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Originally Posted by Ice_Eagle
FW-190 pilots had a specific set of complex instructions on what to do in their heavily damaged 190:
1. Jettison canopy
2. Bail
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Yes, but what counts as heavy damage? And, why is it that no amount of .50 caliber MG fire can break the wing of a FW-190 or P-51, when its possible for .50 caliber MG to break the wing of a Spitfire MkIX, a P-63, or a dozen other fighters of similar vintage and size?
The way that IL2 models wing damage and breakage seems to be highly subjective, and wings seem to be far more fragile than they should be.
My guess is that this is because IL2 doesn't have a mechanism for modeling progressive weakening of a given part due to damage, nor a method of accurately modeling the effects of G-forces and air resistance on those damaged parts.