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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: seankill on April 21, 2004, 04:33:26 PM
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b29
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Originally posted by seankill
b29
i wouldn't mind having the b-29 on one condition...
bombbay doors and machine guns have a timer... they can't be opened/fired until plane has been wheels up for 8 hours.
and perked at 500 points.
and random engine fires.
:D
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That's stupid. :mad:
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What stupid dummy would do that you don't have to have a a. bomb
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what's really stupid is your inability to understand the size and design of the AH maps in relation to what a b-29 was designed for.
fly a b-17 and pretend ur in a b-29.
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look up "Battle of Kansas".....
nuff said
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whatever
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you are.
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Bombers I would like to see BEFORE B29....
B24
b25
PBY
HE-111
JU-52
GM3
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That's Ok.
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G4m and he111 should be on top of that list.
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Originally posted by B17Skull12
G4m and he111 should be on top of that list.
oh yes, please weaken the Japanese and Germans in scenarios and CT setups.
Please please please.
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how about VVS package like the Pe-2, Il-4, I-16, MiG-3, LaGG-3, Yak9M, and last but not least......... The venerable Yak-3!:)
I'm predicting that we will have these package in 2007...
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Originally posted by B17Skull12
G4m and he111 should be on top of that list.
I have to agree :D
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Originally posted by Rafe35
I have to agree :D
Why?
Without adding the comparable Allied designs (Wellington Mk III, B-25B or C) it simply cripples the Axis in scenarios while leaving the Allies with the same stuff. It is the same as having a 1937 D3A1 and a 1938 B5N2 lined up against a 1943 SBD-5 and 1943 TBM-3. They get used in scenarios and the Allies get their stuff in scenarios. The end result is that in early war setups the Allies are using stuff that is better than what they had and the Axis is using the correct stuff, or the Allies are using the correct stuff and the Axis are trying to get results out of equipment that had been retired in reality.
Adding more early war Axis stuff without adding the appropriate opposition forces exacerbates an imbalance that already exists.