22.06.2009, 02:53
Hi all,
thank for yor feedback!
I try to answer to some of the questions:
- about weapons, we used the standard British torpedo (the same as Beaufighter); rockets were used in the MkII versions while this one is MkI.
- about flaps, this aircraft had ailerons that also acted as flaps ("flaperons") by tilting downwards, this is modeled in our Swordfish.
- about rear gunner, he deploys the gun and stands up when there is the enemy around (either aircraft or ships or vehicles) then sits down again when the threat is away. When flyed by a player, the gun can be deployed using the "airbrake" key (this a/c had no airbrake obviously, it was slow enough by itself )
- as noted by some players, there are some improvements to be made in the damage model (engine and fuel tanks catch rarely fire, while wings are a bit too vulnerable).
Stay tuned because there are other things related to this aircraft that are being worked !
Bye
Maraz
thank for yor feedback!
I try to answer to some of the questions:
- about weapons, we used the standard British torpedo (the same as Beaufighter); rockets were used in the MkII versions while this one is MkI.
- about flaps, this aircraft had ailerons that also acted as flaps ("flaperons") by tilting downwards, this is modeled in our Swordfish.
- about rear gunner, he deploys the gun and stands up when there is the enemy around (either aircraft or ships or vehicles) then sits down again when the threat is away. When flyed by a player, the gun can be deployed using the "airbrake" key (this a/c had no airbrake obviously, it was slow enough by itself )
- as noted by some players, there are some improvements to be made in the damage model (engine and fuel tanks catch rarely fire, while wings are a bit too vulnerable).
Stay tuned because there are other things related to this aircraft that are being worked !
Bye
Maraz