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Old 05-09-2011, 10:19 PM
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It would be nice to see the Sweedish J-22 fighter on the axis side. Also add Sweeden to the axis, they supplied germany with war material (such as coal).
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Old 05-10-2011, 05:51 AM
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Sweedish J-22? is this?




and this?



and also this?

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Old 05-10-2011, 11:17 AM
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Sorry for the source, but i read on wikipedia that due to the changes the
Finnish made on the Fiat G50, it was alot slower than the original Italian version

430–450 km/h compared to 484 km/h

Not sure this is correct but if so,
could it be made faster when the nationality is Italian?
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Old 05-10-2011, 08:13 PM
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The first vedio is the correct one. It would be nice if Daidlos team would add a neutral group of countries such as Switzerland and sweeden.
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Old 05-10-2011, 08:15 PM
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The first vedio is the correct one. It would be nice if Daidlos team would add a neutral group of countries such as Switzerland and sweeden.
I ment the first vedio on the top of your vedios and guests the picture above was correct.
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Old 05-11-2011, 03:10 AM
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Another thing that would be nice would be opening up the default skin for replacement or editing. If possible, this should be done in a way that doesn't affect the appearance of other default skins online, ie. replacing the default skin with a pink one in order to spot online players more easily.

If not, please continue to update the default skins for some of our older planes as well as adding alternates for winter, desert, and pacific maps.

Secondly, I was wondering if it would be possible to expand the visibility distance for those running in "Excellent" or "Good" in addition to "Perfect" settings. I can't run perfect because my card doesn't run Open GL, but I think it can handle increased visibility distance/loading buffer size. It's a little displeasing to see shape-shifting mountains and obvious pop-in of objects as I fly around them.
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Old 05-11-2011, 02:35 PM
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He129
Proppitch assigned to an Axis

The way it is right now, I'm pretty sure no one uses it.
What sucks even worse is the fact i cant really tell whether manual is on or off without proppitch% on display.
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Old 05-11-2011, 04:20 PM
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I use it, generally for cruise. From what I've been told, manual settings were never used on the Hs-129. Activating this gives you access to max power, but if you're not careful, you risk ruining the engine. It's also a lot of workload during hairy ground attack missions.

The current system approximates the real thing which had switches rather than a lever. Just check your manifold pressure and rpms.

I see what you mean with regards to setting manual though - there is no hud text indication. It only tells you when you've switched to auto. However, if you look on the instrument panel, you'll see two red switches: up means manual, down is auto.

But I suppose an option is always possible for those who want it.

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Old 10-29-2011, 06:14 AM
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It would be nice to see the Sweedish J-22 fighter on the axis side. Also add Sweeden to the axis, they supplied germany with war material (such as coal).
You may as well, then, add Switzerland to the Axis because their banks were so involved with NAZI finances and hiding stolen gold etc.
This is not meant to be sarcastic or in any way deprecating, but I think it is better for the game to treat Neutral nations as just that. Also, consider that escaped prisoners and downed airmen or pilots flying damaged aircraft on occasion tried to make it to both of the Countries because the chance of authorities turning a "blind eye" to their presence was good. Some were able to rejoin their respective National forces from these Countries. I expect that demonstrates their neutrality.
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Old 10-29-2011, 02:01 PM
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This is not meant to be sarcastic or in any way deprecating, but I think it is better for the game to treat Neutral nations as just that.
It would be interesting to have the option for any country to be "red", "blue" or "neutral". There were plenty of situations during WW2 when allies accidentally fired on each other when enemy planes were near. In one incident German fighters actually triggered a fight between U.S. and Soviet fighters while getting away unscathed themselves!
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