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I think Oleg's other reason for including it was in order to demonstrate to third party developers the potential of the game engine in supporting rotary aircraft. It will be fun to fly along the cliff tops in one!
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For demonstration of what is possible with the engine without scripting.
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Used to provide a static point for radar calculations.
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OMFG!!!!!
"Helos"!!!! Cool!!!They will be interesting to shoot down.Still,Do-17,He-115 and Defiant should be flyable. |
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OMG! My FAVE game!
Back then it was was sex! Ahem, LOADS of fun! Yes, it is still the ONLY game to have a "flyable" Do-17, although it looked pretty much the same as the He111 and Ju88, LOL (Warbirds never finished its ) Good times, even if single player. Quote:
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I find it very encouraging that the engine supports "exotic" aircraft like the autogyro. Personally, i'm expecting to see gliders at some point in the future.
I went back and re-read some of the previous interviews given by Oleg Maddox on simHQ. He mentioned that the weather model also takes into account the ground formations and to me that hints at ridge lift and wave lift, along with the more common thermal lift. Of course, gliders of the time were far behind what is possible today, but it would be fun to see a few 3rd party WWII ones. I think it's been mentioned before that you will be able to fly a training mini-campaign in the Tiger Moth. Imagine now if for Luftwaffe campaigns you could train in gliders, just like it happened in real life, but that's something for the future. As for the current semi-official list, i think it's a very comprehensive selection. If some of the AI aircraft are gradually made flyable it will be even better and the good thing is that most of them can also be used for a possibly upcoming meditteranean expansion. |
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You guys know that an autogyro is not a helo, right?
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The only autogyro I know of was the one that the germans towed behind U-Boats in order for them to be able to recon the area. I think they were later than BoB though.
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Avro / Cierva C.30
(note that this image is from the really early days of SoW development snapshots, and I wouldn't take it as a guaranteed inclusion) "Twelve C.30A built by Avro for the Royal Air Force (RAF) entered service as the Avro 671 Rota Mk 1 (Serials K4230 to K4239 and K4296 & K4775). The twelve were delivered between 1934 to 1935. They equipped the Army School of Co-operation at Old Sarum near Salisbury. Many of the surviving civil aircraft were also taken into RAF service between 1939 and 1940. In 1940 they equipped No. 1448 Flight at RAF Duxford. Later they equipped No. 529 Squadron RAF at Halton on radar calibration work. They disbanded in October 1945. At the end of the war the twelve survivors were sold." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cierva_C.30 Last edited by The Kraken; 09-19-2010 at 06:03 PM. Reason: typo |
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