Has anybody done a study on the cards length of straight arrow in cm on the cards do to speed? For example the straight for a Fokker DVII is 67cm and its speed in 117.4 mph. If so where is the file? Thanks for your time on this.
Has anybody done a study on the cards length of straight arrow in cm on the cards do to speed? For example the straight for a Fokker DVII is 67cm and its speed in 117.4 mph. If so where is the file? Thanks for your time on this.
This section of files on here is worth digging through:
http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/dow...p?do=cat&id=59
The top file there has stats for lots of unofficial planes, the Vickers F.B.5 is in there.
Mike, not sure if you are looking to do a manoeuvre deck for the Gunbus, or the plane card. If the latter, are these any help?
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Seems I might've misunderstood your question then Mike.
The shaft of the arrow is the actual 'card speed' of the model in the game, which is what I thought you were after in comparison of the actual speed of the aircraft, and it is what is used to measure the speed bands the aircraft are placed in. eg: 6, 4.7, 3.5, 2.9cm ... very fast, fast, average, slow... 201+kph, 181-200kph, 161-180kph, 141-160kph..and so on.
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If by that you mean the roundels, then no it didn't - at least on the top wing. Earlier planes had Union Jack flags painted on the lower bottom wing.
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