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Tavingon
10-08-2011, 04:42 PM
Just one more flyable plane in the upcoming patch? :-P

I was hoping this baby..

http://www.moorewallpaper.com/Moore-Cyril-Wellington-bomber-airfix.jpg

If there were additional planes avaliable as DLC I would snap the lot up!

senseispcc
10-08-2011, 04:53 PM
For this type of plane we need bigger maps...

Trooper117
10-08-2011, 05:02 PM
Plus a ton of work for the dev team.. but I guess at some stage it will come :)

skouras
10-08-2011, 05:46 PM
hopefully

kristorf
10-08-2011, 05:48 PM
I would love a 'pit for this one

http://s1.postimage.org/2a524n70h/Beau_desert_4.jpg (http://postimage.org/image/5kp3k51g/full/)
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Hellbender
10-08-2011, 06:03 PM
I guess what would be easy to realize would be Spitfires and Hurricane variants armed with the Hispano cannon (historically there were only a few equiped in the battle of britain but they were there).

JG52Krupi
10-08-2011, 06:10 PM
I guess what would be easy to realize would be Spitfires and Hurricane variants armed with the Hispano cannon (historically there were only a few equiped in the battle of britain but they were there).

And were never really used due to the jamming Hispano

"One of the most important modifications to the Spitfire was to replace the machine gun armament with wing mounted Hispano 20 mm cannon. In December 1938, Joseph Smith was instructed to prepare a scheme to equip a Spitfire with a single Hispano mounted under each wing. Smith objected to the idea and designed an installation in which the cannon were mounted on their sides within the wing, with only small external blisters on the upper and lower wing surfaces covering the 60 round drum magazine. The first Spitfire armed with a single Hispano in each wing was L1007 which was posted to Drem in January 1940 for squadron trials. On 13 January, this aircraft, piloted by Plt Off Proudman of 602 Squadron took part in an engagement when a Heinkel He 111 was shot down. Soon after this Supermarine was contracted to convert 30 Spitfires to take the cannon armed wing; 19 Squadron received the first of these in June 1940 and by 16 August, 24 cannon armed Spitfires had been delivered.[42] These were known as the Mk IB: Mk Is armed with eight Brownings were retrospectively called the Mk Ia. With the early cannon installation, jamming was a serious problem. In one engagement, only two of the 12 aircraft had been able to fire off all of their ammunition."

Tavingon
10-08-2011, 06:14 PM
Brits need another bomber... Beaufighter would be lush tho