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| IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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+1 Keep the realism.
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Great Video on the Tiger Moth. Some observations.
Tacho gyrations certainly are wild after start. With Flex/Direct drive tachos I would anticipate some fluctuations on start as the drive "takes up the slack" of going from 0 RPM to whatever the throttle position/ Idle would be. Same goes when rapidly selecting idle. These Tachos tend to exhibit more "bounce" at the lower RPM settings. If the drive cable is frayed and or damaged then fluctuations tend to be more evident. (Source Chief engineer of Flying museum in Aus). Taxying again bounce is pretty wild in the vid.... no idea why unless terrain is affecting it ? On Take off the tacho is pretty steady with variations of perhaps +- 50 thats all. these increase a little during acceleration as the RPM increase with increasing IAS, but again pretty small In the cruise (3:56 in the vid) again very small bounces in the order of +- 50 RPM max. On Final approach around 600RPM the bounce is again very small+-50 RPM. So the vid shows wild gyrations on startup but at constant power settings and IAS pretty small variations. Similar variation is seen in Blenheim MKIV tacho. At idle the tacho "bounce" is around +- 70 RPM but in flight including reasonable large speed excursions during a display RPM variations are only in the order of +-20 RPM. This with Pitch set to coarse. There is some great in cockpit Blenheim IV video in this DVD: http://www.flyingmachinestv.co.uk/DV.../DVDStore.html With respect to Merlins (Source: Chief engineer Restoration/Flying museum in Aus). RR Merlins were all Mechanical Direct/Flex drive tachos. Packard Merlins were Electrical. Again talking to current Spitfire pilot flying RR and Packard Merlins he couldnt see any difference Tacho wise just steady RPM with virtually no bounce. |
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have a look at the Hurri tach needle in post latest Steam release patch
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Yes what about it ? In both the CSU equipped Hurricanes and Spits I see a very subtle hunting of the RPM which is pretty neat imo. |
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+1000
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seconding that as well.
Except, as always (ceterum censero... ) some heading indicator for those without 6DOF, as they have no well-working way to find out the heading ^_^
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Originally Posted by SYN_Bliss View Post
As a realism squad - most definitely +1! +1 And make it optional please |
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