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HunterICX 07-28-08 02:48 AM

@Tarjak, Nice screenshots mate!

@Xabbarus, Well, after we finished this one I might give it a go with operation barbarossa to see if that follows up the eastern maps like Poland does for the western maps.

HunterICX

Fincuan 07-28-08 03:12 AM

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Originally Posted by HunterICX
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@Xabbarus, Well, after we finished this one I might give it a go with operation barbarossa to see if that follows up the eastern maps like Poland does for the western maps.

HunterICX

Here, here, Pacific! We'd get to fly P-38s, and at least Zekes are not as durable as P.11s and Hurris :up:

XabbaRus 07-28-08 04:00 AM

When I said East I meant the Pacific..

Raptor1 07-28-08 05:03 AM

I would hate to be in charge of cleaning the flight deck of whatever carrier we would be assigned to :o

Fincuan 07-28-08 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1
I would hate to be in charge of cleaning the flight deck of whatever carrier we would be assigned to :o

Hehehe... The undercarriage in most Navy aircraft is stronger than that of a 109, and there's always the hook to stop you :lol:

There's plenty of land based options too if carriers don't cut it.

Schroeder 07-28-08 06:06 AM

All those who are not familiar with carrier operations should play this training campaign.

Straight from the farm

:D

HunterICX 07-28-08 06:18 AM

We'll see about the pacific map, last time I played a pacific campaign with carrier aircraft I had to fly about 1 hour and a half just to get the to target zone:o .
I dont mind flying but thats a bit too much for the short nights we play.

after this campaign is over I try some of the campaigns to see whats decent to do..I think we'll start with Pearl harbour.

HunterICX

Raptor1 07-28-08 06:38 AM

I'm pretty sure you can set the maximum distance to the target in DCG so we get missions that don't require hours of flying

Dowly 07-28-08 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1
I'm pretty sure you can set the maximum distance to the target in DCG so we get missions that don't require hours of flying

Correct, but it doesnt work that well in pacific maps. If you set the distance to minimum in DCG, it doesnt mean that it uses it, only when it is possible. Pacific maps usually tend to have pretty darn long distances to fly, no matter the setting on DCG.

Raptor1 07-29-08 05:21 PM

This was rather close:

http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/6167/cvef6ftu5.jpg

Oh, and for anyone that doesn't know, landing an F6F on a CVE is usually a bad idea... :damn:

HunterICX 07-29-08 06:42 PM

:p Now thats close to the edge.

HunterICX

Suicide Charlie 07-29-08 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1
This was rather close:

http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/6167/cvef6ftu5.jpg

Oh, and for anyone that doesn't know, landing an F6F on a CVE is usually a bad idea... :damn:

I'm inclined to agree if you miss the arresting wires. :o

Stealth Hunter 07-29-08 11:48 PM

It's always funny when you fail landing on a carrier. You bail out into the sea, and it steams right over your guy, killing him.

Raptor1 07-30-08 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Suicide Charlie
I'm inclined to agree if you miss the arresting wires. :o

I did not miss the arresting wire, I just hit it slightly too fast and those CVEs are awfully short

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Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter
It's always funny when you fail landing on a carrier. You bail out into the sea, and it steams right over your guy, killing him.

What's funnier is that if your plane splashes into the sea right in front of the carrier it will run it over and make it explode

Schroeder 07-30-08 07:46 AM

You have to practice those landings and after some time they won't be that hard anymore.:D
A tip is not to approach the carrier straight from behind all the way.

Try it like this:
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6163366535.jpg

It will allow you to look at the carrier for a long time while setting up your approach. You just line up with it at the very end of your approach. Doing that you avoid flying "blind" for a long time while the carrier is obscured by parts of the plane.:D
Here a record of it (just put it into your Il2-1946 records file)
Approach


Some planes can even lift the pilot's seat (only with opened canopy) to give him a better view out of the cockpit during final approach.

P.S.
@Raptor
The picture above proves again that I am the greatest artist on this planet.;):rotfl:


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