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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #180 on: May 21, 2013, 07:48:52 PM »
My interest in the TBD is up. Can anyone point me to where the info is about it diving at speed, vne, armor, did it have self sealing tanks, etc. I'm mostly coming up empty or with hear say. Some one here suggested the TBM was much larger but the specs I've found are not that different.TBD had 4ft less span and 5ft less fuse length with the real dif. in speed and climb. Anyone know where I can look? Thanks

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Off topic from the thread but -
This brings up something I've often wondered.  With all the talent and people who volunteer their time like the CM's and whatnot, surely somebody is capable of building the planes we use in this game, as well as their skins (obviously).  I wonder if HTC would ever consider letting the community design and build planes/tanks/etc, and submit them for approval for HTC to go over, then add them into the game, thus speeding up the rate at which new toys are added by a huge factor, without costing HTC any time or $.  Thoughts?


At any rate, <S> to all in the thread.

I think this is a huge no, its been asked before - but I think HTC shot it down (2004?) maybe he might change his mind now a days, don't think he would change his mind anytime soon. I asked him about this long time ago as well, I didnt get any answer specifically (at least 2008?)
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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #181 on: May 21, 2013, 07:49:15 PM »
The reason he was banned was due to what he was saying, not because he had a 2nd BBS account.

I don't think he's referencing Perdue.

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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #182 on: May 21, 2013, 07:52:55 PM »
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I don't think he's referencing Perdue.

I realize that, it didn't even enter my head to be honest.  I was talking about that past incident, not about this thread or anyone in particular in it.

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I think this is a huge no, its been asked before - but I think HTC shot it down (2004?) maybe he might change his mind now a days, don't think he would change his mind anytime soon. I asked him about this long time ago as well, I didnt get any answer specifically (at least 2008?)

Ok, some intel regarding it at least.  I wonder how receptive he would be now in 2013.  I think it's a good idea personally, although I have absolutely no ability to do this sort of thing, I know there are guys here that could, I'm certain of it.  I'd be happy to fly stuff they built, and it would as I said really crank up the number of new rides we could get IMO.
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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #183 on: May 21, 2013, 07:54:32 PM »
If the CMs have such available, I'd like a list of all event substitutions for possible wishlist consideration.

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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #184 on: May 21, 2013, 07:55:25 PM »
If the CMs have such available, I'd like a list of all event substitutions for possible wishlist consideration.

+1 excellent idea maybe HTC might look at it closer coming from CMs vs rest of us no names  :angel:
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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #185 on: May 21, 2013, 07:57:08 PM »
+2, Great idea IMO, same reasons as stated already.  Maybe run with that ball a little and see what happens.

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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #186 on: May 21, 2013, 08:03:12 PM »
I believe he was being facetious when Perd reinterpreted his sarcasm as literally putting
himself down.  ;)
I don't think he's referencing Perdue.

Ah, It just really came across that way.
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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #187 on: May 21, 2013, 08:04:56 PM »
Ah, It just really came across that way.

I can completely understand.

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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #188 on: May 21, 2013, 08:12:43 PM »
+1 excellent idea maybe HTC might look at it closer coming from CMs vs rest of us no names  :angel:

We're special...us with those cool tags under our names...yes we are.  ;)

Any well thought out wishlist idea, with some background and maybe some data and sources, no matter who it came from, would (IMO) be equally considered by the HTC staff.
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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #189 on: May 21, 2013, 08:50:13 PM »
We're special...us with those cool tags under our names...yes we are.  ;)

Any well thought out wishlist idea, with some background and maybe some data and sources, no matter who it came from, would (IMO) be equally considered by the HTC staff.

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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #190 on: May 21, 2013, 11:25:46 PM »
The point I'm trying to make has nothing to do with your TBM B5N debate. I happen to agree with you on the B5N TBM issue the B5N is a closer match to the TBD than the TBM.
My post has to do with the guy suggesting we run the setup without fighters. Not to mention we cannot recreate actual numbers unless we're going to start asking folks to sit out.



If there was no fighters, and gunners on board ships was in their place, I'd gladly take a ships gun . . preferably a dual 5" 38 but I wouldn't care if I went down to a 20mm . . maybe others feel like I do when it comes to fleet ops, just a thought. I wish there was some kind of option for ships guns.  :rolleyes:
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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #191 on: May 22, 2013, 12:06:40 AM »
Are you insinuating that Perd is has a shade account on the BBs? 

I thought people only got paranoid when he commands a CV.  :noid

Not at all!  I was referring to this quote:

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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #192 on: May 22, 2013, 12:22:37 AM »
Not at all!  I was referring to this quote:


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Re: Using the TBM-3 in Coral Sea setups
« Reply #193 on: May 22, 2013, 12:54:13 AM »
cohofly you highlight the argument perfectly. Un fortunately not in your favor. Just because you don't want to fly it is not a valid reason not to use an AC that is FAR more correct for a time frame/specific bird in capabilities. The TBD was not capable of diving anywhere near the speeds of a TBM and would not be able to BLOW THROUGH the defenders. Tactics would have to change and the outcome--torpedo sunk ships-- becomes in question. Paint the axis bird and use it --- even then it is 30 mph faster than the TBD was. That blue plane toughness argument is also part of the problem when talking about the TBD as it does not apply--they were slaughtered, had very limited success and were pulled because they were totally outclassed and frankly not even that many left to use. Use the axis bird if you have any pretense of calling it an attempt to be like real conditions for plane performance.

pops57, our plan for frame 3 would have been the same if we actually had TBD's, we where mainly concerned with defending all our AC, getting the 'mostest clostest' to target. I hear it was a pretty sight watching the entire attack group orbit, waiting for Zuikaku's location to be reported. Once the targets where located, waves where also utilized to their best effect, forcing the Axis defense to react to our benefit. Had the TBM's been TBD's(or Kates), they would've dove for their drop alts earlier is about the only difference to the plan, considering we all expected them to be sacrificial or at best lucky to survive. We felt having them cruise in high and using the fighters as escort was the best way to get as many in force to the targets areas with out loosing them half way there, at least to give em a chance of dropping their torps in each successive wave. I know the Axis CV's where down before the last wave even got into visual range. Apparently they tried to attack the survivors but, as FSO history wrote it . . they died with their targets. Only way to see a real difference is to put in a TBD or give an existing Allied plane the TBD's characteristics . . I believe every change could be made to any aircraft in game to achieve this, yes/no? Sides gotta fly their own sides AC, Axis/Allied, when it comes to substitutes, just my opinion on the Kate sub'n for the TBD. Any takers for Jap carriers running on Borneo fuel instead of Essex class CV's for all sides? There's an unmentioned problem for Jap carriers, like their planes they also flamed up easier than allied ships. :salute
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