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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: G10Whore on April 28, 2001, 12:26:00 AM
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have it so that there are japs airfields, german airfields, brit airfields and American airfields
have it so that the planes roll to fight thier historical counterparts
No spit vs zero or f4u vs 109.
thats not historical.
thanks
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Spits shot down Zeros on many occasions in WW2.
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not as much as hellcats or corsairs
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the british fought the japanese vigorously in the pacific
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where?
before or after the US entered?
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Seafire/Spitfire was used in Southeast Asia, starting in 1943. The British had close ties with Australia, though you can ask the Ausies exactly what that entailed. New Zealand likely had some British help. And though no Spitfires were present, the British were in presence in China during the invasion by Japanese forces.
The British Empire was out there long before the US had a global interest. (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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IIRC the last kill or dogfight of WW2 was between a Spit/Seafire and Zero.
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The RAF used F4Us in Europe as well.
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G10potato> The problem of Spits Vs Zero's was one of the things that always detracted from the immersion of Warbirds WW2A, it was a great concept and a brave move by iEN to break the mould of the traditional MA type arena setup but it had its flaws and that was one of them, perhaps if we had a HA arena we could have a shortened TOD and perhaps have two weeks on a BoB or European terrain (if one of the talented map guys will put one forward) and then another two weeks on a pacific type map, perhaps use the NDisles map as a Solomon Islands terrain and add a few more carriers?
(http://homepage.ntlworld.com/revvin/No9Squadron.jpg)
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"The British had close ties with Australia, though you can ask the Ausies exactly what that entailed."
The Australian Head of State is the Queen of England...