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Old 08-10-2015, 12:09 AM
Tinpanzer87 Tinpanzer87 is offline
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Hello all. I have been playing IL-2 since 2001. ts a great game and every patch by team Daidalos makes it better.

Why isnt there a flyable ME-210 or the early me-110's in game. I know four engine bombers take up a lot of time to mod and code. twin engine planes take more time then single seat aircraft. i thank the team should focus on adding more twin engine planes(me-210,early me-110's, ju-88 night fighters , maybe the TU-2) and (p-61 night fighters as well. Is there any way to speed things up to get to 4.14M sooner like donations and research . I can't mod or code anything. Also a lot of people are saying go back and re work some of the older models in game both outside and the interior . I say leave it as is. and focus on new material. maybe one day we could have a flyable b-29 i know it would take years to do the interior.


Thanks for all you guys do to keep this game going after all these years!
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Old 08-28-2015, 11:53 PM
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Why isnt there a flyable ME-210 or the early me-110's in game.
Good questions.

Short unofficial answers:

Me-210 - DT intends to make all the planes in the game flyable. But, they're a very small team, they have a lot to do, and there are a lot of aircraft to do!

Early model Bf-110 - The planes of 1939-40 have never been the focus of IL2, and until a few years ago, modelers have been discouraged from making them. There's no reason why they can't be made, however.

DT has added a number of twin-engined planes to the game over the years, notably the Ki-45, and several new versions of Ju-88. There's also a good chance that we'll eventually get a flyable Bf-110G-4 night fighter.

The massive (literally, years of work) B-24D project was the work of two remarkably talented outside developers - Monguse & Buster Dee. Likewise, the He-177 also represented the work of outsiders. It just happened that the 4.13 patch was when those projects got released.

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I thank the team should focus on adding more twin engine planes (me-210,early me-110's, ju-88 night fighters , maybe the TU-2) and p-61 night fighters as well.
Sadly, no vehicle that Northrop-Grumman claims intellectual property rights to can be included in the game. That means no P-61 for us .

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=192323

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Is there any way to speed things up to get to 4.14M sooner like donations and research.
DT can't take donations. But, if you want you can help make the He-177 Grief become flyable by sending money here:

https://sites.google.com/site/he177a3r2greif/

If you speak a foreign language, have access to unusual resources (e.g., existing aircraft, rare technical manuals), or have detailed technical or historical knowledge, then offers of research assistance might be helpful.

e.g.

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=229392

What you can do in the meantime is design missions and campaigns, and perhaps make skins, especially for the less popular aircraft. If they're good enough, you can sent them to DT for inclusion in a later patch. In any case, Mission4 Today will take anything that's halfway decent:

http://www.mission4today.com/

Finally, play the game - especially online - and get your friends to play it. Keeping this wonderful old game alive depends on a dedicated user community.
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Old 08-29-2015, 02:27 AM
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Would high res pictures of cockpits help? From books?
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Old 08-29-2015, 05:16 AM
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I take it you don't use mods, all the planes you mentioned are flyable even the B29.

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Old 08-29-2015, 03:33 PM
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I take it you don't use mods, all the planes you mentioned are flyable even the B29.

gunner stations too? also what mod is that.
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Old 08-30-2015, 02:55 AM
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Yes all gunner stations playable and mod is B29 flyable cockpit with B29 upgrade mod applied.
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Old 01-02-2016, 04:44 PM
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I take it you don't use mods, all the planes you mentioned are flyable even the B29.
This is content Daidalos team/1C 3rd party a Charlie Chap (head of HSFX).
B-29 cockpit exactly this was started by Kami_1 in 3rd party for IL2 PF, was never released.
Was finished too turret positions but unfortunately was lost by crash Kami's HDD.
After take it Daidalos team, did some revisions and there help us Charlie Chap. B-29 was relased as mod in beta phase in HSFX7.
This project still waiting for continue in Daidalos archives ... this is not somewhere from SAS or other community.

Same situation was with Do-217 pit, etc ...
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Old 01-03-2016, 04:43 AM
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Was finished too turret positions but unfortunately was lost by crash Kami's HDD.
That's a shame. It would have been very interesting to see how DT modeled the fire control systems on the B-29.
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Old 08-30-2015, 08:16 AM
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Would high res pictures of cockpits help? From books?
It depends. Though the miracles of cloud computing, scanners, and lax copyright law enforcement many relevant books have already been scanned.

But, if you've got really obscure stuff, then it couldn't hurt to ask.
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Old 08-31-2015, 10:44 AM
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Good questions.

The massive (literally, years of work) B-24D project was the work of two remarkably talented outside developers - Monguse & Buster Dee. Likewise, the He-177 also represented the work of outsiders. It just happened that the 4.13 patch was when those projects got released.
Not sure what you mean by this. Most of our effort was under our TD membership. Outside Developer sounds a little too professional

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