I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

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I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby hasegawa » Thu May 28, 2020 7:05 pm

. . . and built as Yak 1 in 8700 pieces until 1944. Together with the further developments Yak 7B, Yak 9 and Yak 3, there will be 43,000 aircraft in June 1945. Then there are the developments of Lavotshkin and Mikoyan and Gurewitsh. . . .
But for me the pictures were about the new graphics engine of the Battles series of 1C games. . . IT is an enormous step forward since "Sturmovik -forgotten battles" from 2001, which I also have on my computer. . .

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Re: I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby Splitpin » Fri May 29, 2020 8:28 pm

Great shots ...great aircraft as well, but I agree "But for me the pictures were about the new graphics engine of the Battles series of 1C games" isn't it great :)
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Re: I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby hasegawa » Sat May 30, 2020 3:19 am

I am looking forward for the new Project..

https://il2sturmovik.com/store/battle-of-normandy/

Flying the Arado 234 Recce aircraft over southern England...
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Re: I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby Splitpin » Sat May 30, 2020 7:50 pm

And the hurricane and Mosquito.
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Re: I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby Splitpin » Sat May 30, 2020 7:55 pm

A little off topic , but Warthunder has just done a huge update ...F104, Mirage 3 , and many more....do you report on that sim ?
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Re: I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby hasegawa » Sat May 30, 2020 8:40 pm

War Thunder is not my playground...
I don't like fictional theater. There were and are certainly enough real things in the world. This also applies to DCS, for example. The Falklands War, which is in preparation, will probably be their first realistic setting.
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Re: I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby hasegawa » Sat May 30, 2020 8:49 pm

Mosquito... and Hurricane....


Shure. The Point is for me, that the Arado 234 ist a more or less forgotten aircraft and revolutionary to. And it was the only german aircraft that was able to fly unharmed over southern England in Sommer 1944. As far as i know, there was never a modell of the Ar 234B in any simulation.
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Re: I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby Lindstrim » Sat May 30, 2020 10:30 pm

In one of the DLC of IL-2 I’m sure there’s an AR 234 than you can fly?
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Re: I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby hasegawa » Sun May 31, 2020 4:29 pm

Have quick looked.... as AI Foe, but not flyable... (?) Have it installed but not used in the last years.
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Re: I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby Splitpin » Mon Jun 01, 2020 5:12 pm

IL-2 seems to be updating almost every day....but like you, I'm waiting for the Normandy release, already paid for.
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Re: I-26, the Prototype of all Yak-Fighters in WWII

Postby hasegawa » Tue Jun 02, 2020 3:24 pm

Yes... meanwhile I have the collector-modells Jak 9 and the Yak 9T with that big Canon on my wishlist... A Typical aircraft fotr me. I am not a sniper and need the extra punch.
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