many just crashed just from fainting on G's .. But like guys that have a lots of hours in flights and fights ... hum? also I garanty you if you fly your plane correctly and if maddox make is sim good you will get tired and fade up to do all your management.
you dont seem to have a clue about the importance of pilot fatique in flying these older aircraft in ww2, neither do you seem willing to look at historical facts on the subject and inform yourself a bit better, and now you'r trying to claim having flown a pc game like warbirds makes you an expert on the topic ?

flying combat maneuvers in a dogfight involves a lot of physical strength to handle the stick and rudder pedals, and pilots would fatigue quickly.
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