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SaQSoN 11-09-2010 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 196878)
Any input as to whether it will be possible for landings, like the one shown, to disrupt the crop-field?

Don't know, exactly what you mean, but I may say, that ground vehicles do leave tracks in grass (not too long, however).

Rodolphe 11-09-2010 08:06 PM

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This Hurricane has the de Havilland Spinner & Prop.

#3 on this line.

http://users.teledisnet.be/web/mfe39146/Spinners1.jpg

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Trumper 11-09-2010 08:08 PM

:) I would think people were crashing deliberately because they wanted to see the ground and damage details closer.

philip.ed 11-09-2010 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by SaQSoN (Post 196881)
Don't know, exactly what you mean, but I may say, that ground vehicles do leave tracks in grass (not too long, however).

I mean that if I crash-land my plane, I'll see a 'scar' or mark in the field where my plane destroyed the crops.
And that's nice to hear about the vehicles ;)

Freycinet 11-09-2010 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by SaQSoN (Post 196871)
:lol: Definitely. Just couldn't agree more! But, you know, that's all your fault! Why, oh, why didn't you came there yourself? Then everyone here would see an ace flying, filmed with a pro camera, operated by the pro-camera man. :cool:


:rolleyes:

Damn' work getting in the way, but certainly I'd have loved to be there to show you Russians a thing or two about flying. I expect an invite next time. :)

Ploughman 11-09-2010 08:36 PM

Nice to the shipping manouvering under that Ju-87 attack in Dano's vid.

Jaguar 11-09-2010 08:41 PM

Just a thought.
 
Did anybody else notice the purple directional guides on the video 0:43 that Dano Posted?
I think that will be a fine addition to the project. I had tried to get some of my younger relatives involved into IL2 but they had a little trouble understanding how to fly it at first. Not to copy the MS model, but training visual aids do help. I am hoping for the same type of help with the stukas for offline fun. Too bad the AI did not take over when in attack mode at 1400 ft or soin IL2. (auto pilot as what I have read about) Will that (auto pilot aid) be in SOW BOB?

Richie 11-10-2010 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 196878)
Oh my! that Hurri flying over those crop-fields has just realised part of my child-hood dream for the perfect flight-sim! :D thankyou Dano for posting that. Oleg and co have made me even more happier. Sheer beauty.

And thankyou, SaQSoN for another informative answer. Cheers ;)


Any input as to whether it will be possible for landings, like the one shown, to disrupt the crop-field?

This would be excellent Philip. I can see us landing in a hay field in...England? You must be a Spitfire or Hurricane pilot? If I landed in that field it would probably be a wheels up ditch :)

SaQSoN 11-10-2010 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 196887)
I mean that if I crash-land my plane, I'll see a 'scar' or mark in the field where my plane destroyed the crops.

Probably, not.

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Originally Posted by Freycinet
Damn' work getting in the way, but certainly I'd have loved to be there to show you Russians a thing or two about flying.

If the work doesn't let you to leisure - abandon the work. :cool:

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Originally Posted by Freycinet
I expect an invite next time.

I took a note.

Flying_Nutcase 11-10-2010 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Splitter (Post 196832)
Oh my....best video yet!

Splitter

Cool vid though I really wish they would get the right markings for the aircraft. Hurricanes with crosses and 109's with roundels just ain't where it's at. :-|


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