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Old 07-31-2009, 03:54 AM
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Just a huge thanks to all the members for answering my first set of questions in my first post! Thanks!

Anyhow, onto more questions which I will list down below here.

1. When in I would guess either Arcade, Realistic or Simulation. When you either get damaged or say run out of rockets (Do you run out of gun ammo or fuel in any modes?), can you land, reload, or replace your plane somewhere on the map?

2. When the bombers come out, how many possible positions are there, as in gunners and bombardier?

3. What is the best rated air controller for the 360 from all of your opinions? Guilty, you use the thrust master. Does it have close to zero dead zones? I saw that video on the Ace stick and that is dissappointing that it seems to have a huge dead zone, but is it the same with Il2?

5. With landing, I would expect it would be best to use your combat flaps (flaps down) to get most lift at slower air speeds. What again is used as a brake when you've landed?

6. As was stated earlier, the P51 cockpit is the P47? Is there a planned change for this?

7. Just a statement. Do adjust your sensitivity, it does make a huge difference. I'm experimenting with it, but adjusting it I would guess is most effective per plane could be the key.

-Gregg
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Old 08-01-2009, 01:02 AM
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I have another question about landing, is there some sort of break?
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Old 08-01-2009, 01:04 AM
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I have another question about landing, is there some sort of break?
Yes, you pull back on the throttle until you stop
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Old 08-01-2009, 01:14 AM
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Yes, you pull back on the throttle until you stop
doesent really stop quick enough or something, what about air brakes?
Anyway i keep trying harder then!
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Old 08-01-2009, 01:18 AM
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doesent really stop quick enough or something, what about air brakes?
Anyway i keep trying harder then!
no i dont think there are any airbrakes. i do know for definate that there is brakes for landing, i devised a little test where once landed and travelling around 50mph i would pull back on throttle then release and then pull back again, when i would repeat this action i could quite clearly see that once pulled back it would slow down much quicker than when i would let it roll.

I dont see how it doesnt stop quick enough lol unless your attepting to land on the roof of a house
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Old 08-01-2009, 01:27 AM
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no i dont think there are any airbrakes. i do know for definate that there is brakes for landing, i devised a little test where once landed and travelling around 50mph i would pull back on throttle then release and then pull back again, when i would repeat this action i could quite clearly see that once pulled back it would slow down much quicker than when i would let it roll.

I dont see how it doesnt stop quick enough lol unless your attepting to land on the roof of a house
Im playing with a flightstick so once i release my throttle is stays down.
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Old 08-01-2009, 01:20 AM
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For me it is hard to land because almost everytime I try to land I touch the ground and my landing gear brakes off and I crash.
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Old 08-01-2009, 01:33 AM
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For me it is hard to land because almost everytime I try to land I touch the ground and my landing gear brakes off and I crash.
lol are you sure your gear is fully down? because it will break off even with a minor touch to the ground if theyre not full down.

if thats not the case you must be coming down too hard
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