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Old 01-15-2012, 08:29 AM
talonite talonite is offline
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Suffering from the same CTDs as already mentioned by others I noticed something else:

With the new bomb fuse settings Stuka bombing has become impossible.

SC500, SC250 and SC70 all have a minimum arming time of 5.6 seconds with instant detonator (oV). Historically Stuka dive usually was initiated from ~3000m with release altitude of ~500m. In 4.11 this doesn't give the bombs enough arming time. And I'm pretty sure they didn't use time delayed bombs on the Ju-87.
After further testing and reading the release notes I have to correct myself. Bombs released from too low altitude go off anyway, but with long delay. That's why I didn't notice the explosion during first tests.
From Release Notes:
Electric fuze circuits work so that if the fuze fails to arm on instant or short delay mode, it
automatically reverts to long delay mode which needs lower arming time.
This however means we can't have impact explosion with release altitudes lower than ~700m while dive-bombing. Historically Stuka pilots went much lower, though:
When the aircraft was reasonably close to the target, a light on the contact altimeter came on to indicate the bomb-release point, usually at a minimum height of 450 m (1,500 ft).
http://www.enotes.com/topic/Junkers_Ju_87

Also can someone explain what the second electric fuse setting (Elek. See) is for? SC500 this way has arming time 14s (oV) opposed to 5.6s (oV) with normal electric fuse.
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