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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 09-08-2012, 12:38 AM
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Thanks for the replys there guys, but i dont really understand why there is the statement of the lack of speed. I mean, comparing with other spits it doesnt has lack of speed. It really depends on what and where you are comparing.

On deck i dont really know, i only go for deck if im going home. At 17 or 20 thousand feet he goes to 250 mph easily, and that means 400kms. It matches the 109. If, by any chance, you happen to be diving a bit on a enemy your gonna achieve much more than 250.. 300 mph its more probable and it isnt hard. And 300 mph = 500kms... so i dont think it lacks speed.

Here´s a tip to keep energey = dont pull up too hard if you have a 109 on your toes, your gonna lose speed and the recovery for E it takes more time than a 109, thats for sure.
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Old 09-08-2012, 02:24 AM
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+1 @Slipstream

A few weeks back I went up against Lolsav low over Manston -- he in a G50, me in a Spit 1. I figured he'd be easy meat.....I figured WRONG! LOL

I was so exasperated. I had every advantage, yet he wouldn't stay put long enough for me to get a firing solution on him. Eventually I lost him against the terrain and he was gone. To my mind, he was the winner of that encounter.
Snapper, I'd have to agree with your mind! and the fact that the little plane that 99% of pilots dislike is actually VERY underrated.

But I love the magic of flight, and anything that can get me there, I have a soft spot for, G.50 included.

I did trash a few in your server tonight, took off the wing of Chasing Fears Ju-87 after not checking the runway before takeoff, it killed me and the G.50 and pee'd him off .
Then I tried to escort the three Ju87's across the channel, but blew up the engine trying to get above them, then I got hit by flak and ditched next to Hawkinge.

Bad Show!
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Old 09-08-2012, 02:46 AM
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Blimey. A bloke from Coventry flying Blue. Whatever next?

I despair, I really do.............

(just a jest, naturally me old chum! )
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Old 09-08-2012, 03:31 AM
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Snapper, I'd have to agree with your mind! and the fact that the little plane that 99% of pilots dislike is actually VERY underrated.

But I love the magic of flight, and anything that can get me there, I have a soft spot for, G.50 included.

I did trash a few in your server tonight, took off the wing of Chasing Fears Ju-87 after not checking the runway before takeoff, it killed me and the G.50 and pee'd him off .
Then I tried to escort the three Ju87's across the channel, but blew up the engine trying to get above them, then I got hit by flak and ditched next to Hawkinge.

Bad Show!
You might enjoy this The Chianti Raiders (nothing to do with Hannibal Lector, I hasten to add). The Italians might have been outclassed but they did it in style - the camouflage and artwork on their aircraft was, IMHO, some of the most spectacular and artistic of all of the combatants of WW2.
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Old 09-08-2012, 01:23 PM
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Blimey. A bloke from Coventry flying Blue. Whatever next?

I despair, I really do.............

(just a jest, naturally me old chum! )
I know exactly what you mean old boy!
The amount of times I've been flying a He-111 to the I12 Radar Station, and been overcome with the guilt that I'm bombing my own country, probably why I've never actually hit it

Yes Coventry took quite a blitzing from the Luftwaffe in 1940, there is a bomb hole in a field 15 mins walk from where i live, its absolutely huge. The old Cathedral doesn't even need mentioning.

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You might enjoy this The Chianti Raiders (nothing to do with Hannibal Lector, I hasten to add). The Italians might have been outclassed but they did it in style - the camouflage and artwork on their aircraft was, IMHO, some of the most spectacular and artistic of all of the combatants of WW2.
Thanks for the heads up!, That's another book for the collection.
Typical Italians really, its like a real pizza, most basic ingredients on the planet, but the taste is out of this world.
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Old 09-08-2012, 01:46 PM
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Re Chianti Raiders: Thanks for the suggestion, it's in my Amazon.ca shopping cart $23.07.

Like many here, I had a vague awareness that there was some Italian involvement in the Battle of Britain, but had read very little of it in the numerous BoB-related tomes we all seem to accumulate. I had just figured it was a token gesture of solidarity by Mussolini and was represented by a smattering of outdated aircraft piloted by some very brave men.

My interest is piqued, looking forward to learning more on this.
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Old 09-09-2012, 08:57 AM
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The prob with the story of Italian fighter during BoB is more related to the casual racism that was common at the time against Italians.

Their pilots were simply not taken seriously, so their success were neglected and their failure over amplified.

Some of the major RAF aces fall in front of Cr42 guns but were hard to admit this in the news. Many claimed that Germans were flying biplans not to admit that they were shot down by Italians.

It's a funny story with the time but man have to remind that racism was fairly commune at those time. Just keep in mind the tale of the red tails
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Old 09-09-2012, 10:42 AM
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Italians are a race?
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I suspect a language issue here.
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Old 09-09-2012, 11:17 AM
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Indeed.
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