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« Reply #45 on: January 26, 2008, 06:34:41 PM »
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You talk about the MiG... and then you say the LaGG? The Lacquered coffin?

But it was used and produced in quantity.  I am not talking about how capable they are, but whether they were used in numbers or not.
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« Reply #46 on: January 26, 2008, 07:50:17 PM »
twinboom, there r no french fighters cause every1 hates the french, and they would surrender while u flyin em...


o and how long would an AHII Developement week be??
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« Reply #47 on: January 26, 2008, 08:01:32 PM »
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how long would an AHII Developement week be??


A Fortnight..

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« Reply #48 on: January 26, 2008, 08:01:34 PM »
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twinboom, there r no french fighters cause every1 hates the french, and they would surrender while u flyin em...


o and how long would an AHII Developement week be??

For the love of ....  pick up a book and educate yourself, please.
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« Reply #49 on: January 26, 2008, 10:54:40 PM »
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twinboom, there r no french fighters cause every1 hates the french, and they would surrender while u flyin em...and i`m making this moronic statment



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« Reply #50 on: January 26, 2008, 11:59:07 PM »
Actually if you were going to round out the early war set with 1 plane that could do both western and eastern front the choice is pretty simple. The hawk 75 easily outperformed the D.520 with regard to combat record in french service and performed admirably in finnish service as well.

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« Reply #51 on: January 27, 2008, 04:22:18 AM »
We still have 1941~summer 1943 to fill. Two full years of VVS planes entirely missing from the game.

 Today the P-39, tommorow the VVS..!

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« Reply #52 on: January 27, 2008, 05:02:37 AM »
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We already have that ... the F6F ... it would be nice to get it re-modeled tho.


Sorry but it is not F6F.
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« Reply #53 on: January 27, 2008, 10:29:37 AM »
A lot of very representative VVS  mid GPW inventory could be aquired just by padding out the  Yak and Lavochkin ranges back to the Yak 1 and the La5F without massive need for huge amounts of  work hours  compared to that needed for the Mig3 and Lagg3 etc.

I would like to see the Yak3 added. I have come to believe it is not so similar to the Yak 9U as we once believed and is one of the significant players during the latter part of WWII not represented in game. Particularly now the other significant player missing (P39) is imminent.

Actually mid GPW level bombers are well represented by the Boston III.
I cant see HTC modelling an SU2 any time soon.
Late war Tu2 might be nice but I think the VVS actually had more Bostons over the GPW as a whole. The Pe2 dive bomber (remember the IL2 is not actually a dive bomber its a low level battle field tool) is significantly absent as the VVS's main rear of front ground attack tool.
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« Reply #54 on: January 27, 2008, 10:35:26 AM »
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twinboom, there r no french fighters cause every1 hates the french, and they would surrender while u flyin em...


o and how long would an AHII Developement week be??

You realise that without the help of France we would still most likely be a colony of Britain? Or a part of Canada?

I do, actually, think the D.520 would be cool. But the list comes down to...

Ju-52
German Halftrack
Kubelwagen :aok

The Kubelwagen can have someone sitting in the passenger seat with an MP40 or a P08 or P38 or something to shoot at troops :lol

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« Reply #55 on: January 27, 2008, 06:01:43 PM »
If I had a 2 fighters, 1 GV pcik...


1) Yak-7A

 A very early Yak, with very comparable performance to both the Yak-1 and the Yak-7B, that may stand in for scenarios/events featuring Yaks from the beginning of Barbarossa to early 1942. The beginning of the "heavy Yak" line, which would eventually evolve in to the Yak-9U in the latter days, the Yak-7 was originally a two-seat trainer version that was converted into single-seat fighters due to shortage of Yak-1 production. Over 6,000 Yak-7 airframes have been deployed during


2) Ki-45 Kai

 A double-engined fighter of the Imperial Japanese Army, some might consider this a strange choice over other, usually better known single-engined Japanese fighters.

 The Ki-45 was estimated to be produced around 1600~1700 airframes during the course of the entire war. While the very first version was deemed a failure, continued development and modifications led to the "kai (literally refined or modified)" versions which were extensively developed to carry a variety of armament. While it was still much lacking in speed compared to US fighters, the Ki-45 was actually the fastest Japanese fighter in stock during the time of its first deployment, as well as being a very agile and nimble plane as a double-engined plane.

 The reason I chose this, was that it is an important part of the Japanese plane roster, a fighter which was first introduced in 1941, and used until the last moments in Japanese home defense, against the mighty B-29s. It also holds a very diverse variety of armaments in a variety of sub-variants that can make a very good use of the recent AH armament system change which allows to select different arming options to portray different versions, as well as providing the Japanese plane roster with a heavily armed fighter.

* Ki-45Kai-Ko (Standard)
2x Ho103 12.7mm
1x Type89 7.7mm

* Ki-45Kai-Ko (Ko type armament)
2x Ho-103 12.7mm
1x Type89 7.7mm
1x Ho-3 20mm (underbelly)

* Ki-45Kai-Ko (Tei type armament)
2x Ho-103 12.7mm
1x Type89 7.7mm
2x Ho-103 12.7mm  or  2x Ho-5 20mm (upward firing)

* Ki-45Kai-Otsu
2x Ho-103 12.7mm
1x Type89 7.7mm
1x Type94 37mm AT

* Ki-45Kai-Tei
1x Ho203 37mm
2x Ho-5 20mm (upward firing)

(Hei and Bo versions are nightfighters)



3) German mobile 88mm FlaK battery, with a towing vehicle.

Bring on the 88! .. need I say more? :D

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« Reply #56 on: January 27, 2008, 07:03:08 PM »
Wirbelwind sounds great. ostwind sometimes dosen't cut it.i couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with a 37mm. more might help. what's the wirbelwinds armament?:rolleyes: :D
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« Reply #57 on: January 27, 2008, 07:39:45 PM »
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Wirbelwind sounds great. ostwind sometimes dosen't cut it.i couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with a 37mm. more might help. what's the wirbelwinds armament?:rolleyes: :D
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« Reply #58 on: January 27, 2008, 08:45:17 PM »
how about a jeep with two mounts in the front for two twin vikers k same in rear.big mount for a .50 in the middle? they fire incindiery rounds.wirbelwind's still great ,though.:)
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« Reply #59 on: January 28, 2008, 04:28:27 AM »
My list,

Tu-2,  is a must soviets need a level bomber!!!
Yak-3,  Don't really want it because it will be a nuisance but oh well.
G4M2,  Similar to KI-67's but bigger loadout
Do 217,  This would see more usage in the MA than the heinkel.
I-16,  Fun early soviet plane
Frank 1c just think  a heavier KI-84 with 2 x 20mm, 2 x 30mm,  Maybe perked.

Anything British!
Halifax, beaufighter, Powered up Mossies, Spit 12,21.  Gloster meteor!

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