I love to kill gvs in it, just A: you can't use the parascope.B: I'm tired of looking at American gauges.C: It just needs to look better internally and externally.
To suggest things that do not meet this basic criteria is equal to masturbation. It may feel good to you, will not produce any tangible results, and you may be embarrassed if you get caught.
Are there any 234's still air-worthy or flying in the world?
out of the 30-40 hours a week I fly, I see one, maybe two Ar234s flying a month.
I fly them once in a while, but there really isn't much use for them in the MA. They just do not carry enough load to do all that much damage, and there are not many "high value" targets that justify taking one out. If there were high value targets on the map that were deep in the enemy backfield (bridges, strategic radar stations, etc) then you might see more of them get used.
actually no, if the targets were deep behind enemy lines, you'd most likely see them used even less due to the short amount of fuel they carry, and the amount they will burn just climbing to a respectable altitude.you could take the 2 droptanks option, but that only leaves you with space for 1 bomb, not really worth the trouble.
You don't need "respectable altitude".
Only one still left in the world & it is in the Smithsonian.
that would depend on wether the target your hitting his any ack or protection, and if it did how thick it is.if it has decent ack cover, then i'd want to be atleast 9-10k before i approached it. especially with some of 1 hit kills the ack usually does on me.
So apparently that one can fly (technically -- I don't think they do it much)