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Offline Bino

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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2009, 10:01:40 PM »
Ho, Chumly!  Good to see you, too.  How goes it?


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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2009, 04:53:32 PM »
Never flown in S3 so can't comment. As for FSO, the more structure such as having hit a target by T+XX and so forth basically grew over time from player experience and wanting to make sure that everyone had an opportunity for action against decent odds.

Way back when I think 2003 we didn't have the hit target by X time rule. So several CiCs would hold back their actually bomber strikes to say T+90 as they tried to either wipe out the defenders with fighter sweeps, out wait the defenders (catch them when refueling), or take very long routes to out flank them. All valid tactics but it resulted in a decent amount of people not seeing action. So we modified things to up the opportunity for combat since that is what everyone wanted.

Basically things like that are behind all the rules we have in place. Such as attacking and defending with a credible force. Who wants to be a squad of 4-6 and defending a base and then get hit by a 40 plus plane attack group because your CiC has the bulk of your forces also on attack.

It all comes down to game play for us and trying to give you guys a relatively equal chance of winning, opportunity for combat, etc. which becomes a little harder as the numbers grow. I remember the days of 180 pilots (both sides combined) in FSO and definitely was easier designing things back then.
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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #17 on: April 16, 2009, 11:10:39 AM »
Hi guys,
Chapel was my wingman for awhile when we were in the Haze flying the S3.

I was the guy who got tracerX hooked up to fly with the Haze when he inquired a year or so ago.

I check in here at AH now and then, but I fly WB's 99.9% of the time.  I've done the CM training for WB's and should soon be an active CM there.  I have also CO'd 20 S3 frames the last 2 years. I was supreme Allied S3 commander in the large event "The Ardennes Wargame" completed last month.  So I speak current S3.  Anything I can pass along concerning the S3, how we do things, rules, setups etc - let me know.  I'd be glad to help answer your questions.   I'll have to check out your FSO's in the future, they sound like fun events.

I currently belong to the 352nd FG in WB's, and have 352nd and Haze friends here in AH.    In a perfect world, I'd fly both sims extensively.  But I just don't have that kind of time.   My interest is designing fun events folks want to fly.  I fly every fighter, buff, and GV the games offer - I do it all. 

Just thought I'd say Hi, and I enjoy reading your thoughts on the events you put on here.   Nice to see ya Chap!   
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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #18 on: April 16, 2009, 03:15:01 PM »
Welcome sir!  :aok
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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #19 on: April 19, 2009, 03:13:00 AM »
I used to fly S3's, mostly as a Bomber pilot with 550th Tigertails and 100th HBG, great fun!
Often Daddy's 31st FG were our escort, our WB's squad (367th Dynamite Gang) all came over here in '02 during the mass exodus. Glad to see WB still kickin, I miss that rolling plane set

When I first joined WB's back in 97', I always checked out the "Haze" website to learn more about the game,  great squad
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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #20 on: April 22, 2009, 02:27:48 PM »
Thanks fellas,

Good to see folks still kickin around here/there and everywhere in between.
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Glad things are still going well for you in WB's Tracer.
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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #21 on: April 28, 2009, 09:20:48 PM »
I used to fly S3's, mostly as a Bomber pilot with 550th Tigertails and 100th HBG, great fun!
Often Daddy's 31st FG were our escort, our WB's squad (367th Dynamite Gang) all came over here in '02 during the mass exodus. Glad to see WB still kickin, I miss that rolling plane set

When I first joined WB's back in 97', I always checked out the "Haze" website to learn more about the game,  great squad

Howdy Cooley,  I kinda sorta remember you from the 550th in WB.   Currently flying there in the S3's.. Love the organization and discipline.  Just finished a hairy S3 5 frame series getting B17s into Germany with the 31st flying this time as LW.   What a challenge to stay alive in the B17s,  as well as for the escorts..

Organization is why I love the S3s....

New to AH and hope to soon check out all the events, but will always make myself available to the WB S3  due to squad camraderie and organization that goes into the S3...


See you in AH on non-squad days!

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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #22 on: April 28, 2009, 09:23:18 PM »
As for comms,   it's really no big deal installing Ventrillo / Teamspeak to load to join your squadmates...   Even moreso,  our comms in 'ventrillo'  are even more secure.

You get used to it,  just like you get used to AH not increasing engine RPM sounds during a dive while using the stock game sound effects (haven't yet used tictoc sounds though)....  How strange is that to experience 'sterile'  sounds that are unnafected by gravity.  The prop should/ would turn faster and the engine RPM sound would increase?

If WB can model it,  why cant AH2?   I know this is probably a tiresome repeated topic.  Just comparing one disadvantage to another...
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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #23 on: April 28, 2009, 09:36:36 PM »
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If WB can model it,  why cant AH2?
I think I have seen this question a thousand times. :) It is all a matter of priorities. They can do it in AH, but HTC chooses to do other things instead. I am sure Aces High has some features that WB does not and someone could be asking if AH can do it why don't they in WB? ;)

Also you may or may not know that the creator of WB, (hitech) is also the creator of Aces High. It is never a matter of can't
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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #24 on: April 28, 2009, 11:27:02 PM »

I was the guy who got tracerX hooked up to fly with the Haze when he inquired a year or so ago.


Tracer, excellent to see you are still around.  When I say that there are a lot of excellent people in S3, you are one of the people I am referring to.  It was a pleasure flying with you guys, and I am glad you got me hooked up with the Haze.  I would be happy to return the favor if you ever want to sample FSO.  Just drop me a line.  I have cut my flight time way back, so FSO is about the only time I have online anymore.


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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #25 on: April 28, 2009, 11:37:23 PM »
You get used to it,  just like you get used to AH not increasing engine RPM sounds during a dive while using the stock game sound effects (haven't yet used tictoc sounds though)....  How strange is that to experience 'sterile'  sounds that are unnafected by gravity.  The prop should/ would turn faster and the engine RPM sound would increase?

I hope this doesn't get off topic, but...

My understanding of a variable speed prop tells me that the pitch of the blade adjusts to keep the RPM constant at the selected level.  A dive would not increase the RPM of the engine any more than an increase in throttle would.  The only sound difference should be changes in power.  Is this a case of Hollywood giving us a false sense of reality?

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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #26 on: April 28, 2009, 11:48:02 PM »
Might be a throwback from early war props, when those 1930s dive bombers went into a dive they sped up (hence worry about over-speeding your engine in a dive). Probably had that shrieking noise most expect.

However, if you look at RPMs you'll see they do spike in high-speed dives. Not much, but often you'll see it maxed out (at whatever the safe level is for that plane) until you level out and then slow down.

Some planes absolutely won't reduce RPM at certain speeds.

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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #27 on: April 29, 2009, 12:02:28 AM »
S3's in WB were (are) the penultimate in scenario flying.  The limited lives added a sense of realism that you don't often find in any MMO, let alone the flight ones.

Only reason I left WB for AH2 is the cockpit views suck in WB.  You cannot adjust your head to maximize your views like in AH2, and that makes SA all the harder to maintain.
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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #28 on: April 29, 2009, 10:18:20 PM »
I hope this doesn't get off topic, but...

My understanding of a variable speed prop tells me that the pitch of the blade adjusts to keep the RPM constant at the selected level.  A dive would not increase the RPM of the engine any more than an increase in throttle would.  The only sound difference should be changes in power.  Is this a case of Hollywood giving us a false sense of reality?

Interesting topic.  I know that in a plane without variable speed prop (172 Skylane) you can audibly detect when you're changing airspeed.  Haven't seen videos of p51s or F4u's but heard the F4u usually makes a sound in the dive?

Yes, I agree that AH has things that WB does not, which is why I'm giving it a try and going to attempt to compensate with the lack of certain sensory inputs.  Hopefully the other sensory inputs AH currently provides will outweigh WB's sensory inputs.  Stereophonic gun fire from 50 cals of the P51 alone sent adrenaline rushing, which WB currently does not  :)
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Re: Anyone fly S3 from Warbirds?
« Reply #29 on: April 30, 2009, 07:33:38 AM »
I hope this doesn't get off topic, but...

My understanding of a variable speed prop tells me that the pitch of the blade adjusts to keep the RPM constant at the selected level.  A dive would not increase the RPM of the engine any more than an increase in throttle would.  The only sound difference should be changes in power.  Is this a case of Hollywood giving us a false sense of reality?

Greetings TracerX! (still like his name for some reason)   ;)
As you found out, there's a lot going on in the S3, and it's hard to just "drop in" and get the full experience as FM's, views, etc are
different between games.     I'm pretty well connected to the S3's, and if ANY of you guys here would like to give a S3 series a spin, just to check it out, let me know and I can connect you with the right squad as a guest pilot.

Chappel - little pup Sebastian is now a full grown lab who loves to swim at the lake.  He's my fishin buddy.

New S3 series starts again in 10 days, if anybody interested.
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