Ugly and sturdy, in direct continuation of late WW1 German assault biplanes, The He45C was the first bomber produced in Germany since the end WW1. It served in Spain as a recco/ assault bomber. It impressed the Spaniards by its huge size (compared to the diminutive He51 and Bf109) and its capacity to survive extensive damage - thus its nickname "Pavo" (peacock).
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He45C updated v1.1 - interference with I-16 cockpits corrected
https://www.mediafire.com/?u42u4g40om94o1fRemember: this is a slow and heavy biplane but with a large wing area and extensive mobile surfaces (it has linked double ailerons) and this means:
- short take off distance but huge torque (you'll need 4-5 rudder trims on the right to take off without problems)
- very nimble plane - us this advantage to a maximum when attacked
- heavy plane - dive with extreme caution - there are no flaps nor dive brakes. The cruise speed is 220kmh' maximum speed is 290kmh, but in dive you''ll very fast overrun this limit..... and as soon as you reach 320kmh you'll begin to loose your upper wing - as expected for a biplane bomber....
- Although its capacity to suffer structural damage is quite high, pilot and gunner are terribly exposed, so most of the time they will got killed before he aircraft suffers really destructive damage. Above all, it seems that the AI makes the "aces" aim at gunner first at the pilot rather than at plane elements.
Of course this is a noisy plane with a lot of vibration that impair somehow reading the instruments (but not to the extent of the He46).
The AI of the gunner needs a few words - the gunner will shoot long bursts and rather often when the opponent are "rookies", shorter bursts and less often if the opponent are "average" or "veterans", and almost never if the opponents are "aces" - this makes sense to some extent.
However what doesn't make sense is that the gunner keeps shooting up to the crash after the pilot has been killed.
If someone can help me with the code to make him bail when the pilot is killed, I'd deeply appreciate.
As you'll see there is a an early version of Stuvi/Revi on this plane, in accordance with epoch photos. It's not yet perfect - I'd appreciate help here too.
The bomb equipment is in accordance with photographic/ movie reel evidence. As a matter of fact the 4x50kg bombs were released as a salvo - if someone knows the java code for this, here too, I'd appreciate help.
The dynamo (aimed at furnishing electricity for the radio equipment) is not active - I have not seen any photo from the SCW period of He45 with antenna wire.
Damage models and Shadows included.
I included a basic template and an alternative skin (the color insignia is based on pics and movie reel evidence - there seems to have been an earlier all black insignia but I haven't found photo evidence for it) - once again I am a poor skinner - so the community is invited to improve both skins and template. Quite a number of paint schemes were tried on this aircraft, even including a ww1 type lozenge camo!
PS - additions to air.ini file:
He45 air.He45 NOINFO i01 SUMMER
PS - name of skins folder:
He45
Drop the included Paintschemes/skins/he45 folder at its appropriate place.
Admin Note: This plane requires the DiffFM Mod to be installed first.it can be found here:
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Author: Dreamk
Contact address - SAS forum at sas1946.com.
Thanks to Alge for his photos of the winshield and reflex visor of the "beast".
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Thanks to Oleg Maddox and Qtim for creating Il2 and opening the gates to Mod creation, to Kumpel for his matrix tool, and thanks to SAS for enabling modders to share their knowledge on Il2 modding.
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