⚜ | IL-2: Battle of Stalingrad - Taxiing Crashcourse
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- There are many Taxis out there but non taxis just quite like a Bf 109.
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1. Login to MP server
2. Jump into plane
3. Hit the throttle
4. Spin in circles
5. Flip plane and land in front of the bomber next to you
Hartmann would be pleased!
"Once you unlock the tailwheel your 109 will become extremely emotionally distressed." Lol
IL-2 is on sale right now. BoS and premium aircraft are 50% off and BoM is 33% off.
Cybermat47 all Rise of Flight packs on Steam are 66% off too. load up tightwads!
Cybermat47 30 usd?
Just a small humble request for your next tutorial, make the video when the ingame time is such that the sun is higher in the sky and we can see better what happends inside the cockpit.
Nice tutorial by the way.
That's a good idea !
Hey Bismarck, just wanted to thank you about the interesting and detailed videos you make in regards to different flight mechanics of IL2 which helps me understand the Luftwaffe a bit more. I am a big lover of the BF109, its lovely seeing you fly the bird. Thanks again. :)
As a noob I hate taxi-ing lol but I'm going to keep at it until I get it right even though it's frustrating!!! Thanks for the video although 2 years late lol I just started my flight sim journey this year officially.
Bought Bos about 2 weeks ago. Still learning, experiencing with my beloved '109s, adn I want to complete campaigns before getting into Multiplayer. I already got about 40+ flight hours.
Have played 1946 for 3 years... and bought BoS yesterday...
Fck is this taxiing become so much more difficult then nowadays...i feel like a complete newb and need to train this befor flying once online again
Now THIS is how you make tutorials for ACTUAL BEGINNERS...Thank you
If you dont understand the concept you can go to the Eastern front :D I love this sentece :D Well I'm back in Flightsim aprox adter 9 year brake and the taxxiing is suprisingly tough. Thank you for the video ;)
Thank you so much bought the game yesterday and made enough donuts for the whole luftwaffe.
i heard finns at least never had Bf-109G canopy open when engine was on. To my knowledge the canopy was known To be fragile and was potentially in danger To deattach/break because of the bumps on a runway or even of airflow. it was very unfortunate as Bf's large propels meant that the nose was very high up, giving the pilot very poor visibility forward; for this reason there was some mishaps, like one occasion when finnish Bf-109 taxiied straight over an empty german Focke-Wulf, and like an hour after that another finnish Bf taxiied on that Bf said earlier. im sure finnish and german pilots and especially the ground crew had a great laugh about that the next day
S-curving? What do you think this is? Some oversize-radial engined American fighter XD
Thank you for posting this; too late to help me perhaps but if someone else gets to avoid the frustration I went through then it was effort well spent. S!
Great Video Bismarck.
Danke Bismark ^^
Das Video war echt hilfreich für mich als Anfänger.
Besonders auf wenn man auf dem Wings of Liberty Server spielt, wo man beim taxiing echt besser immer 2 mal schaut XD
Thank you for your instruction. As a new player it was very helpful!
I really really recommend to set a other key for the "tail wheel lock". Sometimes u press left shift and G at the same moment but u hit G only a few seconds before. That means... GEAR UP on the Taxiway... as long u don't use godmod ur plane will be consumed by the ground. OH NOM NOM NOM NOM...
No A lost canopy doesn't make you go faster Erich Hartmann: 1944-Bismarck:2016
homemade banana someone should try to fly a mig-29 without a canopy and when its super sonic stick his hand out
More Il-2!
Taxiing Crash course describes my experience pretty well... :P
you make it look so easy. im new to a joy stick and its very touchy i got the x52 pro
You may need to increase your stick sensitivity in game (in main controls just click on the graph button on the far right of the pitch, roll and yaw control settings and you can adjust it there). It is a bit paradoxical, but more sensitivity will actually smooth out the input curve in the game. A little dead zone is also useful. You will have to play around with the settings there to fine tune it to your preference and your stick but the time invested in doing that is well worth it.
Tim Rohrich do you know what this noise reduction thing for the joystick?. also thanks ill give it a try
I've really been wanting to put my Oculus Rift to use with this game but I've never been able to actually get off the runway :D Can't wait to put this to the test.
It is on sale right now!!!! Black Friday!
Thumb up as usual. Next step navigation on TaW for exempl?
Will make a video about that eventually
when you look at the 107 f4 next to the sight is a guage with a trifoil on top (the nuclear hazard sign) what are the germans putting into these planes
Tritium
Go to 5:02 to see where it starts
This is far more realistic than WW2OL and their "spawn & rocket launch" airfields.
very easy to understand and IL2 Bos re-installation i think for me : )
Is it possible to play IL-2 BoS/BoM without trackIR? i've been playing war thunder SB without one and i works just fine, so i'm not intending to buy one, but is it possible in IL-2?
Sure it's possible. Mouse/hat switch can be used to control view. But headtracking just makes it sooo much easier. If you're used to going without it, might be a lot easier that most.
theres much cheaper options these days than TrackIR
how do you use the radio to ask for clearance for takeoff/landing?
Love the video and thanks for the tips! However i feel like i should ask the next logical question a new pilot will make....how do i safely land again without crashing or flipping over and such?
Video on that soon :)
Thank you, looking forward to it.
lexius2487 sounds like he will do a landing tips vid later
but my protip: while starting your plane look at where the horizon lines up with your dash, that's where it should be for a 3 point landing
and don't use brakes if you can help it, touch runway early enough and you should roll to taxi speed before you run out . too much brake spins the plane around the axle because physics is mean
Protip: Don't start off by flying the MiG-3 as your first aircraft. Pro mode for both taking it off and landing it.
I know bismarck will make a video on that soon. However, in the meantime, you can look for a channel named Air Combat Tutorial Library. This channel is owned by a real life pilot and sim pilot. watch his video's and the one bismarck is going to make several times and practice using the explained steps. Make replays and review where you go wrong and where you go right.
High, thanks for thuis vid. I ve flown guide a bit bf109, but can still learn something. I used to start up with a lot of right rudder for preventing the plane to turn or tilt left. This was a known problem with this aircraft. On your vid the tail seems to come of the ground guide smooth. In Il2 1946 as well in the older versions a learned to push the stick a little because otherwise the plane would become unstable with the tail wheel still on the ground and the front wheels already up air. Is this the same in BoS?
That ratio 😮
Taxi tips for P38 Lightning?
Wunderbra love it danke :)
I bought the game through the Sale, and I feel completely overwhelmed with the amount of things I do not know! this is my first flight sim so I am very excited, and I have a few questions:
-What does Mixture do, and how is it represented in the game?
-What are trims, when should I use them, and what are the optimal settings for them?
-How do I move my pilot's view up in the seat, as Bis did in this video?
I have a Logitech 3D Extreme Joystick and a mouse, but my keyboard is not a Desktop one so it does not have a Numpad nor the page up Insert, home, etc keys; are there any additional tips and tricks i could get?
Mixture: Amount of fuel injected into engine, basically. At low alt, should be 100%. As you go higher, the engine doesn't have enough air to fully burn 100% mixture, so you lean it. Either look for blue flames coming out your exhaust, or move the mixture until max RPM is seen. In general, you can set it to 100% and forget it frequently if you don't care about using more fuel than you should, and don't mind a performance hit. Trim is used to compensate for shifts in the aircraft's flying characteristics because of different speeds, power levels, etc. If you have to use constant backpressure on the stick to keep it level, change the elevator trim to bring the nose up so you can relax your arm. View is probably by trackIR5 I'm guessing, but the sim does have controls to move your seat position around, check your keymapping.
Hi can you do a video about the control setup in the game? Example what joystick you use or what your start engine key?
Thank You
So you don't land or take off into the wind?
Do you use trackir, or how do you get so smooth headmovement?
Yes thank you for this!
Do you know any guides for engine controls, I have no clue what to do with mixture and stuff, and always screws me over in like the first few seconds of flight. :p Yeah I normally stick to Normal mode
Cheers
ThatRedcoat mixture is usually the amount of fuel and air entering the engine, full rich is 100% fuel and 0% air, full lean is 0% fuel and 100% air, when you're at a high altitude, your engine needs to breathe, try leaning out the mixture for an optimal RPM.
when you say it screws your engine that's probably because you're running the engine %100 the whole time, which will cook it.
there are continuous, combat and emergency modes, use them accordingly.
On the Il-2 Sturmovik forum, look for the "Manuals, Tutorials, Guides and Tips". Here you will find some guides and info sheets that have exactly that info. Chucks aircraft guide is a good example.
I couldn't even try to imagine how this would go with me lol. I can't even land in War Thunder.
Callsign Toaster have you done the tutorial I always had a hard time stopping till I started using my flaps before that I just use to crash land an fuck up my propeller
Hallo Bismarck. I was wondering: do you fly with subscribers? Me team from CloD is reluctant to go to BoS, but I'm thinking of trying it out if the price on steam sales is tempting enough!
hey Bis, quick question, I really want to get IL 2 but was wondering if they have mouse aim. I just don't have they money right now to buy a good joystick
There is mouse control but it is very rudimentary and disqualifies you from most active MP servers.
Strait from the man himself 13 hours ago.
What's the best SIM ww2 game
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Warte mal! Das war ja wohl affektiv gemeint. Weil ich dich so lieb habe und deinen Content schätze.
could any one point my in the direction of a Keyboard tutorial (non-joy stick)
what keys is it to poke your head out of the cockpit?
Track IR
you can use the page up, page down, end, home, ins, and delete buttons on your keyboard to move your head around
No need for flaps?
Oh Takeoff only on short runways or when you are overloaded with bombs etc
Can you play this game with only a mouse? Or do you need a joystick for this game?
He did a video on different sims, including this one, and he covers mouse and keyboard vs joystick controls
There is mouse control but it is very rudimentary and disqualifies you from most active MP servers
There good cheap joysticks for beginners under 50$.
How about joystick emulators?
do you use VR for this game?
TrackIR works fine, VR is overkill and you will have a hell of a time managing just the basics using VR, let alone flying effectively. Head-tracking is all you need.
Thorwulfsson the head tracking thing is what i was talking about...
Should also be mentioned currently BOS is not a VR game, though that is planned.
remember that Russian planes don't have pedal brakes. so you steer by pushing the pedals the way you want the tail to go, then tapping the brake to make it move that way.
SteelBollocks that difference killed me for the longest time until I figured it out. Pulling the stick all the way back locks the tail wheel was another.