Music: - Welcome Back - The Red Baron OST - Air Battle 2 - The Red Baron OST Outro Music: - They're Taking The Hobbits To Isengard Discord: / discord My gear: - Thrustmaster T.16000M joystick - Logitech Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
The plane is kinda trash, if any good players shows up, there's nothing it can do :( But with low fuel its somewhat playable. Plane is part of the IL-2: Flying Circus Vol II DLC. Server: Flugpark.
That era of airplane engineering still blows my mind. It's like as if a decade after launching Sputnik we would have a battle between two fleets in orbit of Mars. Or... I can hardly think of modern equivalent, but let's say orbital drop troops. We've just entered the era of commercially viable engine based reentry vehicles. Imagine if in 2035 something like revised Starship is used to deliver antiterrorist group with all equipment to another side of the planet in less then an hour, do their job and extract civilians not just from danger, but from continent. And that's not even close to change this was for the people back then. And mind you, this was basically all done on amateurish terms on unthreaded ground. And yet thousands of planes were taking to the skies and people became aces when there wasn't even any sort of theory to learn from.
Honestly sad that we don't see more of the sort of "pilot fighting to keep flying after damage" drama in such a realistic way in War Thunder, did everything really blow up so violently when hit by aerial cannons as the game portrays it?
I don’t know if you’ve heard of it, but maybe try Sky On Fire: 1940. It has realistic physics similar to IL-2 1946 and other games from that series. The aircraft don’t explode after being hit by a cannon, they will either catch fire, disintegrate, or, fold apart.
@@smigoltime haha I know, just feels dirty, I fly too, was more a light hearted reference to the Red Baron's 'knights of the sky' code of honour (also why is it always the worst pilots with that skin xd)
Flying the mig-15 is pretty simple. You just need to realise which planes you can and can't turn with, and then just got better at dogfighting with it, as well as learn how to aim your guns. The best way is to learn from your mistakes and from your enemies. So basically, just learn by playing it. A tutorial is unlikely to help much for such a versatile jet as the mig-15, which doesn't require a niche playstyle to be viable.