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De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito

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De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito Bomber V4.1

This small WW2 fighter-bomber was mainly made of wood, because they tried to save resources during war. Fortunately this material made it very lightweight and fast. With the two Merlin engines it was the fastest bomber in the early 1940s. Some Mosquitoes even had no guns, because no other plane could follow them. Only a few years later it wasn't the fastest plane any longer but still has the advantage to operate at high altitudes.

Features: -Realistic engine start -Automatic retractable gear -Two seats -Five small guns -Four bomb bays -Engine assistence during slow flight

Steering air:
WSAD = Elevator/roll+rudder
Left Right = rudder (usually there is no need to use this)
Space = toggle engines (wait for realistic engine start!)
RMouse = Hold for engine boost

Steering ground:
A D = Left/Right + slow forward (No need to start engines before!)
A+D = Press both together to drive forward only

Other keybinds:
LMouse = guns
X = release bombs
. = No function, only place holder

Link to the Zero: https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3033296694
Link to the MiG-3: https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2914958395
Link to the Do-335: https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3014877810
Link to The Mustang: https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2809066736
Link to the F4U Corsair: https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3334506166
Link to the BF109: https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2777214949
Link to the Spitfire: https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2780915675
Link to the FW 190: https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2787832057

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Dieser kleine Bomber aus dem WK2 bestand hauptsächlich aus Holz, weil man im Krieg versuchte Resourcen zu sparen. Glücklicherweise führte dieses Material dazu, dass das Flugzeug sehr leichtgewichtig und schnell wurde. Mit den beiden Merlin Motoren war es der schnellste Bomber in den frühen 1940er Jahren. Manche Mosquitos hatten keine Bewaffnung, da ihnen ohnehin kein anderes Flugzeug folgen konnte. Einige Jahre später war der Geschwindigkeitsvorteil dahin aber der Vorteil in großen Höhen fliegen zu können blieb.

Features: -Realistischer Motorstart -Automatisches Einziehfahrwerk -Zwei Sitze -Fünf kleine Kanonen -Vier Bombenschächte -Motorunterstützung während Langsamflug

Steuerung Flug:
WSAD = Höhenruder/Rollen+Seitenruder
Links Rechts = Seitenruder (Braucht man normalerweise nicht)
Space = Motoren einschalten (Den realistischen Start abwarten!)

Steuerung Boden:
A D = Links/Rechts + langsam vorwärts (Motoren vorher nicht starten!)
A+D = Beide zusammen drücken um nur vorwärts zu fahren
RMouse = Für Motor-Boost halten

Andere Tasten:
LMouse = Frontkanonen
X = Bomben abwerfen - nicht am Boden machen ;-)
. = Keine Funktion, nur Platzhalter
5 comentarios
(BB) Scrap_survivalist 8 MAY 2022 a las 12:42 
german thing? if you can show me, i can prob guess the plane, i'm really good with planes
nabi_1978  [autor] 8 MAY 2022 a las 12:32 
You are right soviet, japanese and some others are still missing. I thought about a Mig 3 but i will have a look... I am still building on a German thing and a P51 Mustang.
(BB) Scrap_survivalist 8 MAY 2022 a las 10:28 
you should do some soviet planes (Pe-8 would be godtier)
:steamthumbsup:
nabi_1978  [autor] 8 MAY 2022 a las 9:14 
Thanks! I have made some more of this big and realistic planes that will be uploaded the next weeks - when i am satisfied with tweaking and performance.
I like building big and realistic things but sometimes it is really hard to make them fast (enough)...
(BB) Scrap_survivalist 7 MAY 2022 a las 22:05 
i love them all