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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: oboe on April 14, 2015, 02:46:59 PM
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Have to admit, it WOULD look good in the game. Almost 6,000 aircraft built, and they served in most theaters of the War. Not an elegant or attractive plane like the Mosquito, but her lines do grow on you. She's a workhorse, not a racehorse.
Posting this image 13 days late:
(http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd148/tjlaven/Beaufighter-promo2.jpg)
Let's see some Beaufighter pics!
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Thanks for reiterating the wish that has been posted hundreds if not thousands of times
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You were gone for a whil oboe :)
70 pages of Beaufighter pictures
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,255408.0.html
What I have in mind when the day finally arrives :aok
Beaufighter Operator Support Services
(http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s199/guppy35/BOSSPatch.jpg)
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^^^ I was looking all over for that B.O.S.S. emblem to add to the pic!
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Oh man that pic is a serious tease Oboe :furious
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Have to admit, it WOULD look good in the game. Almost 6,000 aircraft built, and they served in most theaters of the War. Not an elegant or attractive plane like the Mosquito, but her lines do grow on you. She's a workhorse, not a racehorse.
Posting this image 13 days late:
(http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd148/tjlaven/Beaufighter-promo2.jpg)
Let's see some Beaufighter pics!
Hear Hear! The next two planes added (in the same update) should be the Beaufighter and the Sparviero!
(http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/aa433/arloguh03/AHintro_Sparviero_zpsd0sdz8on.png~original)
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Arlo you troll! Nice work though lol
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Nicely done, Arlo!
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I was wondering when our bi-weekly beaufighter wish was going to be posted...
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Nicely done, Arlo!
Just ripping off your (better) example. :)
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Screw you Arlo, oboe... :furious
:rofl :rofl :rofl
While Arlo's was easier to spot as fake (no offense), oboe's was more difficult.
THEY BOTH GOT MY HOPES UP! :bhead
:rofl :cheers: :salute
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Lol. Maybe they won't always be?
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Would be sweet adds, that is for sure. :aok
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The Beau is the single most needed plane for this game.
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I dunno about needed but it is the most wanted. I want the whirlwind lol
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Yes to the beau!
Way high up on the "should be added" list.
I dunno about needed but it is the most wanted. I want the whirlwind lol
BoB Malnourished metallic mosquito?
YES PLEASE!
Probably the last early war plane that may get a decent MA usage.
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Probably the last early war plane that may get a decent MA usage.
I dunno. I bet this would get usage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_52
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I dunno. I bet this would get usage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_52
In the long run, probably as much as the SdKfz.
First you will see them everywhere, then players realize that a) carrying troops & supps is all about speed and b) the Tante Ju is considerably slower than the C-47
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If u add the Ju 52/3m g7e, 13mm dorsal gun and 2x 7,92mm guns. slower speed compensated by a teoretical ability to defend itself.
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If u add the Ju 52/3m g7e, 13mm dorsal gun and 2x 7,92mm guns. slower speed compensated by a teoretical ability to defend itself.
The plane is still a sitting duck at 120mph. It won't have any significant survial ability if spotted and engaged. You don't sit in the dorsal gun and mow down the enemy fighters who are absolutely able to position themselves against you at will.
Your best bet is going to the target fast and undetected, and the C-47 is much better at that (210mph on deck vs 120). Also the window of opportunity (before hangars/town/ack pops back up) is often rather limited as well.
Unless the C-47 is going to get perked, you will see almost no Ju's in the MA after some time.
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The plane is still a sitting duck at 120mph. It won't have any significant survial ability if spotted and engaged. You don't sit in the dorsal gun and mow down the enemy fighters who are absolutely able to position themselves against you at will.
Your best bet is going to the target fast and undetected, and the C-47 is much better at that (210mph on deck vs 120). Also the window of opportunity (before hangars/town/ack pops back up) is often rather limited as well.
Unless the C-47 is going to get perked, you will see almost no Ju's in the MA after some time.
Perk da goon! :cheers:
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The plane is still a sitting duck at 120mph. It won't have any significant survial ability if spotted and engaged. You don't sit in the dorsal gun and mow down the enemy fighters who are absolutely able to position themselves against you at will.
Your best bet is going to the target fast and undetected, and the C-47 is much better at that (210mph on deck vs 120). Also the window of opportunity (before hangars/town/ack pops back up) is often rather limited as well.
Unless the C-47 is going to get perked, you will see almost no Ju's in the MA after some time.
Id fly it all the time lol, Unless we get the C-46!
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Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle
The original bomber design required a crew of six including two gunners; one in a four-gun dorsal turret and one in a twin-gun ventral turret. However, only the first 32 aircraft, the Mk I Series I, were produced in this configuration, and they were only used operationally in the bomber role on two occasions.[5] That was because the Albemarle was considered inferior to other aircraft already in service, such as the Vickers Wellington.[6] All subsequent aircraft were built as transports, designated either "General Transport" (GT) or "Special Transport" (ST).
When used as a paratroop transport, 10 fully armed troops could be carried. The paratroopers were provided with a dropping hatch in the rear fuselage, and a large loading door in the fuselage side.[7]
The pinnacle of the aircraft's career was a series of operations for D-Day on 5 June 1944. 295 and 296 Squadrons sent aircraft to Normandy with the pathfinder force, and 295 Squadron claimed to be the first squadron to drop Allied troops during Operation Overlord.
Over the course of its production life, a number of variants of the Albemarle were built:
ST Mk I - 99 aircraft
GT Mk I - 69
ST Mk II - 99
Mk III - One prototype only.
Mk IV - One prototype only.
ST Mk V - 49
ST Mk VI - 133
GT Mk VI - 117
Most Marks were divided into "Series" to distinguish differences in equipment. The ST Mk I Series 1 (eight aircraft) had the four gun turret replaced with hand operated twin-guns under a sliding hood. As a special transport, a loading door was fitted on the starboard side; the rear fuel tank was removed.[4] The 14 ST Mk I Series 2 aircraft were equipped with gear for towing gliders. The Mk II could carry 10 paratroops and the Mk V was essentially the same but with a fuel jettison capability. All production Albemarles were powered by a pair of 1,590 hp (1,186 kW) Bristol Hercules XI radial engines.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f3/ARMSTRONG_WHITWORTH_AW.41_ALBEMARLE_CH_012048.jpg)
General characteristics
Crew: 4
Capacity: 10 paratroopers in ST
Payload: 4,000 lb freight (1,820 kg)
Length: 59 ft 11 in (18.26 m)
Wingspan: 77 ft 0 in (23.47 m)
Height: 15 ft 7 in (4.75 m)
Wing area: 804 ft² (74.6 m²)
Empty weight: 25,347 lb (10,270 kg)
Loaded weight: 36,500 lb (16,556 kg)
Max. takeoff weight: 36,500 lb (16,590 kg)
Powerplant: 2 × Bristol Hercules XI radial engine, 1,590 hp (1,190 kW) each
Propellers: De Havilland hydromatic[3] propeller
Performance
Maximum speed: 230 kn (265 mph, 426 km/h) at 10,500 ft (3,200 m)
Cruise speed: 148 kn (170 mph, 274 km/h)
Stall speed: 61 kn (70 mph,[13] 113 km/h)
Range: 1,300 mi (2,092 km)
Service ceiling: 18,000 ft (5,486 m)
Rate of climb: 980 ft/min (5.0 m/s)
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JU52 so we can do true axis base takes from the air. +2
+1 for the brits too
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I'd never heard of the Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle. Is a nice looking bird, thanks for posting.
+1 for the Beau.
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Whirlwind :bolt: