

#IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF MOSCOW SERIES#
Eight (8) aircraft recreated from detailed drawings and blueprints: four fighters (I-16 Type 24, Bf-109 E-7, MiG-3 and Bf-109 F-2), two ground attack planes (IL-2 model 1941 and Bf-110 E-2) and two bombers (Pe-2 Series 35 and Ju-88 A-4).The cities and towns were created using WWII aerial imagery, so their layouts are correct for 1941. Cities such as Vyazma, Rzhev, Kalinin, Klin and Serpukhov are all part of the game space and they were made in great detail thanks to the new mapping technology. Todas las noticias, videos gameplay, imgenes, fecha de lanzamiento, anlisis, opiniones, guas y trucos sobre IL-2 Sturmovik Battle of Moscow en 3DJuegos. There are five big towns in the area (in addition to Moscow itself which is visible, but overflights are prohibited by order of Marshall Stalin). As it was back then, there are concrete and unpaved landing strips, many being temporary grass strips with no other visible signs other than a little infrastructure and support personnel. We analyzed air reconnaissance photos and personal photographs of the period to determine the typical airfield layout and their unique designs.

The airfields and flight strips along with their structures have been placed according to historical documents whenever such data was available. Like the previous installment, Battle of Stalingrad, we are dealing here with the work of the team of 1C Game Studios, formed after including 777 Studios (creators of Rise of Flight) into the structure of 1C Company.
#IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF MOSCOW PC#
Battle of Moscow comes with eight legendary aircraft which have been painstakingly recreated for you to enjoy flying. Battle of Moscow for PC is the sixth main installment in the IL-2 Sturmovik series the air combat simulator franchise developed by the Russian 1C Company. x 180 mi.) with Autumn and Winter seasonal terrain. The Battle of Moscow campaign takes place on a large-scale map (270 km x 290 km) (168 mi. This legendary battle of World War II took place from October 1941 to April 1942.
