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I do understand that at +12lb/100 octane the Merlin III and Merlin XII have the same boost available and probably the same output. Quote:
I wouldn't say it performs like an F16 but if you are comparing it with the 109s you don't, as I understand it, have an accurate 109 to compare it with (yet).
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The SpitII is the second most accurately modelled TIE fighter! (The first one being the infamous LA5-FN Oleg gave us after a patch - which could perform continous loopings until it ran out of fuel). Easy check: With a SpitII (Immelmann manouver): Full speed level, switch to vertical (3-5g), climb 200-400 meters, switch to level (3-5g) and roll back (head up). Check your speed. Repeat this with a SpitI ~S~ Last edited by 335th_GRAthos; 02-14-2012 at 04:54 PM. |
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The good news for the devs ought to be that having a number of tests with different weights and engine outputs, but the same airframe ought to make the fms more accurate.
When in steady state flight like a speed test, the drag cancels the thrust and the lift cancels the weight. Obvious I know, but it makes it hard for the devs to know which bits are right, or whether errors are canceling. If they match all the tests, they know they have a good model. Sadly, I don't reckon this will happen in the next patch. Ilya mentioned something about FUTURE fm development as if the staff had left or were working on other things. @Grathos - as Talisman says, we want accurate fms, not improvements for one side, and- yes- the 109s are too slow. 56RAF_phoenix |
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