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Seeing that the FW190 is in the works.... How's about this aircraft discussion topic.. etc As one FW fanboy (amongst 1000s)... it should be a very popular topic megalol.gif

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What's a FW190?

 

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Right..i should have known, the plane that played a major part in flattening my country 75 years ago..

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Yeah I can see it dragging a few people over from Aces high. All you need after that is a few B-17's for the 51's to defend, even if they are AI. :thumbup:

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What's a FW190?

 

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Right..i should have known, the plane that played a major part in flattening my country 75 years ago..

 

 

Just to be precise in terms of historical time lines, your country was overrun and conquered by the Germans a good 2 years before the Fw190 entered operational service.

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And me :D

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What's a FW190?

 

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Right..i should have known, the plane that played a major part in flattening my country 75 years ago..

 

Oh? I thought Holland was already flat before WWII? :D

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It would be great if I could find guys with native German and engineering backround to work with German docs. The main goal is to search useful info amongst tons of pages. Sometimes, some key facts can be found in the places you never suspect to be fruity.

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And me :D

 

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Oh? I thought Holland was already flat before WWII? :D

 

I thought teapottery couldn't think :D

 

Don't let our eastern european buddy's hear it, alot of their grandfathers died at the Grebbemountain in that war. Hikers still find teeth and their dogs even bones. Still every month we find those big popular 500 pounders that dropped 70 years ago. They find them mostly at new housingprojects. Last year some dude found one in his garden, told no one and let it explode in an old german bunker at the beach.

 

There is mountains. Our country counts 93 hills/mountains Carribean territories excluded. The Carribean territory counts 21 extra. Currently an 850 meter artificial mountain is being worked out on paper by the same company that build Palm Island at Dubai. This artificial mountain is scedualed to be in the middle of the country to improve cycling tourism.

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Seeing that the FW190 is in the works.... megalol.gif

 

Where? Can you show me, please. Sorry:huh:

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at least for a start ai would be good enough...but imagine flying the fortress! :)

regarding the FW190...cant wait to see the first official screenshots and information/beta release date and so on!

 

B-17 The Mighty eighth Pretty much had full modelling of the B-17G, gunner positions, Navigation(dead reckoning), Bomb aiming and Piloting including Engine management(fully Clickable pit) and fuel management.

on top of that you had crew management and damage control.

 

yeh, I hate that, that game was single player only :(

 

I never got into flying the B-17, but I did a couple of full engine starts, otherwise I mainly played as gunner and bombardier.

 

oh and it also had full engine modelling of P-51, P-47, P-38, Me-109G, Fw-190A and Me-262 (yup jet fighter)

 

if anyone happened to be interested in that sort of stuff and want DCS level fidelity.

 

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It would be great if I could find guys with native German and engineering backround to work with German docs. The main goal is to search useful info amongst tons of pages. Sometimes, some key facts can be found in the places you never suspect to be fruity.

 

You could learn German in your sleep :)

 

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You could learn German in your sleep :)

 

http://www.sleeplearning.com/

 

This site claims sleep learning is quite big there in Russia, although I have seen no evidence that you sleep :)

 

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It would be great if I could find guys with native German and engineering backround to work with German docs. The main goal is to search useful info amongst tons of pages. Sometimes, some key facts can be found in the places you never suspect to be fruity.

 

I try to find someone in other forums.

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It would be great if I could find guys with native German and engineering backround to work with German docs. The main goal is to search useful info amongst tons of pages. Sometimes, some key facts can be found in the places you never suspect to be fruity.

 

What about the guys from "Flugwerk"? http://www.flugwerk.de/html/page.php?GID=19&SID=4

Ok, their Fw-190 replica has got a russian Shvetsov ASh-82 engine (because of the lack of available BMW 801 engines I guess), but they should have lots of knowledge about that plane.

Costs nothing to ask about a little bit of help.;)

 

I've seen it flying... aaaaawwwwwesome! :pilotfly:

 

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