28.03.2009, 05:32
Hi !
Interesting question that made me ask another question :
why do you think IL2 don't use "real life" IAS/TAS rules ?
I my humble opinion, il2 might use a standard atmosphere chart (may be of his own ?) to calculate TAS/IAS.
I don't think this chart include moisture ratio.
It seems that many map have their own temperature (i.e. desert map are warmer than northern countries's maps) If my memorie's still not too bad.
At least one airplane in the game is fitted with a fonctioning external temperature indicator.
This is how a friend o'mine discovered that ground temperature where different between two maps so.... this temperature is probably used in IL2.
I don't know if this temperature decrease if the aircraft climb in the skies.
May be might you ask this question to Oleg's team on 1Cmaddox's forum ?
Regards
M8
Interesting question that made me ask another question :
why do you think IL2 don't use "real life" IAS/TAS rules ?
I my humble opinion, il2 might use a standard atmosphere chart (may be of his own ?) to calculate TAS/IAS.
I don't think this chart include moisture ratio.
It seems that many map have their own temperature (i.e. desert map are warmer than northern countries's maps) If my memorie's still not too bad.
At least one airplane in the game is fitted with a fonctioning external temperature indicator.
This is how a friend o'mine discovered that ground temperature where different between two maps so.... this temperature is probably used in IL2.
I don't know if this temperature decrease if the aircraft climb in the skies.
May be might you ask this question to Oleg's team on 1Cmaddox's forum ?
Regards
M8