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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

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Old 09-22-2011, 11:15 AM
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Cheers Ted, I will pass on your kind thoughts.

I spoke to him yesterday and he reckoned the best approach on the Heinkel was level from the rear quarter....but often they would meet the enemy from below due to battling to get into position in time. Also he learnt very quickly not to fly level and straight for any length of time so I expect the original sim showed the fighter level and straight as it approached the Heinkel from straight behind....also bringing in their rear gunner as a problem. And Me109's with a height advantage, coming out of the sun meant you didn't have too much time for hanging around.

Glad it was him and not me! Certainly I'm grateful to be of a generation that hasn't needed to be called upon for such sacrifice....we just complain about our electricity bills lol

If your interested, my brother once set up some web pages about our father and got his comments to do with his war service and 253 squadron (his squadron during the Battle of France and Battle of Britain)....just do a quick google and they will come up.

Maybe they need an extra scene or two in these games re Cam Ships and a fighter being catapulted into action to protect an Atlantic convoy....another of my father's adventures.
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