Ju-87 Stuka from Milviz is coming soon!

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So quiet about the new movie here but...

...just look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0xK9SYc_U4

MANUAL - http://www.milviz.com/manuals/MV_Ju-87_D.5-G.2_Stuka_POH.pdf


http://www.milviz.com/fs/item.php?id=Ju-87 (Ju-87 D.5/G.2)

(This plane has weapons that will drop and or fire. (note, these weapons do not destroy objects or AI aircraft). NOTE: There are limitations on the weapons. It is STRONGLY suggested that you READ THE MANUAL!)

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Please disregard the POH for the time being. That's still an unfinished version with various inaccurate data etc.
 
I'm not sure what I am going to do with this one but one thing for sure ...resistance is futile !

Might be a good bush basher . Sort of glide slope that might get you in a few ravines and such !!....lol
 
The video is quite impressive. Too bad it shows only the start of the dive and not the bomb drop.
The modelling is... Milviz. That says quite a lot about it I suppose :)
The Stuka is normally not one of my favortie planes. I flew it a few times in other sims like IL-2 but at that time, I found it quite boring to pilot. In FSX however, this might be different. I'm seriously considering to buy it.
 
Boy lucky i no nothing about gull winged huge single engined type plane with a squeeeky noise as it comes looking for ya ... :icon_lol:........:running:


Little heavy with the ole Battle of Britain theme tho .. say what .. toddle pip <input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><input jscode="leoInternalChangeDone()" onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden"><input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><input onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden">
 
Not original to the Stuka but I have to ask, as I feel the question will come up anyway.
Are there plans of releasing the package with English placards? I wouldn't consider it otherwise. I know. This is a German aircraft.

Just asking. :crybaby: :icon_lol:
 
Very nice indeed. The Battle of Britain music in the video is a nice touch. I was looking for some Spitfires trailing but will probably have to add them myself. Time to dust off my Real Air Spitfires. Looking forward to hearing the siren with the dive. Hope it is in there.
 
What an ugly aircraft!! Hideous! In other words, looks faithful to the original and an excellent model... :applause:
 
It isnt this version with Jeriho siren but as dev said:

-Though it is historically inaccurate, the siren is included!

Shows how little I know doesn't it:jump: I had no idea it was only one version had the siren. I thought they all had it. I can't believe how much i've spent recently on payware. This is going to have to be added too!!!
 
The D-5 version started to arrive at the Russian front in July 1943 The first D-1s were transferred into the G (tank buster) version in the same period. So the version depicted in the Milviz model first flew nearly 3 years after the Battle of Britain and were nearly all used at the Russian front.
So no wonder you don't see any British Spitfires in the movie :icon_lol: :icon_lol:

Cheers,
Huub
 
Ye the little props for the siren are missing off the wheel fairings, so I was surprised to see a switch to activate them.
I actually enjoyed the stuka in il2 slow but can do damage.
 
I have watched the video and read the manual.

The accurate modelling of literally everything about this plane - Bernt Stolle's FDE, and YES the automatic dive pull out system, thanks to Chuck the coder!....just wow..., the VC graphics and gauges seem on another level and all super-accurate. Look just lovely too!

A must buy if ever there was one.

Well worth the years of waiting, truly.
 
OT: I've noticed in films, and in the video provided here, that the German dive bomber technique was to simply push the stick forward at the appropriate point, while the US Navy dive bomber pilots rolled thier plane to initiate the dive. I always thought the USN technique was to better judge when to start the dive, which was about when the target slid under the wing. So, in a JU-87, how did the pilot know when it was time to dive? The target would have long since dissapeared under the nose... Was there a window down on the floor?
 
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