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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.

View Poll Results: When will the next beta patch be released?
thursday!!! 1 0.74%
this friday 18 13.24%
during next week 15 11.03%
during the week after the next week 12 8.82%
in three weeks 9 6.62%
after a month 12 8.82%
two months 2 1.47%
three months 5 3.68%
this year, hopefully.. 20 14.71%
in two weeks 42 30.88%
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Old 01-26-2012, 01:26 PM
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Aircraft in Friday update ? I would guess it won't be Russian (saved for BOM), hopefully a Lysander!??

With a flyable Lysander, you could practice takeoffs and landings on short runways - fields etc (resupply french resistance then off home for tea and biccies!)

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To the topic..I bet it is I-16 Rata or I-153 Tchaika
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If they are smart they'll include something with a P...P-40, P-39, P-51...I would imagine they will include plenty of aircraft from Mother Russia, Britain and Germany so a few from the west would go a long way in generating sales.
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Old 01-27-2012, 01:18 AM
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P 39s and P 51s are WAY outside the timeframe of the expansion.

So are FW 190s.

Why is this hard to understand?
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So exciting. It's just like the good old days, when we subsisted on blue screen WiP's for nearly five years.
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So exciting. It's just like the good old days, when we subsisted on blue screen WiP's for nearly five years.
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Finns called it Rata too. And the Donkey is an appropriate name for it. Finns had several of these and the only existing I-16 UTI. Pilots said that plane was a handful to fly with VERY extreme handling characteristics at certain situations. For example the triggers were very stiff to operate and combine that with the extremely sensitive controls = nose bopping up and down when firing thus reducing accuracy. And other features on top of that like the longitudinal instability that could cause a fatal spin if plane was pulled too much, at certain point in a tight pull the Rata would tighten it's turn by itself due the CoG and other features..But nevertheless in hands of a capable pilot a dangerous plane.
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I-16
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To the topic..I bet it is I-16 Rata or I-153 Tchaika
Rata - this is a German nickname (and Spanish?)
In the USSR it was called "Ishak" (donkey). This combination of name pronunciation in Russian aircraft I-16 - "i-shestnadtsat" and highly complex control in the air and on landing.

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Rata - this is a German nickname (and Spanish?)
In the USSR it was called "Ishak" (donkey). This combination of name pronunciation in Russian aircraft I-16 - "i-shestnadtsat" and highly complex control in the air and on landing.
Yes, it is Spanish, meaning "rat". The Spanish republicans during the Spanish Civil War called I-16 "Mosca" which means "fly".
All the best from Finland!!
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