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Old 09-23-2009, 11:59 AM
TonyPilot TonyPilot is offline
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Default Plane pitching ?!?!

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Question: Il 2 Sturmovik:Birds of Prey -Don't found that the plane have too much pitching movement during navigation and the manovers? I have see many video inside the cockpit of Spitfire and other planes of IIWW and I have see the the manover and the navigation (in the good wether) are more stable respect the game?
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Old 09-23-2009, 12:34 PM
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Hi everyone!
Question: Il 2 Sturmovik:Birds of Prey -Don't found that the plane have too much pitching movement during navigation and the manovers? I have see many video inside the cockpit of Spitfire and other planes of IIWW and I have see the the manover and the navigation (in the good wether) are more stable respect the game?
Are you saying the game or the RL is more stable? Both would make sense in a way.
The fighters were designed to be quite unstable, so it would be hard to fly them in a very straight line => RL could be less stable.
However, in an airplane you have way more feel for what the plane is doing, and the pilots had a longer training than us gamers => The game could be less stable.
It's hard to compare games and RL in any situation, but especially with flying the lack of feeling has a big impact.
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