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Just a heads-up: Han and VikS will talk more about the F-51 in our next video, which we plan to release tomorrow. 

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BladeMeister
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3 hours ago, LukeFF said:

Just a heads-up: Han and VikS will talk more about the F-51 in our next video, which we plan to release tomorrow. 

Will they speak In English again I hope?:popcorm:

 

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Just now, BladeMeister said:

Will they speak In English again I hope?:popcorm:

 

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Yes

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BladeMeister
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4 minutes ago, LukeFF said:

 

Yes

:clapping:Bravo Han and VikS!

Thank you!

 

 

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Inhabited, alive airfields (or not) and an alive, immersive environment (or not) outside of scripted campaigns, meaning a massive, drastic change from the current experience (not eye candy) will tell the final tale - the end. Hoping.

 

 

 

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I'd be happy with occasional ditches, rocks, mud, and tree stumps between the taxiways, ramps and runways, a natural defense and cure to the parking spot zombie takeoffs.  Of course an improved ground handling model wouldn't hurt none either.  Make some use out of those airfields, jets could hoover up some rocks and put a quick burst of afterburner though the can as blades come through the skin.

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1 hour ago, [CPT]Crunch said:

I'd be happy with occasional ditches, rocks, mud, and tree stumps between the taxiways, ramps and runways, a natural defense and cure to the parking spot zombie takeoffs.  Of course an improved ground handling model wouldn't hurt none either.  Make some use out of those airfields, jets could hoover up some rocks and put a quick burst of afterburner though the can as blades come through the skin.


I’ll take various vehicles driving around, troops walking, tractors, cranes, aircraft in various states of repair, other flights taxiing, taking off, landing, buildings, tents, containers, ammo, fuel tank, bomb pallets, etc etc over stumps between taxiways, but sure.

 

 

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7 hours ago, [CPT]Crunch said:

 jets could hoover up some rocks and put a quick burst of afterburner though the can as blades come through the skin.

 

Korean war jets... after burners?  The MiG-15 bis didn't have one, plus the F-86A didn't have it...

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Several jets had water injection in that era, and I believe the Mig-17 was upgraded to have an afterburner during the Korean war (However, they were held back in Europe, and so didn't participate in hostilities).

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2 hours ago, Trooper117 said:

 

Korean war jets... after burners?  The MiG-15 bis didn't have one, plus the F-86A didn't have it...

F-94 had one.

 

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30 minutes ago, Calos_01 said:

F-94 had one.

 

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Indeed.

 

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More on this aircraft in another thread.

Spoiler

 

 

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1 hour ago, Calos_01 said:

F-94 had one.

 

Yes it did, but we aren't getting that, and I think it's doubtful that it will be included later, but we will see...

migmadmarine
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3 hours ago, Trooper117 said:

 

Korean war jets... after burners?  The MiG-15 bis didn't have one, plus the F-86A didn't have it...

He's is being tongue and cheek about the engine bursting into flames because of ingesting FOD.

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1 minute ago, migmadmarine said:

He's is being tongue and cheek about the engine bursting into flames because of ingesting FOD.

Yup, any jet engine will have a momentary afterburner moment when you toss a hand full of rocks in the intake.

 

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