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THE BATTLE OF FRANCE AND LOW COUNTRIES 1940 Armée de l'Air : France Air Force Morane-Saulnier 406 (flyable) Dewoitine D520 (flyable) Breguet 691 (flyable) fighter, light bomber Farman F222 bomber Bloch 131. Bloch 152 (flyable) Potez 63.11 Royal Air Force Advanced Air Striking Force Fairey Battle single-engine light bomber (flyable) Hurricane Mk I (flyable) Gloster Gladiator Royal Netherlands Air Force Fokker D.XXI single-engine fighters (flyable) Fokker G.I twin-engine fighters (flyable) Fokker C.X light bombers Douglas DB-8A-3N light bombers Fokker T.V type bombers Belgian Air Force. Fiat CR.42 Falco ("Falcon") was a single-seat fighter biplane (flyable) Fairey Fox Mk.IV attack/light bomber Gloster Gladiator Luftwaffe and Italian Air force very similar to Storm of War Battle Of Britain AXIS flyable Bf-109 E1 Bf-109 E3 Bf-110 C Do-17 Z-1 He-111 H-2 He-111 P-2 Ju-87 B-2 Ju-88 A-1 FIAT G.50 FIAT CR.42 FIAT BR.20M AXIS AI Hs-126 Ro.37 Cant Z-501 Fi-156 He-59 He-115 Ju-52 /3M Bf-108 |
Murmansk (and (earlier), Baltic) convoy campaign.
Skua, Swordfish, Sunderland, Fulmar, Sea Hurricane, |
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What an opening statement for a senior member. I'm sure there are a lot of flyers out there, like me, who would like to pit Aircraft A against Aircraft B to see if they can outfly & hopeful shoot down an aircraft without having to worry whether it is within the correct timescale or over the right area. when flying & trying to shhot down an enemy aircraft you're too busy concentrating on the aircraft to woory about what's beneath you, ie. land or sea. |
you not remember the important ITALIAN airplane start to navy
IMAN RO 43 http://www.finn.it/regia/immagini/imam/romeo_ro43.jpg http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/fww2/ro44/ro44-3.jpg http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/941...na1938hky6.jpg Cant Z-501 |
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OPERATION GAUDO.
BATTAGLIA DI MEZZO GIUGNO Operazione "Harpoon" e "Vigorous BATTLE OF PANTELLERIA STRIKE TO TARANTO ecc.ec. BATTAGLIA DELL'ATLANTICO BATTLE OF ATLANTIC. |
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In regards to the Bv141it is a great looking oddity I'll agree and I even once started modelling it myself for FS a long time ago, I must admit I too would love to see it brought back to life in Il2/46, but when you really think about it why on earth would you want to be stuck doing right hand turns, granted the ability to this standing the right wing would be fun but could get a tad old after a while ;), it would however make an interestingly difficult target especially if the AI could be tuned to use that wicked turning agility as a defensive manoeuvre although the Fw189 also was capable of relatively tight turns as well but you do not see the AI using this to any advantage. Besides there are those other Vogt designs like the Bv138 and Bv222 and even the BV238 that also deserve an airing, come to think of it we need a Do18 and a Do24, and if is odd your after why not the Ar232? For me Luftwaffe wise: Ju88C/D/G Ju188 Ju388 Ju290 He177 Hs126 Hs123 Ar234C |
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