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The TARE weight of the Hurricane IA Rotol with bullet proof windshield and armour plate used in the RAF test was 4982 lbs/2265 kgs, which is 744 lbs less than the TARE weight of the game aircraft which is listed as 2603 kgs/ 5726 lbs. RAF Test link again: http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.o...ane/l2026.html Scroll down for weights of 'overload' aircraft. (6750 lbs) |
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Also, real hurricane rotol takes 8 minutes to get to 17,000, in game it takes 12 minutes! the real hurricane in 12 minutes can get to 22,000 ft. Also the climb rate above 17,000 is shocking.
In addition, the dh5-20 is faster than the rotol to climb, which should be the complete opposite. This is all totally unacceptable in my opinion. Last edited by trademe900; 10-05-2012 at 08:30 AM. |
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I can't disagree with the perfomance issues. I can't see the weight of the pilot's seat armour and IFF included anywhere (73lbs) not that it would answer all the questions.
EDIT: IvanK, when I do my tests I adjust the fuel load to get the same weight as the historical data tests. EDIT2: to avoid confusion I meant I can't see the pilot armour weight and IIF equipment in the Buzzsaw/game data. I'm sure it would have been in JtDs figures.
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Here is the second weight summary for the Hurri report.
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Very interesting. One point which might be worth considering is whether the real life weight includes a pilot. If not then the game weight would need to be a little heavier to allow for this although you would be unlikely to have a 700lb guy sat in the seat!
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Just for reference - 1 gallon of British fuel weighed 7.2lb (Spitfire - The History)
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Whew, gotta cut down on the beer and sausage!
Good find guys. The devil certainly is in the details. 1C have indicated in the past that they model on real specs. Hopefully they will get to them before the final patch. Cheers Last edited by Catseye; 10-05-2012 at 04:37 PM. |
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Pilot is part of service load and included. It should still be noted that wartime tare figures and in game tare figure have little in common, what one has to look for is that fully loaded planes in game and real life have the same weight, and that usables like fuel and ammo correspond to historical figures. Empty weight historically, depending on air force and time, sometimes does not include guns, radio, armour and other things like survival gear, flares, gunsights, guncams, oxygen equipment etc., while in game it does.
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower 1953: Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone, it is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children |
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