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Old 11-11-2012, 04:21 PM
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Hello. I am the author of these cards, and I would like to know your suggestions for improving these and subsequent maps. Soon be ready 2 more cards RB Istambul 2007 and RB New York, 2010. Now while edited old. All maps will be added to the speed limit in the starting gate. If you would be interested, after editing, I can put all 6 cards in this thread.
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Old 11-11-2012, 04:43 PM
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Hello. I am the author of these cards, and I would like to know your suggestions for improving these and subsequent maps. Soon be ready 2 more cards RB Istambul 2007 and RB New York, 2010. Now while edited old. All maps will be added to the speed limit in the starting gate. If you would be interested, after editing, I can put all 6 cards in this thread.
First of all thanks for your job, I find it very interesting and I see a good potential for a future endearing championship.

The main issue that has to be corrected is the script, sometimes it does not take in account some gate passages and, if it happens, all the track will be compromised... I hope it will be possible to fix it...
About the max speed at start gate will be like real life(370kmh) or lower since the SU26 is slower?
A "in flight" start in front of the start gate can be also a good solution, so to oblige all the pilots to go straight and start the race immediately, in this way everyone will have most likely the same speed at start gate. Another solution, if you don't like the "in flight" start is a time limit with countdown before the start where, if you pass the starting gate before the end nothing happens but if you loose time to climb and you pass the start gate after the end of the count down you will be penalized with 2 or more seconds...
Let me know what do you think.

Waiting for all 6 tracks, cya

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Old 11-11-2012, 05:47 PM
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Old 11-11-2012, 07:09 PM
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Hello. I am the author of these cards, and I would like to know your suggestions for improving these and subsequent maps. Soon be ready 2 more cards RB Istambul 2007 and RB New York, 2010. Now while edited old. All maps will be added to the speed limit in the starting gate. If you would be interested, after editing, I can put all 6 cards in this thread.
Great job on these tracks they are great fun to fly challenging but fun.
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Old 11-11-2012, 07:34 PM
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I'm working on the problem of the passage of the gates on all the maps. Trails were made only for the Su-26 and the distances were calculated only for him based on an average speed of 260 km \ h. Su-26 is in fact not MXR Technologies MX2 and Zivko Edge 540, and by this limitation in the starting gate will be 310 km \ h as the maximum rate of the Su-26 in the horizon. At a speed of 311 km \ h disqualification. Will start from the runway, and before the start gate plane accelerated to nearly 280 km \ h and little sense to gain greater height to disperse no.
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Old 11-11-2012, 10:06 PM
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I'm working on the problem of the passage of the gates on all the maps. Trails were made only for the Su-26 and the distances were calculated only for him based on an average speed of 260 km \ h. Su-26 is in fact not MXR Technologies MX2 and Zivko Edge 540, and by this limitation in the starting gate will be 310 km \ h as the maximum rate of the Su-26 in the horizon. At a speed of 311 km \ h disqualification. Will start from the runway, and before the start gate plane accelerated to nearly 280 km \ h and little sense to gain greater height to disperse no.
Great news keep up the good work. CoD is best air racing sim now. I used to play MFSX Red Bull air race with Extra 300 but that was not as good as your tracks are. It is great to hear that you are optimizing the tracks for the slower Su-26. I wish more aerobatic planes could be added with different names and appearances but with performance of MX2 or Edge 540 either by modders or as an DLC of some kind.
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Old 11-12-2012, 03:43 AM
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Hello.
Slalom for doing video to get familiar with the track.
In the future, make a video for each track, but it will take time.

P.S. Sorry for my English, translated by google translator

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Old 11-12-2012, 02:13 PM
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MXS faster than the Su-26 only in a horizontal flight. Average speed maneuvering would be about the same. Take the starting gate at 370 km / h, they can both, like the rest of the participating aircraft. I see no point in reducing the initial rate compared to the original.
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Old 11-13-2012, 08:58 AM
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Slalom for doing video to get familiar with the track.
In the future, make a video for each track, but it will take time.

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Nice video! I like the 3 view idea.
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Old 11-12-2012, 05:08 PM
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I'm working on the problem of the passage of the gates on all the maps. Trails were made only for the Su-26 and the distances were calculated only for him based on an average speed of 260 km \ h. Su-26 is in fact not MXR Technologies MX2 and Zivko Edge 540, and by this limitation in the starting gate will be 310 km \ h as the maximum rate of the Su-26 in the horizon. At a speed of 311 km \ h disqualification. Will start from the runway, and before the start gate plane accelerated to nearly 280 km \ h and little sense to gain greater height to disperse no.
I don't think is correct to limit the skills of a pilot from start gate to end of race... the acceleration and the speed control is something to consider in the overall pilot performance of the race... With su26 is really easy to reach 350km/h that can be a good max start speed, from 351kmh up to 360kmh 2 second of penalty and above 370 disqualification... but I would prefer rules like real life

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MXS faster than the Su-26 only in a horizontal flight. Average speed maneuvering would be about the same. Take the starting gate at 370 km / h, they can both, like the rest of the participating aircraft. I see no point in reducing the initial rate compared to the original.
+1 let's apply real world rules... it's easier and more realistic http://www.redbullairrace.com/cs/Sat...21238614010221

Starting a race with speed near 370km/h is really difficult and challenging, why limiting it?
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