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cptroyce

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Is it possible to edit the wind factor in a particular campaign mission? Stronger if so desired? If so is there a limit built into the sim?

Regards,
Royce
 
I don't know about needing the wind any stronger. I'm frequently having to deal with 40-60 knot winds aloft. That's a guess, based on me having to fly at a 45-50^ angle to my direction of travel to keep from being blown off course!
 
Is it possible to edit the wind factor in a particular campaign mission? Stronger if so desired? If so is there a limit built into the sim?

Regards,
Royce

The only thing I've seen is the On or Off in Workshop
 
I don't think I want stronger wind right now. The weather guy has been telling me for days about "strong westerlies". Holy crud, I'm crabbing in for a landing at a good 45 degrees off axis sometimes! I think sometimes it's easier to land across the field than it is to land down the length of it!
 
Shredward?

I believe that's pretty much what they had to deal with though, and the Germans had the advantage of a prevaling wind that gave them a quick retreat back over their lines most of the time.
Shredward can probably add some good comments on this...you there, Ted?
 
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