Ok, I apologize for what I said, it is not the magneto that causes the boost in the FH planes, it is the WEP, I unfortunetly thought that they were the same.... However, yes, WEP is shown in FH2.
This is utterly and completely bullshit right? A "secret" button combination to make the Messerschmitt faster, could it really be true?? tell me, tell me, tell me, oh please tell me Von Mudra!
What all this time you thought those pilots that shoot you down and you never seem to be able to shoot them had more skill than you?
Pfffffff
They just know more secrets.
Private Joker: How can you shoot women or children? Door Gunner: Easy! Ya just don't lead 'em so much! Ain't war hell?
This is utterly and completely bullshit right? A "secret" button combination to make the Messerschmitt faster, could it really be true?? tell me, tell me, tell me, oh please tell me Von Mudra!
Find it for yourself, why do I have to do everything around here. <grumbles about my computer blowing up>
I'm still amused at how many people dont know how to use tank sights D: Or shut the JU door, or open the Hanomag slits, or put down the windows in jeeps, or open the back of Trucks :P
The Terror Doctrine of the 130.Panzer Lehr Division
Can you shoot through the hanomag slits, I've tried and never had any success. (Probably really the wrong thread to ask this in).
I've shot the driver out of a Hanomag with a Tommy Gun from the front. To tell the truth, I was was spraying all over the damn thing, hoping he'd jump out and get turned into hamburger, but he died while still inside. Whether it works or not, I still "button up" whenever I go somewhere where I expect infantry.
Also, what does "WEP" stand for? And is Mudra just bullshitting us with his "press x to go faster" thing? Isn't x the default key for gun sights in planes? Or is it the default for "Afterburner" in BF2 and "Air Brake/Stuka Siren" in FH2? I don't know because I change all my key assignments (Plus, I use a Flightstick for flying).
War Emergency Power, basically wringing as much power out of the engine as possible. Of course, doing so wasn't encouraged (hence 'Emergency') since it drastically reduced the service life of engines and made them more prone to failure.
It was common to put wire across the throttle at the point where it would go from normal power to absolute maximum. The pilot would have to push the throttle 'through the wire', as the saying goes. The broken wire would indicate to ground crews afterwards that the engine had been pushed to its limits and needed a much more thorough check for any problems.
Props to Jetfreak for the sig.
"americans think they can avoid bullets by standing in an open field and ducking a few inches" ~Von Mudra
I'm still amused at how many people dont know how to use tank sights D: Or shut the JU door, or open the Hanomag slits, or put down the windows in jeeps, or open the back of Trucks :P
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