Stuka Stunt
#1
Stuka Stunt
This will be my first post here. I know many U-Controllers here use the Stunt Hanger site, I just have never signed up to it. I have used for years the Stuka Site, but it seams to have closed or something. I can't get into it anymore. I wanted to read up on the Fox .15 X and the differences with the XX and the XXX engines that were discussed in depth there. I'm just asking where to search for this information. Thank you all in advance for any help. Eddy H
#2
Im sure you can find some guys here that can offer you assistance on the Fox .15X. Another site that has good information on it is Stunthanger.com. I use both sites and both have their plus sides. You dont have to join there , just wont be able to post. I think Stuka Stunt along with Brotherhood of the ring are not around anymore.....Gene
#3
Junior Member
So I'm very new to piloting and trying desperately to level up the planes and start getting kills, one thing I try to do is maintain a general loop of strafing infantry, resupply and climb.
However I'm just curious as to when people generally accelerate and decelerate? I tend to decelerate when strafing to allow more time to spotting enemies and accelerating almost all other times
However I'm just curious as to when people generally accelerate and decelerate? I tend to decelerate when strafing to allow more time to spotting enemies and accelerating almost all other times
#4
So I'm very new to piloting and trying desperately to level up the planes and start getting kills, one thing I try to do is maintain a general loop of strafing infantry, resupply and climb.
However I'm just curious as to when people generally accelerate and decelerate? I tend to decelerate when strafing to allow more time to spotting enemies and accelerating almost all other times
However I'm just curious as to when people generally accelerate and decelerate? I tend to decelerate when strafing to allow more time to spotting enemies and accelerating almost all other times
As far as resupply, the rat racing guys working as pit crew have fuel cans and batteries strapped to their wrists as I recall from pictures and videos.
You have no choice but to accelerate in dives and decelerate in climbs and can only strive for constant speed using the 4-2-4 break (engine leans out going uphill & richens up going downhill) as far as I know.