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Old 05-30-2012, 09:07 AM
Blakhart Blakhart is offline
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I certainly haven't "given up". I haven't overstressed an airframe for ages. And I don't want a heavy breather on my PC speakers. And you'd still rip off your wings before a breathing sample is played.
You're trying to solve a problem I don't perceive as a problem any more, and I don't like the suggested solutions. So what you are suggesting would make it in fact worse for me. I've been thinking about this a lot with 4.10, I and the most desirable solution was to adjust my flying style.



Egoistic, ignorant opinion, BTW do you fly on-line sometimes ???

Im practic not theoric and in practic there is a big need of such solution.

And what is more important, did you ever felt G in manouver combat m8 ??

Its not an offence.

In real flight you would feel G before damaging airframe, this is fact thats all. There is no discusion about it.

And Its not based on "my friends" opinion.

Its based on my real experience as a real pilot and to be honest I drived in my life sth more than small Cessna.

Nowadays in il2 airframe is damaged to quick before ANY warning on some planes and its un-real bug which should be fixed if possible.

1 option add warning - breathing, red aura, etc

2 option fix airframe damage in Tempest, Spiti, FW, P51 because now its more funny than even arcade ;]

Cheers.

Last edited by Blakhart; 05-30-2012 at 09:10 AM.
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