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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #15 on: May 05, 2014, 07:08:24 PM »
Larry: buildings right next to me would disappear depending on what angle I looked at them and I had render distance and complexity to maximum (as I always do).  You could see tanks beyond the invisible buildings but you couldn't hit them- the invisible building would stop the round.

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #16 on: May 05, 2014, 07:29:33 PM »
Alright I'll look into it asap. I might have to end up making some custom building tiles to stop this.
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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #17 on: May 06, 2014, 10:58:11 AM »
I might make it tonite. There's a winter Friedrich with my name on it.
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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #18 on: May 06, 2014, 11:35:58 AM »
good cause 715 has been beating my butt all week!!

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #19 on: May 06, 2014, 11:39:38 AM »
I get it. You just want to use me as bait.  :devil

Probably wont be in arena until 10 though, maybe later if the Bruins play overtime again.

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #20 on: May 07, 2014, 02:01:21 PM »
Here is the list of planes that I found fought at Staligrad.

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Its time to do a finished list from my Informations that I have found.
 
Some asked that the Battle of Stalingrad would be only a winter map? Ok, all that think it would be only a winter map they should fly multiplayer with this skin, please :lol:
Spoiler

Now back to topic..............

GERMAN - PLANES
- He-177
- Ju-86
- Fw-200
- Ju-52
- Ju-290
- Ju-88
- Do-17
- HS-129
- Hs-126
- Hs-123
- FW-189
- Bf-109F-4/R1 ( Source: http://en.wikipedia....Mikhail_Baranov )
- BF-110 ( S9+FH 2699 emergency landing near Gumrak 25km south-west of Stalingrad 15.09.1942)

ITALY - PLANES
- Macchi C-200

ROMANIA - PLANES
- IAR-80
- IAR-81
- IAR-38
- IAR-39
- JRS-79

RUSSIAN - PLANES
- I-16
- I-153
- Su-2
- Pe-3
- P-40
- P-39
- Yak-7
- Yak-9


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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #21 on: May 07, 2014, 02:36:19 PM »
Here is the list of planes that I found fought at Staligrad.

uperghostboy

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Posted 16 September 2013 - 17:02
:cool:   FINIAL UPDATED THREAD   :cool:
 
Its time to do a finished list from my Informations that I have found.
 
Some asked that the Battle of Stalingrad would be only a winter map? Ok, all that think it would be only a winter map they should fly multiplayer with this skin, please :lol:
Spoiler

Now back to topic..............

GERMAN - PLANES
- He-177
- Ju-86
- Fw-200
- Ju-52
- Ju-290
- Ju-88
- Do-17
- HS-129
- Hs-126
- Hs-123
- FW-189
- Bf-109F-4/R1 ( Source: http://en.wikipedia....Mikhail_Baranov )
- BF-110 ( S9+FH 2699 emergency landing near Gumrak 25km south-west of Stalingrad 15.09.1942)

ITALY - PLANES
- Macchi C-200

ROMANIA - PLANES
- IAR-80
- IAR-81
- IAR-38
- IAR-39
- JRS-79

RUSSIAN - PLANES
- I-16
- I-153
- Su-2
- Pe-3
- P-40
- P-39
- Yak-7
- Yak-9




I've read that post. The only problem is I can not find anything on what squadron flew the P-39. I know they were being used by the Soviets around that time but there's no real proof they were in Stalingrad.
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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #22 on: May 07, 2014, 03:08:28 PM »
http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_P-39_Airacobra_Soviet.html



Southern Fronts

The majority of American Airacobras reached the Soviet Union from the south, via Teheran. In November 1942 the 25th ZAP was set up at Aji-Kabul in Azerbaijan. Aircraft were assembled at Abadan, before being ferried to Aji-Kabul where they were given to their eventual end users. The P-39 would be at its most effective on the southern fronts, where it would be used by Grigori Rechkalov and Aleksandr Poykryshikin, the 2nd and 3rd ranked Soviet Aces. A limited number of aircraft probably fought at Stalingrad, but they rose to real prominence in the post-Stalingrad battle of the Kuban River.

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #23 on: May 07, 2014, 03:40:35 PM »
This terrain is heavy of Puffy ack... it is possible to reduce it - you almost always get it where ever you are flying
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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #24 on: May 07, 2014, 03:44:41 PM »
This terrain is heavy of Puffy ack... it is possible to reduce it - you almost always get it where ever you are flying


If it's typical AvA settings, you see the ack but it has virtually no effect on you.  Noisy but harmless.

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #25 on: May 07, 2014, 04:26:22 PM »
http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_P-39_Airacobra_Soviet.html



Southern Fronts

The majority of American Airacobras reached the Soviet Union from the south, via Teheran. In November 1942 the 25th ZAP was set up at Aji-Kabul in Azerbaijan. Aircraft were assembled at Abadan, before being ferried to Aji-Kabul where they were given to their eventual end users. The P-39 would be at its most effective on the southern fronts, where it would be used by Grigori Rechkalov and Aleksandr Poykryshikin, the 2nd and 3rd ranked Soviet Aces. A limited number of aircraft probably fought at Stalingrad, but they rose to real prominence in the post-Stalingrad battle of the Kuban River.



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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of Stalingrad
« Reply #26 on: May 07, 2014, 05:31:30 PM »
     Many of the top Soviet aces flew the "Kobruschka (Sweet Little Cobra)", including Grigory Rechkalov, who scored 57 victories, most of them inflicted by the P-39, and the well-known Aleksandr Pokryshin, with 53 victories, again most obtained with the P-39. One Red Air Force pilot, Mikhail Baronov, scored one of his 28 total "kills" by chopping off the tail of a Bf-109 over Stalingrad with the prop of his P-39. Some claim the P-39 was the best-liked of all Western aircraft obtained by the Red Air Force.




Edit: seems Baronov only flew Yaks
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