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Update FL2075: Liberation Day
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Author:  Robert [ Thu Dec 05, 2019 7:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Update FL2075: Liberation Day

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This update is now live and enabled in the arenas

---== UPDATE FL2075: LIBERATION DAY ==---
By: Robert, Grumpy, Bollok & Jabo
All made possible by: Bcamel (creator of the program used to model the airplanes), and Idunno (who has shared a vast amount of aerodynamical knowledge).


--= Consolidated B-24 Liberator series full rehaul =--
The B-24D and B-24J have been fully remodeled and they should now be closer to real life performance.

--= Hitpoints for the B-17 and C-47 =--
The fuselage hitpoints have been reduced by 10%. Also the hitpoints of the wings and engines of the B-17 have been reduced by 10%. This affects the B-17F, B-17G, C-47 and L2D3. The best strategy for fighters is still to aim for the engines, not the fuselage.

--= P-38F Lightning =--
Engine temperature rise tweaked for Nominal Power and WEP for an overall improvement.

--= B-17 Flying Fortresses =--

Dive speed fixes. B-17F elevator heaviness at high speeds increased, now heavy to operate from 220 mph. B-17G structural dive speed limit decreased from 320 to 305 mph due to it's heavier weight. It's elevator becomes heavy to operate at 270 mph.

--= Lancasters =--
* Further tweak to the G-limit. Estimated to ~2.65 G's at 64500 lb.
* Fuel consumption at +6 lbs (Bst1) now set to 143.5 gal/h per engine, was previously at 170 gal/h.

--= New skins =--
Two new beautiful skins for the Ki-43-Ic. One default skin and one selectable.

--= F4U-1A Corsair =--
The cockpit has been fixed. Previously the gunsight was sometimes shifting textures when looking around inside the cockpit.

--= Nose texture fixes =--
The nose and centre fuselage 3d model textures have been missing for nearly half of the flightmodels when viewed from inside the cockpit. This update brings nose texture fixes for the:
Ki-27b, P-40E, P-40F.

--= Cockpit fixes =--
* Fixed the slip indicator for the C-47 & L2D, it will now yaw in the correct direction.
* Buffalos now have a correct oil temperature gauge
* P-40's oil temperature gauge also corrected. The P-40 horizontal indicator now rolls correctly, but pitch is not working. At least better than before.

--= Vehicle info =--
The vehicle info has been updated with performance numbers and data for the B-17F, B-17G, B-24D, B-24J, Lancaster I, Lancaster III, G4M1, and G4M2.


---== THE CONSOLIDATED B-24 LIBERATOR SERIES FULL REHAUL ==---
The B-24 Liberator was one of the most used bombers by U.S.A. and saw extensive combat in the Pacific Theatre. Other countries like Great Britain ordered Liberators for their airforce as well. It was a large four engine bomber able to carry a heavy payload. With it's Pratt & Whitney engines it could outspeed the B-17 Flying Fortress, although at a higher fuel burn rate. At low alt the B-24 can nearly match the Lancaster speedwise, and is the faster of the two above 20000 ft. The B-24 was not as large and tough as the B-17 but had a higher G-tolerance and better dive speed thanks to it's shoulder positioned wing design. While the Liberator's service ceiling was inferior to the Flying Fortress, the B-24 could hold a better climb rate up to 25000 ft. The stability of the plane was quite good, with the elevators becoming a bit heavy at excessive dive speeds. The Liberator's armament was stellar for a bomber of that time with twin .50 cals in several turrets covering every angle. It is a near suicidal fighter pilot indeed who tries to slowly climb up to a B-24 from it's six o'clock. Slashing attacks from above, targeting the engines or cockpit of this buff, are recommended instead.

--= B-24D =--
The B-24D fields four Pratt & Whitney R-1830-43 engines, able to produce up to 1250 hp each at Military power and 1170 hp at Normal Rated power. This gives the Liberator 150 more horsepowers at Normal Rated power than the Flying Fortress, altough they both have near identical max power output. The B-24D has a good selection of bomb loadouts and can carry up to 8000 lb of bombs.

--= B-24J =--
Very similar to the B-24D and fielding engines with the same power output. The throttle response of it's R-1830-65 engines is however better thanks to their turbosuperchargers. The B-24J is heavier and as such climbs a bit worse, but instead it has an improved nose turret with twin .50 cal guns. The most important difference is that the B-24J can carry up to 12800 lb of bombs.


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/Robert

Author:  Robert [ Thu Dec 05, 2019 8:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Update FL2075: Liberation Day

The beautiful new skins for the Ki-43-Ic by Iart7. Just amazing skins.


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Ki-43-Ic: New default skin, 54th Chutai


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KI-43-Ic: 47th Independent Chutai, Tokyo '43


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/Robert

Author:  iart7 [ Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Update FL2075: Liberation Day

I don't know if it is in time for this update, but Nookyb did a quick new skin for the P40E, "TEX 108".

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Author:  Kraken [ Sat Dec 07, 2019 12:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Update FL2075: Liberation Day

Great work on the update! One of the reasons I'm flying again after years away is the recent, more-frequent updates. The renewed attention to flight models is fantastic, and nookyb and iArt's work is as impressive as ever (Tex 108 is in the update and it looks fierce!).

During my update process I had several "file not found on server" warning messages pop up, corresponding to the VFCs on the P-40 series totaling in about 17mb. I asked in the arena tonight if anyone else had that issue and knuckr confirmed he had. Should I be concerned?

Author:  Robert [ Sat Dec 07, 2019 6:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Update FL2075: Liberation Day

Thank you, sir. I'm always happy to hear that players appreciate the updates :) .
Your game should have updated correctly with all the files being loaded, even though you get error messages. The ppv/ppv/p40 files are not supposed to be in the update as their pathing was incorrect and were added by Ient by accident. (pathing should only be ppv/p40e, not ppv/ppv/p40e). It seems like Ient removed these files from the update but have not told the updater to stop trying to install them. I have notified Ient about this so hopefully they can fix it during the coming week. The update should work fine though. Also the new B-24 flightmodels are not yet enabled in the Legacy Arena but can be flown in Free Flight.


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/Robert

Author:  Finn [ Tue Dec 10, 2019 1:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Update FL2075: Liberation Day

New skins are great- FM update good as well.
Nice work guys!
finn

Author:  juice= [ Wed Dec 11, 2019 9:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Update FL2075: Liberation Day

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Always appreciate the hard work.

Robert need update on your condition please.

Juice

Author:  Robert [ Tue Dec 17, 2019 4:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Update FL2075: Liberation Day

Thank you, gentlemen :)

My back is slowly healing. I'm still only able to sleep like 4-5 hours per night due to the pain, even with morphine, but I can now sit up for a few hours at a time and even take 20 min walks without having stop and pause. Looking promising, and I hope that in one-two months I'll be almost fully recovered. I was even able to fly the S3 last Sunday with a full shot of morphine hehe. That's how to fly high even though in a P-40 ;)

Word of advice: If you ever feel pain radiating from the back and down the leg, do NOT wait to visit a doctor. Start physioteraphy at once and be careful so you stop the condition before it snowballs into a full hernia. Hard leason learned here.


Cheers!
/Robert

Author:  iart7 [ Tue Dec 17, 2019 10:03 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Update FL2075: Liberation Day

Watch the morphine. It can be addicting and very bad if you get hooked.

I don't walk 20 minutes and I don't have nearly 1/10 the problems you do.
Get well soon, the troops need you.

Author:  grumpy [ Tue Dec 17, 2019 10:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Update FL2075: Liberation Day

Use full-spectrum CBD oil Robert. Much safer than big Pharma's products.

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