15.12.2010, 11:05
Some early fighters couldn't handle negative G, so those will not.
I've always thought aircraft in IL2 do "dive" poorly, or more accurately degrees-per-seconds with the stick/yoke pressed forward. Maybe someone with the right tools can shed light on how much negative G some of the aircraft can produce. I hope they at least manage -4G. The loop time in IL2 takes a long time and is dependant on those negative Gs
I've always thought aircraft in IL2 do "dive" poorly, or more accurately degrees-per-seconds with the stick/yoke pressed forward. Maybe someone with the right tools can shed light on how much negative G some of the aircraft can produce. I hope they at least manage -4G. The loop time in IL2 takes a long time and is dependant on those negative Gs