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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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Hey all
I would welcome any and all tips to flying - especially about dogfights! My one main fail atm! As every time i seem to be the only muppet? who fly’s across the channel - a good 20 - 30 min trip as we all know to get the adv on an enemy fighter to either stall or/ and get shot down!!! So please! Help a rookie ![]() Pleaseeeeeeeee! Cheers Ross |
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I'm also a rookie...
But a few things i've learnt.
Hope this helps.. but i have a lot to learn myself! |
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Thanks
I would also like to invite anyone to add me on either steam or xfire... who enjoys the IL2 series and plays regularly... I definitely want to clock a few hours on this visually stunning game as long as there are enough people (and hopefully servers) to play it with! ‘Personal message’ me for my user name Cheers |
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online dogfighting is probably the steepest learning curve a virtual pilot could ever encounter. I would consider leanring one "all rounder" plane like the spit and learn what the planes has to offer in the form of advantages/disadvantages. These are usually based on these deciding factors.
turn rate Roll rate climb speed dive rate. for example , lets take two planes spitfire and the Bf109. (and im talking in il2 1946 as ive not got the chance to fly online yet!) The spitfire has a better has a better turning circle, so you can easily aquire your opponents six. However the bf109 has a far superior roll rate so it is able to switch its direction much quicker. therefore in the right hands a 109 can literally out turn a spit. If you learn your plane you learn when to enter or exit a fight with the best advantage under your belt. Apart from that and reading numerous tactical books there really isnt any shortcuts to being an ace. Lots of people have thier fav rides and tactics which may or may not suit you.So Just play and be prepared to die alot |
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First learn to fly. Like in real life.
Then learn to fight. Have a nice game. Do not rush it. ![]() |
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Gunnery: Deflection shooting. You will need a lot of practicing to do it good, but it's really useful in a dogfight.
Just a video, there is much more useful stuff on this forum and other places. Good luck!
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A lot of it just comes with practice...you will learn an 'instinct' for dogfighting, which only practice can give you.
Two basic tips would be to always maintain speed and altitude. Don't turn too hard as this bleeds off speed. Don't dive to the deck and linger for too long...always look to grab altitude whenever possible. As noted above, learning deflection shooting will be of tremendous benefit as well. |
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When should the rudder be used? or how should it be used effectively
plus http://www.virtualpilots.fi/hist/WW2...y-Manuals.html interesting little read... even if its not the right models http://pigeonh.free.fr/bf109.htm |
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