30.08.2008, 16:08
Was somewhat disappointed with IL2 1946 decause it didn't have the FW-190D-13 anywhere.
But since the werknummer indicates only 17 D-13's were built, that would explain why there aren't D-13's in IL2.
FW 190 D-13 Built in 1945 Fighter
FW 190 D-13/R5 Fighter-bomber
FW 190 D-13/R11 Dirty weather fighter
FW 190 D-13/R21 MW 50 injection
FW 190 D-13/R25 Jumo 213EB
(R21 was listed elsewhere as "Revised MW50", whatever that means?)
FW 190D-13 "Yellow 10"
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/wwiiyellow10.jpg
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellowbefore.jpg
Engine detail
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow01.jpg
Flap detail
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow02.jpg
Side view
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow06.jpg
Detail of oval scoop
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow12.jpg
Nose cannon. (D-13 had three guns, one engine mounted, the others were wingroot mounted.)
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow09.jpg
Note flat cowl in front of windscreen
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow20.jpg
Cockpit view:
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow15.jpg
(I don't see a bar in there..?)
3/4 rear
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow21.jpg
3/4 front
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow20.jpg
I don't have any info on the perormance of the Jumo213EB engine, which would help the modders immensely.
D-12 was supposedly similar but with 30mm engine mounted cannon.
Probably best to have it as a weapon option instead.
A book by Aero Details indicates that two D-15's were built, D-15 being an A-8 converted to D-15 by grafting a TA152C nose and tail onto the frame.
Unfortunately for me, the info is only in book form and I am having some trouble finding the book.
(This one probably should go over in experimental Axis planes anyway until more info is dug up.)
http://www.sweb.cz/rvresin/FLV48006.jpg
Above is a sideview color lineart of a D-15.
Note outboard wing guns/cannon from 190A-8.
Links to reviews of the books mentioned above:
http://www.hyperscale.com/2007/reviews/ ... wdeb_1.htm
http://misc.kitreview.com/bookreviews/j ... ewdb_1.htm
But since the werknummer indicates only 17 D-13's were built, that would explain why there aren't D-13's in IL2.
FW 190 D-13 Built in 1945 Fighter
FW 190 D-13/R5 Fighter-bomber
FW 190 D-13/R11 Dirty weather fighter
FW 190 D-13/R21 MW 50 injection
FW 190 D-13/R25 Jumo 213EB
(R21 was listed elsewhere as "Revised MW50", whatever that means?)
FW 190D-13 "Yellow 10"
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/wwiiyellow10.jpg
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellowbefore.jpg
Engine detail
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow01.jpg
Flap detail
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow02.jpg
Side view
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow06.jpg
Detail of oval scoop
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow12.jpg
Nose cannon. (D-13 had three guns, one engine mounted, the others were wingroot mounted.)
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow09.jpg
Note flat cowl in front of windscreen
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow20.jpg
Cockpit view:
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow15.jpg
(I don't see a bar in there..?)
3/4 rear
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow21.jpg
3/4 front
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/yellow20.jpg
I don't have any info on the perormance of the Jumo213EB engine, which would help the modders immensely.
D-12 was supposedly similar but with 30mm engine mounted cannon.
Probably best to have it as a weapon option instead.
A book by Aero Details indicates that two D-15's were built, D-15 being an A-8 converted to D-15 by grafting a TA152C nose and tail onto the frame.
Unfortunately for me, the info is only in book form and I am having some trouble finding the book.
(This one probably should go over in experimental Axis planes anyway until more info is dug up.)
http://www.sweb.cz/rvresin/FLV48006.jpg
Above is a sideview color lineart of a D-15.
Note outboard wing guns/cannon from 190A-8.
Links to reviews of the books mentioned above:
http://www.hyperscale.com/2007/reviews/ ... wdeb_1.htm
http://misc.kitreview.com/bookreviews/j ... ewdb_1.htm