Now I know I have seen two different LW squads in the CT recently. Are these squads just not large enough, or (
no dissrespect intended) caught up in their own 'thing' that they are a LW squad in name only?
Case in point: (
again no disrespect) 418 Squadron RCAF, in AH is a combination of two RCAF squads from the game. Now I did have some misunderstanding with a few of these guys due in large part to my ignorance of what they'd done.
The real 418 Squadron RCAF "City of Edmonton", was the TOP MOSSIE squadron of the war. They went on to distinguish themselves further throughout the later years, earning a rather impressive list of accolades.
That's where my misunderstanding came in with the AH squad of similar name, and which brings me to the point of this posting...
If you create a
historical squadron, would you dissrespect, or otherwise demean those heroes by not remaining faithful to the represented squadron? Of course in AH, you'll never be able to fly most of nearly any squadron's main rides unless in the MA. Even then, HTC may not have enabled those particular planes for the CT, or the planes in question, such as the planes the real 13th Sentai flew, are not in AH's planeset yet.
Okay. Now I'll confine myself to the CT Arena because that's where I see the benefit of a historical squadron: Not everyone can fly their squadron iron
all the time because of the dynamic nature of the CT. Arenas change weekly, as do planesets and era of combat. So we find the USAAF 325th flying Japanese fighters on occaission, and the Jabostaffle guys flying USN iron and a whole mix-mash of weirdness going on.
But this is to be expected in any game as fluid as AH is. So the question needing to be clarified IMO is; Why create it, if you're not going to remain faithful to the memory of the originals?
Yeah, yeah. Get off my soapbox already.
I just find it odd, and my oldman mind is stuck in a rut. Someone care to help me out of it?