After landing
#1

Hi fellows!

I got another idea (again :roll: )
I just thinked that it looks really stupid after landing that pilot just left sitting into plane...or bailing out looks more stupid. So is it possible to make mod where pilot after landing and shutting engine down would exit nicely out of the plane, like walking away instead of running?? It would make game much more realistic 8)
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#2

This would be great for carrier ops as well. I've seen squad mates killed after executing a nice landing, taxiing forward and to the side of the flight deck, fold wings, place chocks, only to have another plane crash and be killed in the explosion. Or, and this has happened to me twice, land on the carrier with a damaged bird, lose your landing gear and slide to a stop on the deck, only to be dumped overboard because of the pitching deck and be forced to bail out. An option to simply leave your plane without the bail out penalty would be excellent and should allow the deck or runway to be rid of your aircraft.
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#3

A wonderful, the pilot can command on the track, on foot, example:
In a coop see running pilots to their planes, under the threat of an air attack with alarms and flak that shoots the most 'can nn against enemy aircraft, assisting in the race of small pilots Smile towards their plane would be great, at least on the flight Wink

Hello


Sorry for my English use a translator Smile
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#4

I don't know about pilots...but yesterday I watched a damaged TBF come in to land at Midway....and it engine died...and it landed OK and skewed off to one side of the runway....thenall the crew bailed and then it disappeared.....

I wish damaged planes stayed there until mission end.....and AI would know if the landing is blocked and use another strip....after all...they know when a parking place is free or not and go on to another one :?
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#5

hmmmm, yes, I've always found it odd that AI planes know when an object is in their way, even another aircraft - BEFORE they take off, but when they are landing, they will quite happily just taxi into a stationary/damaged aircraft...bringing about the untimely demise of both a/c...
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#6

Thats because the poor bugger is so fatigued after a hard day at the war, that his drills are just plain sloppy!
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