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Just for knowladge, for sure its a still beta version of Manual.

 

No in manual:

 

- accurate descriptions of filters of Radar,

 

- no any word about A2A attacks (SAR, IR),

 

- no info how to use SPRD-99 rocket engines,

 

- good idea to add short description of each kind of weapon (as I did it here, not finished yet: http://il2forum.pl/index.php/topic,16587.0.html ) .

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- good idea to add short description of each kind of weapon (as I did it here, not finished yet: http://il2forum.pl/index.php/topic,16587.0.html ) .

 

I would be especially interested in having the launch envelopes for each weapon listed in the manual (maximum G at launch, maximum target G, maximum target aspect etc.). I expect that these are going to be very significant limitations for the older weapons.

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Not bad, but can LN add:

 

- graphic envelopment and speed / range / performance tables and other tables of the Mig-21Bis on the manual appendix to easy print.

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leaf 85, 3rd line :

when flying the MiG-12BIS, it is always a clever choice to save fuel

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Thank you for the feedback.

 

Lot of things could be added, whole new book could be written, or several of them.

 

I completely agree some things require a bit more initial explanations, there were never enough time to extend them. Believe it or no, current manual was finished and included into installer in literally last minute.

 

I might find some time to add more things for the final (or patched) version, but I honestly can't promise that (current workload is "impossible", although it might not seems so).

 

Honestly, I left some things unsaid on purpose: I wanted the players to have fun discovering the aircraft, experimenting, measuring, crating tables, overview, describing their experience, discussing things. I always believed there is a lot of fun in research driven by curiosity, which is important aspect of gaming.

 

 

P.S. You guys don't need to post typos, grammar or style errors for the EN manual. ED testers are already doing that.

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Just for knowladge, for sure its a still beta version of Manual.

 

No in manual:

 

- accurate descriptions of filters of Radar,

 

- no any word about A2A attacks (SAR, IR),

 

- no info how to use SPRD-99 rocket engines,

 

- good idea to add short description of each kind of weapon (as I did it here, not finished yet: http://il2forum.pl/index.php/topic,16587.0.html ) .

Jato usage is introduced in page 23. Although not much, its quite simple to engage the sprd

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I was reading through the manual and noticed at page 138/139, that it says that light "6" (at the radar) is: turn off your radar and light "7" (right bottom one) is: Active Jams.

 

In flight, however I found that the bottom left one "6" is actually the Jammer light and bottom right "7" is the: turn off your radar light.

 

I don't know which one of the two is correct in real life, just mentioning it here.

 

p.s. great module overall, really enoying this aircraft :)

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Honestly, I left some things unsaid on purpose: I wanted the players to have fun discovering the aircraft, experimenting, measuring, crating tables, overview, describing their experience, discussing things. I always believed there is a lot of fun in research driven by curiosity, which is important aspect of gaming....

 

mm.. i'm not sure that's such a great strategy

 

i don't get into military flying simulations because i want test and make graphs and "discover" - nor do i want to fly circles to music (airshows) ---- i want to go out there and blow stuff up and learn to use the aircraft tactically

 

and the manuals/documentation are central to that

 

please add as much as possible

 

thk u!

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