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Old 07-16-2012, 04:35 PM
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It is required documentation and just like the Handbook, propeller logs, engine logs, and airframe logbooks follows the aircraft throughout its life.
Holy out of context, Batman!!!



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You shld open another thread on Crumpp.
I am hoping the Mods will just clean it up. Delete all the pointy-tin foil hat "NACA can't do weight and balance" and sour grapes comments from "lurkers with an agenda".

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OK, let me put it another way, what behaviour would you expect to see?

In layman's terms. What do you expect the Spitfire to do that it isn't already doing in game? Without going into the game engine.

Something like 'if you do xyz then this happens', please.

Just so everyone understands what it is you're asking for, not just the brainiacs..
Winny, I have a few more post's to put out before we get into the nuts and bolts for the game. Let's not put the cart before the horse. I would like to get somewhat of a consense and some input from people who know more about the limits of the game.

I hope that after defining the stability and control behaviors that represent the early mark spitfire, we should be able to produce a list that is reproduceable in the game.
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