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1: Is it possible to have on-screen speed and altitude displayed in mph and feet?
2: Is it possible to suppress the on-screen conversation: it is quite intrusive. 3. I had always assumed when I came across a figure for max speed in my readings that this referred to the speed attainable in level flight. I seem to recall that Sea Fury was something like 475 mph. Yet I never seem to get any where near these values, so I suppose such figures refer rather to max speed in a dive. Can anyone confirm, please? Cheers. |
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1) Yes, you just have to assign a key to cycle through the different readouts.
2) I don't know, I am sure it can be taken out. 3) When you look up real specs on an aircraft, those specs represent the stripped down, factory fresh ratings. Add more fuel, other weight, and pilot inputs and those specs go out the window. The real specs even take into account the perfect day, which is not all that common. Make sure you are trimmed up nicely. That ball should be in the center. I haven't yet figured out how winds effect the flight models in IL-2. Compared to a flight sim I am used to playing, it feels like I am flying in a vacuum with IL-2 (IL-2 seems much easier). But of course, winds and such will effect the speeds you can achieve. Splitter |
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Thanks Brando and Splitter. Brando's two tips were just right.
![]() I will come back to speed and trim another day - more complicated. |
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Thanks Brando and Splitter. Brando's two tips were just right.
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In terms of speeds at sea level ... CAS=TAS=GS at standard temp and pressure with no wind. |
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Actually, I'm not sure that as far as IL-2 is concerned, IAS and CAS would be any different in any case, though I don't know how you could prove it one way or another. |
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