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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 08-07-2009, 08:55 PM
thundermuffin thundermuffin is offline
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The Rustsatz field modifications allowed for guns or other equipment to be fitted to standardised location points present on all aircraft from the G onwards. Therefore the extra 20mm cannon could be removed in the field, but without them the standard G6 armament of 1 20mm cannon and 2 13mm MGs lacked punch against bombers.

Normal solution was to have some 109s without extra armament escorting the more heavily armed bomber destroyers. Other solutions were to use Bf109s fitted with a 30mm engine mounted cannon as a permanent modification, or another Rustsatz kit with 2 30mm cannon fitted instead of the optional 20mm cannon, but these were late introductions and the 30mm Mk108 had too slow a fire rate and too low a muzzle velocity for effective use against fighters.
This has to be the biggest 'nerd-off' I've ever seen... as a matter of fact, this entire forum is NOTHING but flight nerds... you people know WAY to much about these things...
I love it
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Old 08-08-2009, 12:21 AM
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This has to be the biggest 'nerd-off' I've ever seen... as a matter of fact, this entire forum is NOTHING but flight nerds... you people know WAY to much about these things...
I love it
yeah I think David should work for the history channel
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Old 08-08-2009, 12:41 AM
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This has to be the biggest 'nerd-off' I've ever seen... as a matter of fact, this entire forum is NOTHING but flight nerds... you people know WAY to much about these things...
I love it
Agread, complete no life nerds. I really don't like it, but hey, you learn a thing or two... plus i'm bored and like the game.
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Old 08-08-2009, 01:51 AM
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Agread, complete no life nerds. I really don't like it, but hey, you learn a thing or two... plus i'm bored and like the game.
Dude if you like that you should check out the official PC forum over at UBI

http://forums.ubi.com/eve/ubb.x?a=fr...102&f=23110283

people have made this game (or WW2 fighters) their life, some of the stuff they know is unbelievable haha
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Old 08-08-2009, 03:05 PM
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Agread, complete no life nerds. I really don't like it, but hey, you learn a thing or two... plus i'm bored and like the game.
Sorry to break your preconceptions, but its quite possible to have a life and still have a good knowledge of aircraft or indeed any other subject (I draw the line at Trekkies though). Most nights I'm down at "The Watering Hole", which is my Uni's own Bar, with my flatmates and other friends, and if you have noticed that sometimes my posts are a bit rambling that would probably be because I'm still a bit drunk
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