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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Agricultural aircraft in "Storm Of War" - We need
Oleg, please give us agricultural aircraft to fertilize the maize when we are too tired to fight.
The maize is essential food for the soldiers - we must keep it growing! Also I can say, that if You are great in low level corn spraying, without to hit the telegraph piles, and trees, You will become great sturm pilot - fear for the infantry when You become recruited in to the air force. I know that the best tank drivers in Soviet army were the farmers which in civil live were drivers of caterpilar tractor. So I do belive that farm pilots are the best sturm pilots... We will get Su-26, but why not agricultural plane? Su-38 or something much old and classic like Ag-Cat bellow!? Policarpov Po-2 is nice "Кукурузник" spels like "Kukuruznik" - I can traslate in english like Po-2 "The Maize-r". Also this plane is famous like U-2. Here it is!: Polikarpov-2 Enjoy the farm! Guys which is Your favorite agricultural plane? "Su-38" "Ag-Cat" |
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I've heard rumors that the Tiger Moth might be included as a flyable trainer a/c. The perfect agricultural aircraft!
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A very nice FSX-vid of an agricultural plane:
http://www.simtube.com/view_video.ph...e=&category=tf Edit: aw, simtube is offline atm. |
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The Su is SUCH a copy of the Cessna A188B AgTruck.
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Wow! You are realy right...Hmmmm...Unbelivable similarity...Hmmmm... S! BG-09 |
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I would rather prefer a sailplane in BOB. If the new dynamic weather systems will be as good as announced, it would be a perfect complementation to the Su-26 stunt plane.
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If You mean glider, I am with You!!! S! BG-09 |
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I could use one in 4.09, as I've got a field ready to be sprayed.
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Yum, furrows.
Maybe we'll get gliders in the game, fancy dropping off the Ox and Bucks at Pegasus bridge? |
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In Bob you can maker your own... and I'm not just talking about furrows (but nice work all the same)
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