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Old 08-21-2012, 07:37 AM
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Please make all ordnance types and names in English (for the English version) so we would know what to choose and what is available!
It's very annoying trying to figure out the type of bombs or rockets when playing campaigns with non Anglo/American air forces since their types are only mentioned in the original language of the country you're flying (but written with English alphabet).
Do you have examples, what to change? We use the designation, that the ordnance had in war. We cannot 'invent' names for it.
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Old 08-22-2012, 07:43 AM
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One little request:

Could we have an additional key to turn off the MGs?
(Just like we can turn off pods)
Why?
For tankbusters, be it in the 129 or the 110, we only need the big gun in certain situations. Now, for ppl without a gazillion fire buttons on the stick this means we have to reconfigure the fire buttons everytime we switch from - or to - one of the above mentioned planes.

Well, actually this button would also have to disable the 20mm on the 129.
On the 110 the MK108 is also connected to the cannon, so I'm no sure if this is even possible.

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Old 08-22-2012, 09:02 AM
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On some airfields AI aircraft disappear after landing, and on others they don’t. Is it possible to stop them from disappearing?
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Old 08-27-2012, 05:27 PM
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actualize p-39 armament rockets, fueltanks bombs
actualize i16 armament too

actualize maps that are WIP or already finish- (and are very completed on forest and real airfields) specially east front.
fix quick mission builder
will be nice see new aircraft like ju188 - he177 - he112 - finissh aircaft armament modification - british bombers - early war biplanes
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Old 08-28-2012, 12:14 AM
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Default Hey TD just a couple ideas!

More readable gauges for F4U, better rear view for Tempest, new engine frontal area for Fw190A.

Better positionned gunsight and reticle for P51B/C and P47 razorbacks.

Tyre/shock absorber/brake sounds especially when landing

Original gunsight for Airacobra.
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Old 08-28-2012, 09:55 AM
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Default another idea: mid air collision

When two aircraft collide, the more robust in construction suffers less damage. Or at least both suffer fatal damages.
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Old 08-28-2012, 04:42 PM
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and these coul be nicwe fly it
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Old 08-25-2012, 03:37 AM
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Hi EJGr.Ost_Caspar and sorry for late reply.
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Do you have examples, what to change? We use the designation, that the ordnance had in war.
Example: HE in English is the abbreviation/designation of two words; H for High, and E for Explosive, I know it because I speak English.

But, for the German aircraft, for example, we have the The AB, SC, SP, W.GR, all of which abbreviations of their respective German words.

For example the SP ordnance:
S stands for some German word starting with S followed by another German word starting with P!

Unfortunately I don't speak German, so I can't tell what those two words (starting with the S and the P) suppose to be!

Same goes for the Russian abbreviations such as; FAB, VAP, RS, AO, BRS, PTAB-2.5, AJ-2, M-13.
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We cannot 'invent' names for it.
Nor did I asked for "inventing" names, I'm talking about the German and Russian abbreviations of their respective German and Russian words which represent different types munitions in German and Russian languages.

All I'm asking is to have the German and Russian abbreviated words into their English counterparts , just as it's done for the Japanese ordnance (English words i.e designations used instead of their original Japanese ones).

Cheers.
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Founded on the web in less than one minute...
http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php...es-mean-Forums
I think that you'll be able to find a tuto to learn how to scroll in the page linked above...
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Old 08-25-2012, 09:00 AM
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Hi EJGr.Ost_Caspar and sorry for late reply.

Example: HE in English is the abbreviation/designation of two words; H for High, and E for Explosive, I know it because I speak English.

But, for the German aircraft, for example, we have the The AB, SC, SP, W.GR, all of which abbreviations of their respective German words.

For example the SP ordnance:
S stands for some German word starting with S followed by another German word starting with P!

Unfortunately I don't speak German, so I can't tell what those two words (starting with the S and the P) suppose to be!

Same goes for the Russian abbreviations such as; FAB, VAP, RS, AO, BRS, PTAB-2.5, AJ-2, M-13.

Nor did I asked for "inventing" names, I'm talking about the German and Russian abbreviations of their respective German and Russian words which represent different types munitions in German and Russian languages.

All I'm asking is to have the German and Russian abbreviated words into their English counterparts , just as it's done for the Japanese ordnance (English words i.e designations used instead of their original Japanese ones).

Cheers.
Google those abbreviations

I like those historical name
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