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

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Old 09-10-2009, 02:29 PM
TEL79 TEL79 is offline
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Works for me with an AV8R. Firing the guns while on the ground works as a slow break as well.
Are you sure you are flying Spitfire on Sim, all other planes flip at 57 but not enough to roll over. Flipping happens only on Sim/Spitfire/AV8R. Nothing will result in controlled recovery of the 57 flip. It seems to be purely random when the flipping is violent enough to nose down Spitfire, but it will always happen in at least 9/10 of the cases. I have already suspected 10 different reasons how to prevent this but none of them really works except randomly.

I just tried the firing, but it still flips at 57. It doesn't even help if I drive the runway in circles a few times. Whenever you slow below 57, it will flip.
There is still no cure for this.

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Old 09-10-2009, 04:15 PM
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Default Weird AI behaviour

I've also noted that your plane will sometimes take off by itself and the flight controls freeze until you are some way from the airfield.

Anybody else experience this? Any reasons?
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