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It is not possible to model a historical `42 European arena. Just not enough planes.
You`d get:
MC202
Spit V
Hurri IIC
Me109F4
Me109G2
Ju88A
The Spit IX and FW190A5 would be ?, because they were not in service generally. There is also an argument for a Lancaster, since the Halifax was introduced in `42. The Fleet air arm had Seafires on trial in `42, but the active Squadrons were Fulmars and Sea Hurricanes.
In `43 you`d get:
MC202
MC205
Spit V
Spit IX
Seafire IIC
Lancaster
B-26
P-47D11
P-51B (introduced in first week December `43)
Me109F4
Me109G2
Me109G6
FW190A5
FW190F
Ju88A
? `43 aircraft would be:
Typhoon: (the AH one is actually `44 model but they were close. Only major difference was top speed at SL which was approx. 10mph faster in 1B)
B-17: (actually this one is `44 model, B17F did not have chin turret)
P-38L: `44 plane, but the P-38J and H were available in `43 and had similar (?) performance.
F6F: `43 plane, but not in service with Fleet Air Arm.
109G10: Not in service till May `44, but the 109G6 with either the DB605AM or DB605ASM were fairly close in performance.
190A8: The 190A7 was very close to the A8 and was available in small numbers in late `43.
`44 Aircraft would be:
All the planeset except:
Japanese planes
C-Hog
TA-152
`45 Aircraft
All the aircraft except:
C-Hog
Japanese aircraft
It is really only possible to model `44 accurately with the existing plane set. It is heavily oriented to late war aircraft.
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A comment on the Germans insisting there should be no 4 engined Allied bombers:
There were British 4 engined bombers from `42 onwards. The Halifax carried a bigger bombload than the Lancaster although it was slower and didn`t hold up as well. The British also had B-24`s and B-17`s in `42. They flew in the desert and over France.