mod request
#1

have you ever been flying a jug or hellcat, get a fuel tank leak, and think, hey, didint this thing have self sealing fuel tanks? can some one make theses for il-2? who is with me?
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#2

norm Wrote:have you ever been flying a jug or hellcat, get a fuel tank leak, and think, hey, didint this thing have self sealing fuel tanks? can some one make theses for il-2? who is with me?

If you take a 20mil to the tank, the expansion rate won't allow it to self seal all the way.
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#3

"Self-sealing" fuel tanks aren't the same as indestructable fuel tanks. Damage modeling in the simulation already takes this into account, compare shooting at a plane with self-sealing fuel tanks (e.g., P-47 or B17G) vs. shooting at one without (e.g., A6M2 Zero or G6M1 Betty). If you get a fuel leak while flying a plane with self-sealing tanks, it's because you've taken sufficient damage that the self-sealing function doesn't work anymore.

Fuel-dumping apparatus isn't commonly fitted on airplanes, and I'm not sure it was even invented until after WW2 was over. I don't believe that any World War 2 era fighter had such capability.

That said, IL2 doesn't accurately model fuel tank systems, so you can't say, pump fuel from one tank to another or shut off or draw fuel from a particular tank, nor does it measure fuel levels in a particular tank. This means that fires are just as likely to start in full or empty tanks as in partially filled ones (unless you have a vacuum or inert gas over the fuel in a partially-filled tank, there is increased risk of fire due to the fuel-air mixture, should a bullet pierce the tank. Some planes deliberately piped engine exhaust into the the tanks in order to prevent this from happening). It also means that you can't shut off the flow of fuel to a burning engine, and you can't selectively drain a certain fuel tank to improve the plane's center of gravity.

While improved fuel control and fuel tank modeling would be nice, you'd have to reprogram the simulation to do it. I'm not sure that anyone's up to that task, even if it's possible!
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pursuivant Wrote:Fuel-dumping apparatus isn't commonly fitted on airplanes, and I'm not sure it was even invented until after WW2 was over. I don't believe that any World War 2 era fighter had such capability.

PZL P.11 and P.24 could just drop entire internal fuel tank. Fuel-dumping capability closer to current meaning was feature of Curtiss Hawk 75 aka P-36.
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#5

norm Wrote:have you ever been flying a jug or hellcat, get a fuel tank leak, and think, hey, didint this thing have self sealing fuel tanks? can some one make theses for il-2? who is with me?

This is already modeled with most aircraft within the game, P-38's P-51's, Jugs, have self sealing tanks. It takes a couple of minutes for the Chemicals [sp?] To react with another to seal the hole.
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#6

ok, ya, any way i havent use the jug all that much untill recently, (ie girl frend pic{atleast almost grilfrend if i wasent such a wimp about asking}pic in pit)
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#7

Kocur Wrote:PZL P.11 and P.24 could just drop entire internal fuel tank. Fuel-dumping capability closer to current meaning was feature of Curtiss Hawk 75 aka P-36.

I stand corrected. Thanks for the information.

Now, I wonder if it's possible to mod it in the game. Probably not, since the stock P.11 didn't include the ability to jettison the tank.
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