Thanks Vruth!
I assume that the low ammo load is a gameplay consideration on HTC's behalf. Well, here's how it works:
You're flying at historical altitude maybe in a non-historical formation of 3 or 4 Lancs in broad daylight. Here comes the interceptor. You've seen him closing for the past 15 minutes. You're ready for him. 'Heads up, boys. 190 closing'. Everyone switches to guns and are scupcakeing over RW. This guy is up for a Darwin Award. But what doues he do? He B&Z your behinds, gets that 'kill the guns'-ping in or just keeps on doing his head-ons until there's no ammo left. Great. Three overpowered transports sitting there, waiting to be kicked out of the sky. I guess many are doing NOE raids now, which imho is not the way Lancs should be flown if we want representative wwii air combat. N'est pas?
I do support the notion of a B-24 - now THAT would be fun!
Further, something happened to the buff in 1.07 methinks. It seems theyre made from papier mache or wet napkins. Theyre so soft, it's incredible theyll do 150mph without ripping their wings off. That may just be me, but I've allways thought the buff to be one of the most survivable planes ever built.
[This message has been edited by WolfSkin1 (edited 05-30-2001).]