Call me weird, but i say perk the heavy bombers, medium perk the medium bombers (including arado) and then dont perk the light bombers, jap ones and stuff. Might seem strange to some, but it would stop the cases of 1 lanc capturing a field in the MA. Would also stop them suicide bombing runs on CVs too. Make them get a real altitude. We all love flying them big bombers, B17 is my fav plane of all time, but its a way to introduce the less effective bombers. (wellington or he111)
Just because a plane isnt a super performer in the MA it doesnt mean we shouldnt get it. We also have scenarios and TOD to fly for
I and like many of you play this game for the love of these WW2 planes. Immagination is a large part of what makes us play AH, the environment, the atmosphere.
Germanys zerstorers (sp? dont speak German) were a big part of the luftwaffe, id like to see that in there. (Bf110 pweeease)
Forgive me if im wrong, but wasnt "Dive bomber" a class of plane during the war? I see fighter/attack, but no true attack/dive bomber planes. (Ju87 Dauntless a jap dive bomber)
Theres like 2 medium bombers, ju88 and b26, id like to see just 1 brit one (mossie), 1 jap one (...insert plane model/type here of jap med bomber...) a soviet one (...insert plane model/type of Soviet med bomber...) altleast 1 from each country then work on filling the others in. Just because its a taste of flying for each country during the war.
They are adding new planes so often, these threads will eventually disolve. And paint schemes will be the topic.
I like the idea of paint schemes for different air forces. That works for me. How about this, P39 aircobra in Soviet paint scheme?
I refuse to get into a conversation on who won the war, its pathetic, nuff said. Like all 4 members of athletics relay team saying, "no no i won the race". It wasnt the subject of this thread and shouldnt be continued here.
My facts are probably wrong, and forgive me for being ignorant to japanese and italian, russian etc airforces, i jsut about manage british us and german as it is.