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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

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Old 06-16-2010, 03:37 AM
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Please Daidalos Team ... Save me from reading this rambling thread every couple of days and release it !

My apologies in advance .. just had to do this ..
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Old 06-16-2010, 04:03 AM
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The 109 became the main Luftwaffe model in 1939. Only a few unit used older models as the war started.
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Old 06-16-2010, 05:50 AM
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Maybe someone know who made this Mig-15?
First 3 weeks I saw I have this plane I did not want to fly any other. It is so good that I was happy to fly offline after a long period of time.
Even air brakes are active. You can open cockpit. Amazing details of landing-gear.
I think this plane suits fully to the Il-2 standards.
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Old 06-16-2010, 07:09 AM
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Old 06-16-2010, 07:14 AM
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The biggest problem implementing the mig15 will be there will be the need of rebuil all the g limits for the planes. All planes have the same g limit, that's not implemented per plane but in the sim as a whole. The mig15 and planes of similar caracteristics at that time had g suits and pilots were able to cope with much higher g forces than previously. That change will not be simply "put a plane on the sim".

Ans you will always able to fly it with the mod!!!
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Old 06-16-2010, 07:36 AM
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'Black Tuesday' for me
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Old 06-16-2010, 02:53 PM
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The biggest problem implementing the mig15 will be there will be the need of rebuil all the g limits for the planes. All planes have the same g limit, that's not implemented per plane but in the sim as a whole. The mig15 and planes of similar caracteristics at that time had g suits and pilots were able to cope with much higher g forces than previously. That change will not be simply "put a plane on the sim".

Ans you will always able to fly it with the mod!!!

After 4.10 all planes will have their own g-limits based on aircraft type, weight/fuel/ordanance etc. and these will change dynamically, its in the dev. updates.
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Old 06-16-2010, 03:02 PM
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Just been playing around with the Fokker DXXI and B-534 as I haven't flown these much, what excellent aircraft (model quality I mean) the damage effects and cockpit detail are amazing, props to TD, looking forward to future addons. It would be nice to have some campaigns for these new planes, id better get busy, lol.
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Old 06-16-2010, 03:12 PM
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The Franks G-suit
The first G-suits were developed by a team led by Wilbur R. Franks at the University of Toronto's Banting and Best Medical Institute in 1941. These devices used water filled bladders around the legs and two 'Mk.' versions (or Marks) were developed:

Franks Mark I suits were used by RAF Hurricane and Spitfire pilots;
Franks Mark II suits were used by the United States Army Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force pilots. U.S. pilots tested them during 1944, but found the water system uncomfortable and were issued an air-inflatable designs known as Berger suits from September 1944.
[edit] The GPS series 'Berger' Gradient Pressure Suit
In the United States, physiologists Drs. Earl H. Wood, Edward Baldes, Charles Code and Edward Lambert also contributed to the study and development of G-suits in the 1940s.[7]

The researchers were part of a team assembled at the Mayo Clinic investigating the effects of high performance flight on military pilots, by studying physiological effects of flight and how to mitigate them.[7] They used a large centrifuge to whirl riders and observe their blood pressures at the head and heart levels with special instruments.[7] To prevent drops in blood pressure, the team designed an air bladder suit that inflated at the pilot’s calves, thighs and abdomen.[7]

Their efforts finally culminated with the release of the first US military design in late 1943: the GPS (Gradient Pressure Suit) type fighter pilot's G-1 G-suit.[8] The team subsequently worked on developing further, more advanced models in 1944 and beyond.[8]
Will there be G-suits in 4.10 or later ?

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Old 06-16-2010, 09:12 AM
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I think this plane suits fully to the Il-2 standards.
It doesn't even have a cockpit. What standards are you talking about?
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