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| IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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Well, this video proves beyond doubt you can see the prop/rotor, with no disk at all!
http://youtu.be/O020Bh9O4qo Convinced?
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Ha!.. good one, and just proves why you should never trust videos or pics to base all of your assumptions on..
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oh yeah, we're back to the 'propeller disc' issue again! Hooray, the world should be infinitely grateful to you!
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are this runway tiles new?
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This. RPM is 0 and harry potter style prop.
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the tip of the needle is below the 1600 hash mark. so it is either at idle or the engine is off. either way, you should see a prop.
let's face the music. they probably don't know how to model the aerodynamic forces on the prop with dynamic weather. that knowledge probably left with oleg when he got on the train. so they made up this epilepsy filter to cover for it. pretty sad considering this is a prop sim. |
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