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Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: 1K3 on September 15, 2006, 10:12:27 PM
We need the folowing...


Early war plane sets

USSR

LaGG-3
MiG-3
I-16
Pe-2
DB-3 (this plane was used in berlin raid in 1941 after germany's attack on USSR)


Britain

Blenheim (2 engine medium bomber)


Germany

He-111
Ju-52


Japan

Ki-43
G4M (early war bomber for the J-Navy)
Ki-21 (early war bomber for the J-Army)


USA

B-25
P-39D
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: 1K3 on September 15, 2006, 10:15:31 PM
Mid war plane sets

USSR

P-39Q (US made Airacobras sent to USSR under lend-lease contract)
Yak-9D


Britain

Mosquito bomber with no nose guns


Germany

Me-410
Ju-87G
Fw-190A-3
Fw-190A-6
(NOTE: Fw-190A-5 should be replaced to make way for 190A-3 and A-6)


Japan

A6M3
Ki-44
Ki-61-I-b (the current Ki-61 with cannons was late war.  The I-b is mid war, armed with 4x 12.7mm mguns)
Ki-46 (twin engine army fighter)


USA

F6F-3 (the current F6F-5 in AH is late war.  the F6F-3 version is mid war)
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: 1K3 on September 15, 2006, 10:17:19 PM
Late war plane sets
Most Late War equipment have been covered in AH.

USSR

Yak-3


Japan

B6N (improved B5N series)
D4Y Suisei (Comet, one of the worlds FASTEST dive bombers in history)
J2M Raiden (one of the fastest Navy fighters in japanese inventory)
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Angus on September 16, 2006, 05:56:42 AM
Add P-63 USA & USSR, mid/late war
Add Beaufighter, UK, Early war.
Skip the Blenheim, rather add Wellington and Stirling.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Nemeth on September 16, 2006, 09:56:17 AM
what bout the halfax? it served thruought the entire war, and its a damn strong plane too, brittish pilots that flew em didnt want to fly anyother bomber
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Ghosth on September 16, 2006, 10:05:52 AM
Yep

For my opinion, put CT on hold, work on giving us a bunch of new planes for 6 months. Then worry about CT again.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: MOSQ on September 16, 2006, 03:52:37 PM
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Originally posted by Ghosth
Yep

For my opinion, put CT on hold, work on giving us a bunch of new planes for 6 months. Then worry about CT again.


AMEN to that!!!!!!
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: uberhun on September 16, 2006, 04:19:41 PM
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Originally posted by Ghosth
Yep

For my opinion, put CT on hold, work on giving us a bunch of new planes for 6 months. Then worry about CT again.

I would concur with that thought........:aok
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Reynolds on September 17, 2006, 01:06:58 AM
I <3 He-111!!!
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: NoBaddy on September 17, 2006, 02:10:03 AM
Phooey on the hold for CT. I'm havin' fun fighting with and against planes I rarely saw in the MA. Geez, half the plane set is suddenly made viable and someone starts yellin' for new planes.:huh
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Reynolds on September 17, 2006, 02:25:15 AM
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Originally posted by NoBaddy
Phooey on the hold for CT. I'm havin' fun fighting with and against planes I rarely saw in the MA. Geez, half the plane set is suddenly made viable and someone starts yellin' for new planes.:huh


Nothing new. Just about all of these planes have been asked for before.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Fencer51 on September 17, 2006, 06:13:16 AM
If you want new aircraft, then I would suggest you research and locate the data that will enable HTC to implement the flight model.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: bkbandit on September 17, 2006, 07:16:17 AM
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Originally posted by Fencer51
If you want new aircraft, then I would suggest you research and locate the data that will enable HTC to implement the flight model.


If that was true i think we would have f4u1a already.

Wasnt there an early war jug??

Still alot of spitfires and hurrican c's but atleast i dont have to see hunders of the "limited produced" niks and la7(3 cannon;s wasnt a common variant) yea u see more of the plane set, p40e is not completly out classed now. But this will this willget stale after awhile, i mean ones the rooms is empty aint many people to fight, i could be flying a f35 and it wont matter.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Angus on September 17, 2006, 08:10:20 AM
P39 and P63 was done by the thousands. P63 would be on top in the MA stuff
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Noir on September 17, 2006, 08:35:43 AM
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Wasnt there an early war jug??


P47D5

I made wishlist post for early war arena, look up for it !
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Reynolds on September 17, 2006, 12:59:17 PM
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Originally posted by Angus
P39 and P63 was done by the thousands. P63 would be on top in the MA stuff



Heinkels had whole factories built just to make more of them! ;)
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Kev367th on September 18, 2006, 04:39:27 PM
Wonder if they would reconsider letting a small group of guys produce the basic planes, then they could add their magic to them.

FSDS and GMax can both export in a format Multigen can read.

Been playing with FSDS myself last 3-4 weeks, produced an AI F-117A.

(http://militaryaiworks.com/forum/files/f117chute2_154.jpg)

Fully animated gear, fins.
Chute pops out on landing :) .
Warning flags and chocks when inactive.
Animated canopy.

Might help as there isn't supposed to be any new content (from HTC anyway) until after T.O.D. or whatever it's called is released.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Karnak on September 18, 2006, 05:26:23 PM
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Originally posted by Noir
P47D5

I made wishlist post for early war arena, look up for it !

P-47D-5 is a Mid War fighter.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Shifty on September 18, 2006, 06:09:29 PM
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Originally posted by Ghosth
Yep

For my opinion, put CT on hold, work on giving us a bunch of new planes for 6 months. Then worry about CT again.


I like that idea.:aok
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Puck on September 18, 2006, 06:10:35 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if the current F4U-1A isn't relabeled as an F4U-1 and another bubbletop -1A isn't released when they get the F4U series remodeled.  They've been doing a pretty good job fixing things like that when they re-make the aircraft to AHII standards.

There are a boatload of useful variations that would be fairly easy to roll out with new models.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Karnak on September 18, 2006, 07:06:15 PM
Ooo, lists.  I can do lists too!

Early War

Germany

Ju-52
Panzer IV D

Italy
S.M.79-II

Japan
G4M2
Ki-43-II-Otsu

Soviet Union
I-16-21
LaGG-3
SB-2
Yak-1

United Kindom
Beaufighter Mk X
Mosquito B.Mk IV
Mosquito F.Mk II
Wellington B.Mk III

United States
B-25C
P-39D
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Reynolds on September 18, 2006, 07:26:58 PM
Mosquito T .III?
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: 1K3 on September 18, 2006, 09:09:24 PM
USSR needs P-39Q

Heh it's hard to believe that one of the top soviet ace actually flew teh P-39 throughout the whole war
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: bkbandit on September 18, 2006, 09:40:04 PM
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Originally posted by Kev367th
Wonder if they would reconsider letting a small group of guys produce the basic planes, then they could add their magic to them.

FSDS and GMax can both export in a format Multigen can read.

Been playing with FSDS myself last 3-4 weeks, produced an AI F-117A.

(http://militaryaiworks.com/forum/files/f117chute2_154.jpg)

Fully animated gear, fins.
Chute pops out on landing :) .
Warning flags and chocks when inactive.
Animated canopy.

Might help as there isn't supposed to be any new content (from HTC anyway) until after T.O.D. or whatever it's called is released.


THis would help fill the gaps quick, then they can finish ww2 and add KOREA.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Sikboy on September 19, 2006, 11:37:37 PM
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Originally posted by 1K3
Late war plane sets
Most Late War equipment have been covered in AH.

Japan

B6N (improved B5N series)
D4Y Suisei (Comet, one of the worlds FASTEST dive bombers in history)
J2M Raiden (one of the fastest Navy fighters in japanese inventory)


Wouldn't all three of these fit better in the mid-war planesets?

-Sik

PS: Judy Judy Judy!
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: 1K3 on September 20, 2006, 11:13:26 AM
they're all late war.

Why can't htc be absolute on the dates?  I hear that ki-84 is available in mid war but that plane appeared in LATE '44 (late war!)

I guess it would take an introduction of Ki-44 in mid war arema to move the Ki-84 to late war status.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Kev367th on September 20, 2006, 12:49:13 PM
Quote
Originally posted by 1K3
they're all late war.

Why can't htc be absolute on the dates?  I hear that ki-84 is available in mid war but that plane appeared in LATE '44 (late war!)

I guess it would take an introduction of Ki-44 in mid war arema to move the Ki-84 to late war status.


Easisest way would be to just say -

EW - 1940/1
MW - 1942/3
LW - 1944/5

With aircraft in them when they flew at at least squadron strength, no subs, no fudging.
Title: 9-13 exposed us the gaps in AH planeset(!)
Post by: Sikboy on September 20, 2006, 11:20:51 PM
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Originally posted by 1K3
they're all late war.


Though your singular pronouncements are fun, I guess I need to know what you consider "late war."

Correct me if I'm wrong here, but wasn't the J2M  in Service thoughout 1943? The D4Y from Winter '42 on?

The B6N... I think you're right about that one.

-Sik