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Question?
Are Leigh lights represented in stock or GWX?:hmmm:
Thanks |
Stock no
GWX yes |
From the GWX manual:
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What a horrible surprise in Sept 1939!:o
That could really ruin a newbie's career.:/\\!! |
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They appear later as they should! |
this is probably because many of the aircraft you encounter early in the war are hurricanes and kingfishers etc - they dont have the light
as GWX progresses the war, more PBYs and Martin Mariners and Wellingtons etc are spawned further out to sea... so in a sort of "work around" kind of way, the leigh light does show up when its supposed to... there are just not very many spawnings of aircraft equipped with it in the early war which would explain why most players dont encounter it until the proper time |
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Catalina and Liberator are American, the Wellington is used by Canada and several other countries. Met one in 1940 near Canada, although in daytime. Still, as it is impossible to change aircraft throughout the years as ships are, it too had a leigh light. There is at least one plane which uses leigh light in-game and is not stated in the GWX manual (Kingfisher) but I am not sure if any British planes use them. EDIT - Actually from GWX: "Added OS2U-3 Kingfisher observation/scout plane to Argentina, Australia, Great Britain, Mexico, Netherlands, and Uruguay" Pff. Ok. Also: "Added Leigh light to the Kingfisher and corrected the Leigh light position on the Catalina" EDIT2 - GWX is awesome. I mean, they discovered that Uruguay used Kingfishers and enabled that. URUGUAY. That's awesome nit-picking... |
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