Keen to join from Australia
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2023 12:53 pm
Hi All,
My name is Daniel, and I'm new (a few months) to the Il-2 Franchise, and having watched some of your campaign stuff on YouTube, I am keen to join if you will let me.
I have a bit of a background with real warbirds (I am not a pilot art, photography and other stuff is my bag) and have a lot of primary research into Second World War aviation stuff as well, so I have a big interest more generally.
That said I can fly the Spitfire IX in the game following RAF procedures as best as possible, albeit my landings are still a bit dicey. Am okay with the Spitfire XIV, which I find far easier to get off the ground and land. Plus I can sort of drive the Hurricane, and am sort of okay with the Typhoon.
The only other type I can drive so far is the P-38, which I am enjoying a lot (and take-offs and landings are okay). Yet I am also keen to learn other types, and with rare exception have almost all planes in the Great Battles series available to use in-game.
Anyway, thanks for reading.
Cheers,
Daniel.
My name is Daniel, and I'm new (a few months) to the Il-2 Franchise, and having watched some of your campaign stuff on YouTube, I am keen to join if you will let me.
I have a bit of a background with real warbirds (I am not a pilot art, photography and other stuff is my bag) and have a lot of primary research into Second World War aviation stuff as well, so I have a big interest more generally.
That said I can fly the Spitfire IX in the game following RAF procedures as best as possible, albeit my landings are still a bit dicey. Am okay with the Spitfire XIV, which I find far easier to get off the ground and land. Plus I can sort of drive the Hurricane, and am sort of okay with the Typhoon.
The only other type I can drive so far is the P-38, which I am enjoying a lot (and take-offs and landings are okay). Yet I am also keen to learn other types, and with rare exception have almost all planes in the Great Battles series available to use in-game.
Anyway, thanks for reading.
Cheers,
Daniel.