04.07.2009, 15:21
Hi guys.
I don't know if most of you are from virtual squadrons, but if you are you probably know how difficult it's for instructors to help new players to fly.
Sometimes most of virtual recruits are new to simulators and especially to one like IL-2 1946.
So in that case you have to do a special training, with external view on. You take off and tell to your student to press SHIFT + F2 to look at your plane to see how to do that thing you want.
Then he take off and you do the same to watch him.
So that's a bit lame because he can't see what you see in cockpit and it's not a 100% functional training.
My idea it's to do a 109 that really flew and bring it back to the simulator.
The model in question is the Bf-109 G-12, look at the following photos:
1 - http://www.scaleworkshop.com/gallery/im ... 2bg_43.jpg
2 - http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/magazine/2 ... g12_01.jpg
3 - http://www.clubhyper.com/reference/imag ... 12fw_1.jpg
4 - http://www.coopersmodels.com/i/Kiwi%20Resin/109_G12.jpg
As you can see it's not only the G model, but F model had of it too.
But Zeimer how it could be a second place in the plane ?
Simple, who do the model and program it could put it like a gunner or bombardier, something like that. But it should not have guns ou bombardier view, only a normal cockpit view, and the pilot view from behind.
It's not to work in dogfight flights but the recruit could join the second seat as a gunner in COOP missions.
If someone could do that please help me and so many other instructors, so in that way we could tunr the recruits much better in less time and in the perfect way.
Waiting for aswers ! Sry for bad english !
Thx :wink:
I don't know if most of you are from virtual squadrons, but if you are you probably know how difficult it's for instructors to help new players to fly.
Sometimes most of virtual recruits are new to simulators and especially to one like IL-2 1946.
So in that case you have to do a special training, with external view on. You take off and tell to your student to press SHIFT + F2 to look at your plane to see how to do that thing you want.
Then he take off and you do the same to watch him.
So that's a bit lame because he can't see what you see in cockpit and it's not a 100% functional training.
My idea it's to do a 109 that really flew and bring it back to the simulator.
The model in question is the Bf-109 G-12, look at the following photos:
1 - http://www.scaleworkshop.com/gallery/im ... 2bg_43.jpg
2 - http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/magazine/2 ... g12_01.jpg
3 - http://www.clubhyper.com/reference/imag ... 12fw_1.jpg
4 - http://www.coopersmodels.com/i/Kiwi%20Resin/109_G12.jpg
As you can see it's not only the G model, but F model had of it too.
But Zeimer how it could be a second place in the plane ?
Simple, who do the model and program it could put it like a gunner or bombardier, something like that. But it should not have guns ou bombardier view, only a normal cockpit view, and the pilot view from behind.
It's not to work in dogfight flights but the recruit could join the second seat as a gunner in COOP missions.
If someone could do that please help me and so many other instructors, so in that way we could tunr the recruits much better in less time and in the perfect way.
Waiting for aswers ! Sry for bad english !
Thx :wink: