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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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Im afraid you will never get a Whirly.
It was an insignificant cul de sac, obsolete by 1943 Im sorry for you loss. |
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It would have been much more interesting to get a Whirlwind than a Moth, for instance, an aircraft most players will only fly once, just to see what it is.
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All pilots would have flown the moth, or perhaps Avro504, as a first step in pilot training. Very very few pilots ever flew the Whirlwind.plus it was not in service in the time frame of the game at present |
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Bob Calvert for the win!
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"All pilots would have flown the moth, or perhaps Avro504, as a first step in pilot training."
A training aircraft would be useful in the game, only if the other aircrafts were not so easy to fly. |
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Or perhaps the training missions a little more demanding.
The training in game is pathetic.Personally I would have structured it differently. Something like First flight circuit and bump Second flight first solo Third flight Orientering fly from airfield one to airfield two try not to get lost. Final training fighter type aircraft follow the leader Then be assigned to a squadron. But then again I would have made the Wellington flyable too. |
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The whirlwind was a bag of crap hence why it was scrapped and the Mossie was built from it.
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