only unfeasable if all of you think that. or just dont want to have those options. i would bet that almost all of you dont like or fly the hellcat. prolly the majority of you also would be against wind, weather, more than just dusk. ive noticed a wind indicator in the game yet no wind. must have been to hard for the average person to pay attension to the bs needle in the planes that shows your over ground speed and the needle that shows airspeed and how those 2 needles can change with wind. all these features should have never been taken out of the game. whiners who couldnt adapt and lobbied for changes on these very forums cause a more simplified version. although prolly shouldnt get that discussion goin here.
Fly FSO, scenarios and snapshots if you want wind. Hell, we flew Rabaul one Snapshot in night-time conditions and it was a blast:
Then there was this fun setup in FSO last year, sneaking through 0 visibility cloud-cover over the Aleutians to attack Dutch Harbor:
However there's ALSO a limitation in the capabilities of the game engine's environment. As was previously noted, night is almost a moot point because you can just adjust your gamma to undo the effects. And while it IS possible to turn on wind and adjust cloud levels (the Aleutians campaign last March you COULD NOT SEE above ~7,000ft or so. The recent Battle of the Bulge matchup MAY have been even worse, with some targets virtually totally obscured almost down to ground level!) the game engine to my knowledge can't handle rain and snow.
Nor SHOULD it. These planes did NOT fly in adverse weather conditions. During the Aleutians campaign I think accidents due to the appalling weather inflicted HIGHER casualties among air crews than actual combat did. And there WAS no air support for the historical Ardennes offensive for a significant part of the battle for the very same reason (which in large part contributed to the early German successes. Had the Allied air forces been able to operate the Wehrmacht would have been severely mauled by Allied close air support). Historically the conditions we faced during the FSO campaign actually GROUNDED the air forces of both sides.
There was NO SUCH THING as an all-weather fighter. I'd LOVE to see night. It can be fun, and night fighters would add an interesting dimension to gameplay, but it needs to be handled realistically as well: It was a tiny, TINY part of the war.