@@vineetkaddu1214 It is really worth it & fun. You can get the basic module for some good price when they have sales etc. and then build it from there. Much more economical as compared to DSC.
Indeed. I had an episode where I was chasing a jug for a while on altitude in Dora but couldn’t close the distance. It is very powerful plane if flown properly
These were introduced in 1944 as friend-foe identification help by LW in the West. There was some use before by some Staffeln and Gruppen, but this explains the wide spread use especially on late war skins.
Dear Meph i like your videos -there Great- But i have to correct you- This is because they protect the aircraft from engine damage caused by bird strikes, thus preventing risky emergency landings. It is used still today. Birds are frightened "While the engine is rotating at high speed in flight, these spirals flicker. The birds are startled, which causes them not to fly into the prop." But that's not all. The markings also serve to protect nowadays Aircraft stuff, most of whom wear earmuffs on the tarmac and therefore can't hear the engines taking off. When the spiral starts spinning, they know the turbine is beginning to rotate. This helps reduce the risk of someone being sucked into the turbine.
Cool Stuff! I really love German Fighters. The 190 series are amongst my favourites
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@@mephstacticalreview9329 yup. I am thinking of getting the game myself. Haven't simped on sims since il2 1946, another great game
@@vineetkaddu1214 It is really worth it & fun. You can get the basic module for some good price when they have sales etc. and then build it from there. Much more economical as compared to DSC.
Mein Favorit ,der FW-190 D9! Der Darth Vader des WW2 Himmels!!!! 👌
Yeah
Nice vid mate.
Thank you
2:35 Mein Liebe!
Jugs?
The Jug is extremely fast at high altitude , but cant escape the Doras' clutches down on the deck , its too slow.
Indeed. I had an episode where I was chasing a jug for a while on altitude in Dora but couldn’t close the distance. It is very powerful plane if flown properly
Great video
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I always asked myself, what is the swirly black and white pattern on the nose about?
These were introduced in 1944 as friend-foe identification help by LW in the West. There was some use before by some Staffeln and Gruppen, but this explains the wide spread use especially on late war skins.
@@mephstacticalreview9329 thanks
Dear Meph i like your videos -there Great- But i have to correct you- This is because they protect the aircraft from engine damage caused by bird strikes, thus preventing risky emergency landings. It is used still today.
Birds are frightened
"While the engine is rotating at high speed in flight, these spirals flicker. The birds are startled, which causes them not to fly into the prop."
But that's not all. The markings also serve to protect nowadays Aircraft stuff, most of whom wear earmuffs on the tarmac and therefore can't hear the engines taking off. When the spiral starts spinning, they know the turbine is beginning to rotate. This helps reduce the risk of someone being sucked into the turbine.
@@Wulfmenhoff Maybe he got confused and messed it up with the BF109’s yellow nose
Good stuff
Thank you
Muy bueno!!!
Thank you
Hey Meph, what aircraft are you flying in that intro to all of your videos? It's always so satisfying to watch.
F4
@@mephstacticalreview9329 Thought so! She's a beast!
How did you achieve to get the first person POV of the enemy?
I got the track from the other guys :P
@@mephstacticalreview9329 man i wish we can record someone else's pov without asking for the files.
too hard to follow what's going on. put the cam in the P47 and let it go until conflict, show a replay and get back in the cockpit.
Who was the P47?
Blondi & Steel. You can see that in the sortie log, I managed to hit both a bit...