Author Topic: Definition of Flight Simming  (Read 4076 times)

Offline Enker

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Re: Definition of Flight Simming
« Reply #75 on: February 16, 2010, 06:08:53 PM »
I simply can't resist it Krusty. YOU KNOW exactly. But should engines fail as part of a system so that some pilots will have a reason, a damn good reason if its a long climb, to leave their favourite ride in the hanger and try something more reliable when their 109 pops a hole in number one cylinder because of a thoughtless control parameter. I say maybe...a strong maybe and certainly not a definite no. I would not say no at this point.

And the reason why I posted to this thread again. MOSQUITO's did not fail. Or should I say Canadian Made (Packard Merlins) (USA built Merlins) did not fail. Pilots crossed the Atlantic ocean in them. And this was how long after Amelia Earhart tried to nonstop in her Electra..when was it, at the start of the German invasions perhaps?

I would prefer to pilot a Canadian Mosquito that never fails, at 400mph than flogging a 109 up to 20000ft only to have a valve blow out when I got there.
So, you want two things:
1. You want everyone to fly certain planes, most likely Mosquitos based on your spooging all over their reliability and benefits, and to limit the diversity.

2. You want everyone who chooses not to fly a Mosquito to be punished.

Also, I am fairly certain that 109 engines, especially those used in the early war years, were maintained and produced with similar quality control and had the same reliability as the Merlins. The only difference was that the later German engines were built under deteriorating conditions as the war moved closer and closer to the home front. Thus, the "You want everyone who chooses not to fly a Mosquito to be punished" point.

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Re: Definition of Flight Simming
« Reply #76 on: February 16, 2010, 09:10:02 PM »
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Re: Definition of Flight Simming
« Reply #77 on: February 17, 2010, 08:38:50 AM »
I'm going to add one more thing as the former owner of this sim attached to my thread. The ground war in WW2online is rather fantastic. I enjoy it but I just don't enjoy piloting their planes at all. I can't actually pin down why but I don't. Hitech, if the development of the ground war has your bug, why are you not developing a WW1 online war simulation to attach to your new ww1 airwar simulation. I think a ww1 online simulation would be rather fun and honestly, ww1 flight simulation does not attract a big following. There are a lot of items in a ww1 simulation that would have my interest, ww1 tanks, some very strange and exotic. The use of gas and so on. A lot of potential for those who can venture in first. The ww2 ground war thing, been done.

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