How old are you?
What is your IQ?
Do you just google WW2 aircraft images in your spare time?
Have you ever read a book?
Have you ever watched a documentary?
These a just a few of many questions you might want to consider about yourself before spammINg our forums.
Have a nice day.
You don't have to be that mean. It is obvious he is new to the AH forum and maybe new playing it too.
JBJB710, This will most likely not happen because it was a one time event that took place. AH staff wants only AC that saw a lot of action and production was high. We are lucky to have the P-47-M (only 130 produced) and F4U-4 (i think over 200 or 400 produced) and Th-152H1 (only about 43 where enter into service) and Ar 234 (i believe less the 200 produced) do to its low production number and combat actions.
Other AC that we will mostly not see do to low production or limited action:
F7F Tigercat: Was put into service but never saw any action.
190D-11: A sexy bird that could have cause all sort of problems to the allies, but got out to late with only seven made.
190D-12,13: Another AC that could gave the allies all sort of problems. It is unclear how many where developed or if any did saw action. They where to be assigned to JG-26.
Gloster Meteor: British first turbo engine AC that did saw action, but vary little and only about less the 10 was put into service.
Bell P-59 Airacomet: U.S first turbo engine AC that only had 50 or 60 into service. It was going to make its first combat mission hours before Germany surrenders.
B-32 Dominator: Nice long range heavy bomber that only flew three missions, recon, and i believe it was created for the last IJ kill before japan surrenders.
There are a few more but hopefully you understand why the B-25 off the carrier will not happen on AH.