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manintrees 08-20-2009 03:10 AM

I understand that a blackout occurs during high Gs and the blood flow in the body is affected but what the heck is a redout?

bussinrounds 08-20-2009 03:22 AM

Great news ! Much appreciated. :grin:

lestat8601 08-20-2009 03:41 AM

thanks to anton and all the teams as well for the great job (it seems :grin:) they are doing and for listening to players!
Keep on boys :cool:

SlappyDingle 08-20-2009 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by manintrees (Post 91493)
I understand that a blackout occurs during high Gs and the blood flow in the body is affected but what the heck is a redout?

To the best of my knowledge, a Blackout occurs when the bloodflow is restricted to your head during a positive G maneuver and a Redout occurs when the blood is forced into your head during a negative G maneuver visually flooding the capillaries in your eyes...

lestat8601 08-20-2009 03:59 AM

SlappyDingle: I have the same knowledge

Jasta 6 08-20-2009 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by SlappyDingle (Post 91501)
To the best of my knowledge, a Blackout occurs when the bloodflow is restricted to your head during a positive G maneuver and a Redout occurs when the blood is forced into your head during a negative G maneuver visually flooding the capillaries in your eyes...

Correct. Redouts can be potentially fatal as well, sometimes causing hemmorages.

Also. Anton, you're awesome! Thank you!

Desode 08-20-2009 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by manintrees (Post 91493)
I understand that a blackout occurs during high Gs and the blood flow in the body is affected but what the heck is a redout?

As stated before a redout is from a negative G and also from flying upside down. One of the main tactics of attacking bombers brought this on. The Ace pilots learned that when they would come at a bomber they needed the quickest escape possible, so they would roll the plane over and fire upside down while coming at the bomber. This way, as soon as they saw the 50 cal lead flying at them they could make a straight dive without having to roll the plane over first. Were lucky that the bombers in Il2 don't fly as close of a formation as the really wise bomber pilots did. It was harder to take a smart group of pilots down in real life. , then it is in IL2. I know I had a uncle that flew 29 missions back to back because his first child was on the way. He flew before they had any escort protection. The Germans would only pick on the loose formations or a wounded bomber that was lagging behind. (EXAMPLE)When 3 B17's were in a tight formation the combined fire power would ripp enemy fighters out of the sky.
DESODE

manintrees 08-20-2009 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Desode (Post 91523)
I had a uncle that flew 29 missions back to back because his first child was on the way.

Was 29 a quota that bomber pilots had to achieve?

Danny M NL 08-20-2009 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Anton Yudintsev (Post 91454)
Not now. Soon. At least, for PS3 (And I hope, for X360 as well - it's a matter of time).
I've spent last week in communications with publisher, and there will be title update with some features/fixes, mostly for simulation mode (for you guys).

dude, what's your address, I want to send a thank you card and some cookies!


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