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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 08-25-2012, 11:30 AM
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I'll tell more about our situation on Monday.


Discussion about BF-109 and FM
will be deleted or moved. I very politely asked not to begin it here.

BlackSix Flight Model and performacne of planes in CLOD is still far from good and with planty of errors which is noot good for combat flight simulator.

I think not only me want to know what 1C are planning to do with these subject.

I really want to know answer about a few question:

- Do 1C has historical data and charts with expecially 109 E and British fighters performacne ( included 100 Octan fuel ) which are avaliable in most known sites like : http://www.spitfireperformance.com and http://kurfurst.org/? If yes what is a problem to make CLoD planes perform close to RL test and data?

- Do 1C has data about engines and power engines settings for these planes ( included 100 Octan fuel use). If yes what is a problem to make CLoD engines perform close to these RL data?

- Do 1C has historical data about handling these planes? For example from the begining of these game slats in 109 work wrong and open too late ( at too low speeds and too high angle of attack). Such things are tested and documented e.x. by RAF. If yes whats is a problem to make it in correct way?

I really want to know what 1C FM programmer is doing for CLOD becasue from long time i dont see too much improvement in these area ( still wrong performacne of planes, wrong power engine settings expecially for British planes, still some wrong handling and aerodynamic behaviour of planes).
 

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