deadstick... i wonder if your reference to the number of people "doing it" is based on real stats or just the company you're in?
My reference for this came from seeing people doing this on a regular basis because they could. I see it all the time.
in my opinion, it doesn't matter if you land on the belly or on wheels... as long you get down safe... and of cos land kills... and to be fair belly landing takes skills too...its really up to the player if he wants to fly it as a simulator or as a cartoon game...its his $14.95...
And I stressed these points, which is why I propose it would be a small incentive bonus. This is as opposed to a penalty for landing improperly.
Landing, gives me that small feeling of accomplishment of bringing one back and landing it. If that means I have to taxi to a hanger, I'm ok with that too.
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Sure, why not give it a try.
I agree completely! Taxiing to hanger is the cherry on top! I feel people who want to be "gamey" should be allowed to be so. However, I also feel that good habits which are congruent with good aviation habits should be encouraged as well. I'm not talking about using "checklists" or anything along those lines. We're talking about the simple task of landing! For some, it can be challenging. So, let's add some incentive to encourage good stick/rudder usage
in the air and
all the way to the ground! "a successful landing is one you can walk away from, a great landing is one where you can use the plane again"
Great quote! Love it!
i doubt the op is the type that goes to rearm pad... he would prob rather up a new brand new plane..
Hey hey, that's not true. I use the rearm pad frequently and enjoy the full process. It's always fun in external view watching the gear compress under the added weight of the reload.
I land wheels up for the sake of having a quick landing and getting up again. I can land wheels down, I just choose to not. gamey? maybe a little, but its preference.
something like this would be a good idea:i would land wheels down more if this were in effect. whats .25X what i already earned? not much... but enough to get me to land wheels down not up.
I land wheels up for the quick landing and when the field is "hot" too. It's nice to hear that despite this, you'd be prone to land wheels down if incentive were added! Thanks!
"Any landing you can walk away from is a good one"
I don't think it matters.
While this is true and I did mention it, I fail to see how it should be the "norm" and if people can be encouraged otherwise we'd see fewer planes grinding to a halt with a fully functional gear in the wheel wells.
Maybe HTC could add another 1-2 point/perk levels to give credit to those who land "properly"? I think it shows something when a person takes the time to land an aircraft in a proper manner. It isnt like we have to taxi on up to the hanger and go through the shut down checklist.
It is just one of those gamey things the flash-bangers do.
This is exactly my point. It's an
incentive to land well, not a punishment for landing gear up. I can't stress this enough! Thanks for the post.
The snobbery and the worrying about what others are doing in this game and how they are doing it is getting ludicrous.
That's not really what it's about. If this were a snob issue, I'd be saying, "People who land gear up should be given a ditch." I'm not denying that landing gear up is a "successful" landing. I'm merely suggesting there be reward for flying the aircraft well. People might exclaim that people will just take off and land to gain perks, but of course the idea here is to add a % bonus to whatever you already have stored up. If you want to land gear up, please do so. I won't judge you or look down on you.
Let me present this: Let's say you and another both take off in identical aircraft with identical loads and you both log separate kills of equal value under your own merit. You grind the metal into the runway to a stop and he takes the time to land with the rubber. You both get rewarded equally. So the other guy then thinks, "Why did I even bother to land properly? Next time I'll just skid it in." Next thing you know, everybody is gear up which leads to an unrealistic premise that landing on the belly is the norm.
"Aces High takes the
art and science of vintage WW1 and WW2 air combat and sets it in a high intensity online multiplayer environment."
This is copy-paste from the home page of the game. How is having a community of belly landing aviator wannabes preserving the beauty and the "art" of WW2 aviation? Food for thought.