Changing aspects of the GUI would be easier than changing the graphics engine, but why bother? By this point, (most) players are familiar with the IL2 GUI and it isn't that bad.
The part of the GUI which could benefit from further development is the FMB, and to a lesser extent the co-op server, which could potentially incorporate good ideas from 3rd party programs.
Not really germane to IL2, but something to consider, is that most civilian flight simulators lack detailed damage models. To my mind, that's a massive mistake since the fundamental rule of flying is "don't break the plane."
Unless there's a real chance that you'll fry the engine if you mistreat it, tear the wings or control surfaces off if you overstress the airframe, or collapse the landing gear if you land too hard, then you're just flying a scenery generator.
Additionally, it appears that DTS is mostly just modernizing the MS FSX game engine. That's an inherently flawed approach since it relies on a whole bunch of "look-up tables". There are better methods out there.
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