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Old 11-20-2009, 10:09 AM
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Very true, if the admin could correct this type, we would be appreciate it.

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Shouldn't there be "Team Daidalos" instead of "Team Daidalus"just saying... since it is sticky and I see people copying it wrong.
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Old 11-20-2009, 09:38 PM
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Default the Bearcat, if it's possible

Can you model the F8F Bearcat? Just asking. Here's a nice write-up about flying it:
http://www.airbum.com/pireps/PirepBearcat.2.html
I'm asking because there of the "1946 scenario" planes that are already included, and maybe someone might think this one is worthy.
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ps another link, be sure to page down to see the whole article: Bearcats in Action http://www.scribd.com/doc/20917596/F...RCAT-IN-ACTION
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Old 11-21-2009, 07:42 AM
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can TD please have a separate, sticky thread, for wet-dream wish-list new aircraft requests please, instead of polluting this one and filling up pages for TD to have to sift through?



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Old 11-21-2009, 03:16 PM
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can TD please have a separate, sticky thread, for wet-dream wish-list new aircraft requests please, instead of polluting this one and filling up pages for TD to have to sift through?



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I hope you don't mean to be insulting in that reply. I'm sure you took note of the third post on the first page of this thread as it asked for French fighters.
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Old 11-21-2009, 03:19 PM
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Very true, if the admin could correct this type, we would be appreciate it.
Done!

Yet, I was reluctant. The logo used by TD says LOS not LUS

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Old 11-23-2009, 09:46 AM
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Nearmiss, too quick on the trigger? It is supposed to be as in the logo = Daidalos, not Daidalus. It used to be "lus" in this thread, then it was briefly corrected to "los" (by original author of the thread?) and then back to "lus" by you, thus the confusion.
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Old 11-23-2009, 11:01 AM
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A few humble requests for the fine men of Team Daedalos:

Could the AI routine be fixed for certain bombers that have a tendency to plough into the back of one another when set in grouped flights - examples are the Beaufighter, Mosquito, A-20, Stuka and Ju-88. Other planes such as the Il-2 seem to have an avoidance routine where the plane in front will climb slightly to allow the one behind to take its rightful place in the formation. I think the Ju-88 may also need its landing routine fixing, as they tend to collide in the run-in.

Also could the carrier take-off routine be fixed for the TBF/TBM and F4U? - these planes tend to swing into the island or off the side during rougher weather. This seems to be weight-related as it can be lessened (but not eradicated) by reducing fuel.

Finally, improving in-game markings, increasing smoke/fire visibility, improving textures for current maps and improving the models for the older vehicles, which are starting to look very dated now.

Thanks for your consideration gentlemen.
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Old 11-23-2009, 11:07 AM
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Oh yes - forgot the big one - the ground attack routines for various AI planes (mainly American for some reason) are currently suicidal when rocket-firing or strafing. Examples are the F4U, P-47, P-38 and TBF. I think this is due to their tendency to take on two targets in one dive and fire two or more rockets or strafe twice - it greatly increases their likelihood of ploughing into the ground.

Also the Fw-190F-8 seems to get itself into a strange low-level death-spin due to the tight turns it tries to make when strafing.
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Old 11-24-2009, 02:38 AM
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Questions to TD:

Rear seat for Beaufighter Mk 21 - are there any plans to model this?
Dogfights with moving objects - are there any plans to incorporate any such mechanic?
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Old 11-24-2009, 06:58 AM
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Hi TD,
First and foremost a big thanks for the great job.

I have a Q for you and that is if you plan on adjusting the FF settings? There is som egreat new hardware regarding hotas's that is out or coming along and the forces really need some attention.

all the best and keep the good work going

HaJa

EDIT: I don't want to type everything again but look at my post in the G940 thread and you'll have a possible fix

regards

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