

- Il 2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad engine overheat mod#
- Il 2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad engine overheat series#
Dont use a high amount of boost & RPM for extended amounts of. spamming topics, personal attacks on developers, etc). It looks like you have overheated the engine which is causing strange behaviour.
Il 2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad engine overheat mod#
Not doing so will leave the moderation of your posts to mod discretion.īehavior seriously violating Reddit's TOS in regards to doxxing and harassment won't be tolerated.Īgents the moderator perceives as not participating in good-faith discussion or community participation are free to be moderated at the discretion of the moderator (ie. If you are running your engine in 'combat' or 'emergency' modes you will find that you will have a. its large fuel load enabling it to take off from Midway and help us out in Stalingrad.

If you'd like to advertise or direct traffic to an external location, It is courteous to ask the moderator first. If it doesn't fit a flair, it likely isn't on topic. Posts should be kept on the topic(s) of antique combat or the sims thereof. Engine Mixture can stay at 100 all the time it has a nice cooling effect to the engine. You are expected to be respectful at least until it is not being reciprocated. A huge mistake.You can open it to 100 only if the Engine is damaged or you have a oil or water leak I use for both radiators 50 if I fly with 100 throttle and if I go down with the throttle to 65 - 50 I close the both radiators even further below 50. In addition to serving as a fighter, it is often used in as a.

Il 2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad engine overheat series#
This primary subreddit for 1C and 777's "IL-2: Sturmovik": a series of antique combat simulation, including. Data for Il-2 GB is manualy edited (its not generated by FM extractor mod like it was for original il-2 1946 version from my understanding, i dont know if that mode for Il-2 1946 still exist, and if it would even work with Il-2 Great Battle game). The Bf 109 E-7, nicknamed Emil, is a fighter aircraft available as part of Battle of Moscow.
