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Hi. You could fix P.11c. There are several things in the game that are incorrect:
- the date of construction 1939, it should be 1933 - the underside of the wings should be blue - lower chessboards on patches should not have white fields, only red colors were painted - the speedometer indicator disappears when the engine is turned off, after landing - the gear should not fall off in a diving flight, history doesn't know such cases - it was possible to refuse a fuel tank in a plane in the event of a fire - a fuel gauge should be on the left side of the instrument panel - add a mirror on the windshield - some planes had an additional mirror on the right side of the cabin - some of the aircrafts had an on-board radio station; add antenna links - pilot could see the 2 mg on the hawks from the inside of the cabin - on the left side of the cabin there was a rocket in the holder; on both sides of the control stick shaft of the cartridge box - the emblem of the units appears in the wrong place, they should move a bit forward, so as not to cover the serial number of the aircraft. - 303 Squadron (polish unit in UK) used the 111 emblem from Cracow - radio signals are missing at the bottom of the panel - in polish aviation, planes in the border protection corps had other designation like that https://www.thenostalgiashop.co.uk/P...R583)/3783.htm - there was also another experimental camouflage in sharpheads https://modelwork.pl/topic/10717-pzl...ge-148/?page=4 Rifle weapons are 2 mg in the fuselage or 2 in the fuselage and additionally 2 on the hawks. Both variants carried the same designation P.11c. Airplanes with 4 mg were rising slowly and had less maneuverability. |
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