Greatly appreciated Muas! Finally I can get that Bf-109G-4 my squad has been wanting for a while!
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Thank you very much Sir!
Your work is very well come! Now we only need a acurate FM and know who do the botton
file, to work compatible.
I am downloading UI-1.1 for fly your G-14, in V-93 stop start at 60%...
BIG TY!
MOD is LIFE!!
thanks for the new planes to mess up, also, i like the fact i have something to mess with with my friend without any cheat issues ect.
one more thing, could you tell me how to make one into a real G4, as in right fm, ect
A bit confused what these are for. :? What kind of changes do we make to these? And how?
Paulo Hirth - Or perhaps, rather, we need an accurate FM for many Russian planes.
AIRdomination - How about a 109G2/Trop and a 109G2 with a fixed tail wheel like on some very late models?
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Hi!!!
Good news over good news!!!
Muas , you are a great modder and a great understander of the needs of this games!!!
I'll grateful to you forever!!!!
cheers
walter
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I have not watched G-4Mod.
G-4Early:change position of the fuselage antenna lead-in from G-2.
G-4Mid:Early + larger mainwheels.
G-4Late:Mid + larger tailwheel. (by Wiki-Eng)
iirc...
The objective of the G-4 was to update radio installation (FuG 16 from FuG 7?) and to better accommodate external stores under the fuselage like the 300l tank or 250kg bomb for rough field conditions, with modified undercarriage (more ground clearance and sturdier main wheels), wasn't it?
Externally the quickest tell was the non-retracting tailwheel, if you weren't an expert on radio masts?
Most seem to have gone to JG52 for operations in the Kuban in late 42. JG3 and JG54 seemed to go from the G-2 to the G-6.
I guess if you operated close to HQ and often flew clean you didn't have to worry about radio performance or tearing off external stores so much. Gives an idea how rough the conditions must've been in the Kuban too, for Messerschmitt to tailor a new model. At least this appears to be the case the way I'm figuring.
Especially considering the G-5/6 were entering production in October 42 and the G-1/2 had only just entered service the previous July, the G-4 was really a superfluous variant otherwise. Presently I refer to it privately as "the Kuban G-2 update."
The G-4 was a non-pressurised version of the G-3. Only 50 G-3s were produced in Jan/Feb '42, wheras 1240 G4s were produced between Dec '42 and Sept '43.
After a bit more research it appears that there were minor changes to the radio apparatus and the radio antena was in a different position.