Citabria...
USAAF------->2 medium-late war bombers modelled
UK--------->1 Late war bomber modelled
Germany-------->1 early war bomber modelled
Italy, Japan, USSR, France-------->no bombers modelled.
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In 1.05 AH:
Number of fighter planes in Aces High: 22 (maybe 23 if Seafire makes it thru)
Number of Bomber planes in Aces High: 4
Number of ATTACK planes in Aces High: 0
Number of DIVE BOMBING planes in Aces High: 0
Number of TORPEDO PLANES in Aces High (counting Ju88 as one): 2
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Number of 1944-45 planes in 1.05:
USAAF: 8 (6 fighters, 2 bombers-all american planeset is latewar)
Germany: 2 (2 fighters-G6 is a 1943 G6)
UK: 2 (1 fighter, 1 bomber)
USSR: 2 (2 fighters)
Japan: 1 (1 fighter)
Italy and France: 0 (well, there mas none in real life

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We will prolly get USN ships (the CV and PT indeed are american, DDs and CAs dont know, but we can guess it by the fact they are armed with 5' DP guns

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Not german or Italian or british or Japanese. American.
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And you yet want another
american heavy 1944 bomber, that will do exactly the same role of the B17?
Oh, BTW I said that B24 is not urgent in AH because B17 fits the same role right now. NOT THAT THE B17 AND B24 ARE IDENTICAL PLANES.
So, learn to read or stop using demagogy,please.
[edit] almost lost this:
they would never get used in the MA. and in scenarios they would be moving targets just like the ju88 and soon to be released flying turkey tbf.
Ju88 are used by LW in MAin Arena. I've seen Hazed doing awesome things with a Ju88. People just dont know to defend themselfs if they are not on a laser-fitted bomber, thats all.
Oh...and "turkey" TBM (not TBF) will be used in MAin arena, and Ju88 will be too if it receives torpedoes, and Betty would do it too prolly by Japanese squads...
you know why? because they carry torpedoes and can be used for anti-fleet missions. I think that your B24 doesn't, right?.[/edit]
[This message has been edited by RAM (edited 12-08-2000).]