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Nav and planes ...
RUSSIAN PLANES WITH NAV INSTRUMENTS
2 types: red gauge - shows left, fly left white gauge - shows left, fly right Present (red gauge): IL-10 La-7 B20 version only (white gauge but behaves like red) Pe-2 series 1 Pe-2 series 84 Mig-9 prototype Mig-9 Present (white gauge): TB-3 variants Present (western): B-25 Present but Useless: Pe-2 series 110 (hidden behind gunsight) Pe-2 series 359 (hidden behind gunsight) Yak-9B (broken) Yak-9M (broken) BRITISH PLANES WITH NAV INSTRUMENTS B-25 Beaufighter Last edited by Ian Boys; 01-02-2011 at 10:59 PM. Reason: new info |
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Seems to me in online missions with real navigation enabled, would be prudent if someone flies an aircraft with navigation instruments as a "pathfinder".
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That did happen for real with Pe-2's leading IL-2's to new bases in unfamiliar territory for example.
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I'm confused to your list above, there's more correct?
I noticed the Me 109 K, and 110 have a gauge that works with the beacons. Probably even more. I'm also a bit confused on the Allied compass gauge in a P-51 for instance. Shouldn't it work off the beacons as well? Simulating an ADF I don't really understand much of it, scouring the net now for more real world info. Noe of my books cover it worth a hoot.
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There is no link to NDB's with this, it's just a fancy compass. Last edited by Tempest123; 12-28-2010 at 07:19 PM. Reason: Clarification |
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Ah thanks for that.
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TOAD you'll notice I only listed Russian and British planes with NDB kit. As in "RUSSIAN PLANES WITH ..."
Of course the German ones have it. |
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Actually I'm surprised how few Allied planes have it. I would think the P-47 would be an ideal candidate, for example.
But the (western) Allies can always use YG on land. Was YG used in Europe too or just the Pacific? |
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"Nav and planes ..." Then you just listed RUSSIAN PLANES WITH NAV INSTRUMENTS BRITISH PLANES WITH NAV INSTRUMENTS Thus the reason I was commenting out of confusion.
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I'm still confused on how this all works in game. Hopefully someone will make a cool youtube tutorial or something showing how to navigate.
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