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Old 11-09-2010, 06:53 PM
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Okay, but here's my question....what was the speed of the aircraft in that video?

From the RAF website:

"The Hawker Hurricane was the first operational R.A.F. aircraft capable of a top speed in excess of 300 m.p.h"

The video below shows what objects look like at 195mph low on the deck:

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=17253

So I'm guessing that the Hurricane was ticking over?

Is there a video showing what the ground will look like when being flown over at speed?
View angle was very narrow which reduces the sense of speed. I think it's safe to say that all objects and the map will be 1:1 scale, and object density and texture resolution pretty high, so you can expect that the feeling of speed will be as good as possible within the limits of using a monitor with limited peripheral vision (assuming you don't have a projection dome in your basement )


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Secondly, is there any footage that shows weather effects from cockpit view?

Check this video out from 1-minute in:
Never liked that effect myself - looks completely fake and out of place to me Anyway, I think weather effects aren't fully tuned yet and have been mostly absent from the Igromir version (referring to what I've read at the sukhoi.ru forum, at least as far as I could decipher it )
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