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Old 10-14-2012, 12:28 PM
RegRag1977 RegRag1977 is offline
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Thumbs up oh yes JU87 cockpit needs restyling!

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Do you guys have also planned some restyling for the German aviation, 109 e Stuka cockpits for ex.?
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would like to see new 109 and Ju87 cockpit too! The latter especially is one of the oldest looking of them all, along with MiG3, P47 and Me109, which look somewhat better.

As for the 109 pit, would be interesting to restrict view with better detailed cockpit, adding the dessicant device on the low right side of the windshield and also the top part of the panzer galland armor, which is not modelled in IL2 and that should restrict rear high view.

As is now the IL2 109 offers marginally more visibility than what was on the original machine.
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Old 10-14-2012, 03:13 PM
Lagarto Lagarto is offline
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As is now the IL2 109 offers marginally more visibility than what was on the original machine.
Keep in mind that computer monitors offer by far less visibility than what was on the original machine. For example, I hate to fly the 109 F-4 because of that external armored windscreen which obstructs the view. I doubt it was so obstructive in a real-life cockpit.

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