We’ve got a new developer diary, the first in several weeks, from the team over at 1C Game Studios and this one is packed with some details on near term releases. We have the official release of Flying Circus Vol 2 coming up, the release of the Spitfire XIV bubble canopy version, an announcement of the Li-2 and a livery contest. Let’s get to the details.
Update 5.101 coming next week
The next update for IL-2 Great Battles is coming next week. It packs in Flying Circus Vol 2’s career mode and its official release together with the Spitfire XIV bubble canopy Collector Plane. We’ve been waiting on the Career mode for Flying Circus for some time and now its arriving which is great to see.
Meanwhile the bubble canopy version of the Spitfire XIV adds increased visibility and likely some extra range too. More on that when it releases.
The release will also pack in Wings over Caen, the Typhoon Mark IB scripted campaign by BlackSix, that I’ve been looking forward to for a long time.
Li-2 announced




We’ve known about this for some time but we now have an official announcement and some added details. The Lisunov Li-2 was a license built version of the Douglas DC-3 design. Although superficially the same as the C-47 that was released into the sim late last year, the Li-2 comes with its own set of features.
Those features include different engines (the dev diary doesn’t say but Wikipedia reports them as Shvetsov M-62 9-cylinderair-cooled radial piston engines), a spherical turret mounted on the top of the aircraft with a UBT 12.7mm machine gun, a completely different cockpit, and they hint that the Li-2 will be able to carry bombs as some did during the war.
That makes the Li-2 quite unique and different from the C-47 that we’re flying purely as a transport or paradrop platform. Speaking of paratroops, they do show off model for Russian paratrooper equipment too so that will be done too.

Read the full news update here!
Skin contest
Haluter’s Skin Downloader is celebrating 10,000 unique skins uploaded to the community created and operated utility. A milestone like this deserves recognition so the group is running a skin design contest open from now until April 30th.
A panel of judges will determine the best submitted projects across two categories offering cash prizes.
This is no ordinary contest as everyone is encouraged to participate. Even those of us lacking in skin creation abilities. Sketch out your design, draw it in MS Paint, or find some other way to submit your design and a skilled skin artist will take winning entries and turn them into honest to goodness liveries to be uploaded to HSD!





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