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T}{OR 12-19-2010 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sutts (Post 205395)
I'm pretty sure COMP or CO stands for Compressor i.e. the Supercharger gear setting - Hi, Lo or Neutral I suppose...but I think the early Spits had single speed, single stage superchargers.

The only thing is that "COMP" was on the Ju-88 screen. I have to agree, Compressor indeed sounds as it may be what it stands for.

CRO_Adriatic 12-19-2010 03:35 PM

Sory fo my english...
Maybe explosion wos wrong word, "ekspanzija" in my languge, if it is expazion in english, well, it is not my profesion to talk about it...
http://hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eksplozija

On race cars and motorbikes we can see it during day, also whan you squezze the engine in way it is not ment to be used, flames are normal...

Il2Pongo 12-19-2010 04:02 PM

So my post about the main wheel of the 109 not being flush with the wing was deleted because it was out of context?
Really? A comment on the picture posted by the dev is not in context
What kind of "moderation" is that?

Insuber 12-19-2010 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Il2Pongo (Post 205489)
So my post about the main wheel of the 109 not being flush with the wing was deleted because it was out of context?
Really? A comment on the picture posted by the dev is not in context
What kind of "moderation" is that?


In my opinion it was due to the angle of view; to my brain it looked flush, but I admit that the perspective was weird.

alexei1789 12-19-2010 06:15 PM

effects of those flames on gas fumes is set to "off topic" ?
wierd !

A.

tourmaline 12-19-2010 07:56 PM

Otherwise we will get about 50 pages of people complaining about the fire, fumes, whatever...
It's never good enough for some...It's just a game, it doesn't need to be ultra realistic.



Quote:

Originally Posted by alexei1789 (Post 205503)
effects of those flames on gas fumes is set to "off topic" ?
wierd !

A.


IbnSolmyr 12-19-2010 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tourmaline (Post 205517)
Otherwise we will get about 50 pages of people complaining about the fire, fumes, whatever...
It's never good enough for some...It's just a game, it doesn't need to be ultra realistic.

So buy a CFS3 and let us this one ;) :P
We're not complaining, just trying to answer the Oleg's questions in order to help a bit the building of the best WW2 Air Simulation ever. If Oleg and co need hundreds of hours to upgrade a bit something wich can be considered as not the most important, they will analyse that by themselves, and skip this work. But if we reasonably can upgrade something, why not ? It's Oleg's philosophy. And our too. And finally, it's not just a game. If you want "just a game", buy those which allready exist, it will be sufficient. What we want is a part of the human history, and this a really important part...

II/JG54_Emil 12-19-2010 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tourmaline (Post 205517)
Otherwise we will get about 50 pages of people complaining about the fire, fumes, whatever...
It's never good enough for some...It's just a game, it doesn't need to be ultra realistic.

As a simulator it does have to go ultraralistic.

And therefore the flames a re to bright at daylight.

Splitter 12-20-2010 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T}{OR (Post 205409)
The only thing is that "COMP" was on the Ju-88 screen. I have to agree, Compressor indeed sounds as it may be what it stands for.

Yep, that actually makes more sense. Good catch,
Sutts. I still hope that manifold pressure it accurately modeled as part of the better complex engine management....which effects exhaust color too I guess :).

Splitter

Goanna1 12-20-2010 02:05 AM

Thanks
 
To Oleg and Co.
Amazing level of detail that you and your team are bringing to this new sim.
Fantastic effort - greatly appreciated

Have a happy Christmas and an even better New Year for 2011


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