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Old 03-02-2010, 04:31 AM
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Hi Oleg and teamwork guys!!!

- Question: Will be there a Ju 52? I dont see it by any side, and the Junkers 52 was omnipresent in all war campaigns.
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In 2005 we've already seen these two. No further process reported since then, though I think the models have already been finished.

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Old 03-02-2010, 07:24 AM
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Guys, need some "intel" about those two equipments ?

I would greatly appreciate .







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Old 03-02-2010, 07:32 AM
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these are elements of German system of radars.
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Old 03-02-2010, 02:52 PM
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these are elements of German system of radars.
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showpos...&postcount=150


Thanks Oleg for your answer, but I'm looking for further information, like a accurate denomination/description like :

FuG 404 Jagdschloss A or FuMG 451 Freiburg II.


I've made some extensive researches on many specialise web sites but I can't find any picture / name of the real thing.

http://www.fortendenhelder.nl/radars...fkortingen.htm

http://www.atlantikwall.info/radar/technik/flum.htm

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Old 03-02-2010, 03:33 PM
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THose aren't radar systems but devices for Radio Navigation (Wotan I and II used for X- and Y- blind bombing procedure).

The only land-based radar system in Germany at that time was the FumB FREYA (although the exact type escapes me).
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Old 03-02-2010, 04:05 PM
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Oleg,

I have never asked you a question before, but I have been an avid player of IL2 since it was released, so I would like to ask a question about SOW.

This may have already been asked before:-

Will you model random engine or system failures? It would be interesting (maybe a little frustrating for the player of course) if just after you have taken off in your Spitfire, your engine starts to cough and splutter, forcing you to turn back and land.

This is maybe a degree of realism that some players wouldnt like, so could it be an option perhaps?

1 more question please,

Again, this may already have been asked. Do you have plans to allow 4 engine bombers (Lancaster, B17, B24 for example) to be flyable by players in future releases of the SOW series ? I hope so.

Thank you for IL2 and SOW looks like it will be every armchair pilots dream!
S! Bunster
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Old 03-02-2010, 08:58 PM
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Oleg,

I have never asked you a question before, but I have been an avid player of IL2 since it was released, so I would like to ask a question about SOW.

This may have already been asked before:-

Will you model random engine or system failures? It would be interesting (maybe a little frustrating for the player of course) if just after you have taken off in your Spitfire, your engine starts to cough and splutter, forcing you to turn back and land.

This is maybe a degree of realism that some players wouldnt like, so could it be an option perhaps?

1 more question please,

Again, this may already have been asked. Do you have plans to allow 4 engine bombers (Lancaster, B17, B24 for example) to be flyable by players in future releases of the SOW series ? I hope so.

Thank you for IL2 and SOW looks like it will be every armchair pilots dream!
S! Bunster
Probably yes. As an option. Can't say right now with 100% sure.

Yes we plan in future bobers of such types. Depending of success again.
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Old 03-02-2010, 05:21 PM
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THose aren't radar systems but devices for Radio Navigation (Wotan I and II used for X- and Y- blind bombing procedure).

The only land-based radar system in Germany at that time was the FumB FREYA (although the exact type escapes me).

Thanks csThor !


Y - Zweistrahlbake "Fridolin" , FuSAn 733,
Y7 "Anton" , Jobourg, Cotentin
Peilanlagen dienten zur Führung von Bombenangriffen

Bearing plants served for the guidance of bomb attacks









And this mobile canteen ????



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Old 03-02-2010, 09:01 PM
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And this mobile canteen ????



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It is part of a FlaKstellung, an anti-aircraft battery:




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Old 03-02-2010, 08:52 PM
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THose aren't radar systems but devices for Radio Navigation (Wotan I and II used for X- and Y- blind bombing procedure).

The only land-based radar system in Germany at that time was the FumB FREYA (although the exact type escapes me).
It is working as radar system. Radars may have different purposes. As one of many - radio naviation. So anyway the name of this system is Radar in English.
Antennas of radar can be receivers or transmitters or both at once, depending ot the purpose and constructions, range of frequiency, etc, and so on...
Votans was just a part of the whole system of radio navigation.
Later we wiill see other types of devices used in that system. Including working devices in aircraft.
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