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Old 11-20-2007, 06:40 PM
ULTIMA_LATET ULTIMA_LATET is offline
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Default Re: P-51 Fuel Tank needs fixed! Please !Do not leave it brok

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Originally Posted by ramstein
The P-51 flight model is Bad until the fuel tank is fixed. These are facts and there is no counter arguement for leaving the plane broken.

The center tank cannot be full and must drain first for combat!
This has been establishing for several years, with begging from the allies to not leave this plane as is! it's totally wrong to leave this plane broken!
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Dear Ramstein,

Nothing is wrong with the P51 FM in IL2, I can tell you that because P51 is the plane I fly most in IL2. You just need to trim it correct!

"Funnily enough, the flight models on some full flight sims are less realistic than what you can get on modern PC based sims. But it is interesting how strong the effect of a mental cultural change of mindset can have. Although full flight simulators have their limitations what concerns FM's, they are now fully accepted by the pilot community. They are used as training tools, and their (slight) lack of realism in some areas is "integrated and realized" in training." - Ddt_IcemanFred

P51: "The flight characteristics, while suicidal for a novice, were sharp-edged and rewarded a skilled pilot with pulse-pounding performance."
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