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Spitfire mkI, can't seem to activate wep (push through the gate), 6 1/4lbs max.
Spitfire mkIa same. Spitfire mkIIa can use wep (push through the gate) goes up to 8lbs boost. both Hurris, 6 1/4lbs boost max, no wep. take it theres no 100 octane fuel for the raf since these are the 87 octane boost levels ![]() somebody tell me i'm doing something wrong please. Last edited by fruitbat; 03-30-2011 at 04:30 PM. |
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I think you should carry on just as you are mein junge...
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i guess you do, lol.
seriously though, major face palm..... |
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To add to this... the Spitfire mkIa has a bugged Prop pitch...
it shares the same Rotol constant speed unit but acts like the deHaviland 2-pitch... it only goes full fine-full coarse... ![]() it SHOULD act the same as the mkIIa. whats the deal Maddox Games... you trying to trick us? ![]() this is definitely a bug.. the mkIs started getting fitted with Rotol constant speed propellers in July of 1940. Last edited by Biggs; 03-30-2011 at 04:25 PM. |
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no BF109E1/E4 for Luft, no 100 octane fuel for RAF.
its Battle of Britain, but not as we know it, at least according to history. 100 octane fuel went to the front line units from spring 1940.... |
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![]() ![]() In all honesty though I'm as confused about the content choices made as you are. I wonder what new content they plan to bring to the playing field once the performance patches are out of the way. 100 octane fuel should be relatively easy to do; a proper E4 would need 3D work. @ Biggs What does the other Mk I have? Maybe the plan was to give one fixed pitch, one two pitch and one CSP? |
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31st March 1940: 220,000 tons 11th July 1940: 343,000 tons 10th October 1940: 424,000 tons "Now the stock levels are interesting and you can read them in a number of ways. You can say either that Britain and it's squadrons were well equipped with the fuel or you could say that Britain was well equipped but held back the fuel. The way I see it is that those squadrons operating in France and 11 Group would of been well stocked with 100 octane fuel. Those that were in 13 Group would of been less so." |
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Thanks for the info m8.
To me the question wether or not to include 100 octane fuel isn't up for debate at all. If it was there let it be reflected in the sim. Same goes for 601 N variants or even a F-0 to play around with. Gameplay balance is a server admin task in my eyes. |
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i can readily find some pilot sources from frontline squadrons, from a varity of books....
I read it the same way as you moggy, except the france part. over france at Dunkirk yes, not hurris based in france. EDIT agree 100% hunin. personally would love to see a E1... Last edited by fruitbat; 03-30-2011 at 04:50 PM. |
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We were debating which Hurricane to use during the latter part of our BoF campaign. We were using the Hurricane fixed pitch and considered used the vanilla "1938" Hurricane. I successfully argued for the inclusion of the 12lb Hurricane. This was my post over on the Tangmere Pilots forum;
As most of you know, I've requested that the Hurricane Mk.I 12lb boost be included at some point (the sooner the better imho) during our BoF campaign. Bunny raised a couple of interesting questions about the aircraft; when was it in service and did they use them during the Battle of France campaign? I've done some research on the aircraft this morning but I'll clarify the differences between the 3 Hurricanes. Hurricane Mk.I early, 1938: 2 blade Watts fixed pitch prop, no boost Hurricane Mk.I, 1938: 3 blade Rotol constant speed prop, 6¼ lb boost Hurricane Mk.I 12 lbs, 1940: 3 blade Rotol constant speed prop, 12 lb boost The 12lb Hurri's were being tested late in 1939 and were in squadron service by February 1940. http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.o...rb-16feb40.jpg From what I've read the 6¼ lb'ers could be modified by the squadrons themselves to give a maximum boost rating of 12 lbs. http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.org/ap1590b.jpg The 1st combat reports of a 12 lb boost being used in France are from 18th May 1940 with F/Lt I. R. Gleed of 87 Squadron (based in Lille) and S/L E. M. Donaldson and P/O John Bushell both of 151 Squadron (based in Vitry). http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.o...ed-18may40.jpg http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.o...e/bushell.html http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.o...dn-18may40.pdf |
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