Author Topic: The next plane to be introduced/updated and shown on the front page...  (Read 12548 times)

Offline Reschke

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Hopefully it's either something Axis or Soviet.

Soviet - Tu-2 or Pe-2/3
German - Hs-129
Japanese - Ki-43 and/or G4M
Britain - Bristol Beaufighter or Westland Whirlwind http://www.military.cz/british/air/war/fighter/whirlwind/whirlwind_en.htm
American - C-46 Air Commando
« Last Edit: June 24, 2010, 11:27:09 AM by Reschke »
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Whatever you say... CO.



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Offline oakranger

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Isn't the Beaufighter slower, less maneuverable than the Mossie? What does it do better?  Please Lawd let the new bird be the mighty FW190 A9! :rock

Why have the 190-A9 when it was vary similar to the A8 and only limited numbers built?  Beaufighter saw a hell lot more action then the 190-a9 in both Pacific and European front. 
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All they'd need to do that is post a screen shot of the P-38G and label it a P-38H.  :P

dont forget the higher horse power allison`s!!!!
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Soviet - Tu-2 or Pe-2/3
German - Hs-129
Japanese - Ki-43 and/or G4M
Britain - Bristol Beaufighter or Westland Whirlwind http://www.military.cz/british/air/war/fighter/whirlwind/whirlwind_en.htm
American - C-46 Air Commando

Yes please.  :aok

Offline Digr1

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I would like to see the DO-335 twin engines (one in front and one in back) came out late 44 and seen action but only 4 kills at end of war. Also noted to be the fastest prop plane in the War with a top speed of over 450 mph
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Offline whiteman

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never saw combat, but some one will say because there was an allied plane within 2 miles of one at some point it saw combat.

Offline Digr1

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 it did have 4 kills at the end of the War so it must of seen some action

Offline greens

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No new plane just sum realism to the 50cals on the pony n jugs  :aok put the comet in to combat the 262 i think it is the comet.
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it did have 4 kills at the end of the War so it must of seen some action

please give me the source for that.

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Please keep on track boys and girls, just one plane pick per person. :D



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it did have 4 kills at the end of the War so it must of seen some action

I want to see those sources that no one else has come forward with in the past 60 years to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Do-335 did in fact have 4 confirmed kills of someone other than test pilots.
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Offline Guppy35

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just to save guppy the trouble:
all you ever wanted to know about the Beau

:)

I was getting all wound up too :)

Heaven forbid AH get a bird that isn't the latest and greatest!  Is there another WW2 fighter or attack bird that flew front line combat from 40-45 in the ETO, MTO, CBI and PTO that isn't in AH besides the Beau?

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