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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles. |
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The yak-3 fighter is the pilot's (some nickname, I think) (that's how one pilot described the front-line fighter?) (something) late in 1940, and became one of the most important fighter planes of ww2, an example of (too fast) ... was first deployed to the front in 1942 to face the Messerschmitt (bf) 109 5(?E?) ... (something too fast about earlier variants and yak-1 and mass-producing them) then they were constructed in (too fast). After that it was called yak-1, and future versions received the designation yak-1M,
m for "Москит" (if that's "mosquito," it's a damn good name). Then they switched to developing a plane with a faster (...?) attack... That's about the percentage of a native-Russian narration that I can pick up without listening over and over again or using словарь for the less-usual words. I would rather turn in 10 seconds than 12 seconds... I would run tests in training mode but I don't have a stopwatch |
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Well I found out the answer to my earlier question, it turns out officially the yak-3's corner speed was considered about 360kph but one source said modern engineers say it's more like 320kph
And here is the link to the yak-3 pilot's manual: http://www.aviation.ru/contrib/Andre...nual/index.htm <> great socialist realist painting on the cover, the pilot ready to fight за родину. Not all of it is done accurately in BOP apparently, but a lot of it is, including <censored by NKVD>, which I've already used to <censored by NKVD>. Also <censored by NKVD> is accurate, but <censored by NKVD> is not. After вой - I mean tournament ends, NKVD will uncensor information, or send Smersh to kill everyone depending on what kind of mood they're in. Last edited by kozzm0; 11-13-2009 at 07:09 AM. |
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