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my mistake...
Saint-Exupery in the story "Military Pilot" ... not on this plane is produced intelligence? |
Maybe, but Saint-Ex certainly flew reconnaissance missions in the Bloch MB.174 in the II/33 squadron (which he wrote about in "Flight to Arras").
http://imansolas.freeservers.com/ASExupery/mb174_.gif But any French plane is welcome for Il-2 :) |
Nice to see some French planes, and maybe anyone can contact this guys for new aditions in Pacfic:
Japan Cat and Tainan-Kosho Ki-44 (will be one nice adition in game) http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...va/shoki-1.jpg http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...va/shoki-2.jpg Kodamo http://damawo.blog99.fc2.com/ For 1946 in Pacific J4M model finish no cockpit (AI) http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/6055/201009202.jpg J7W1 model and cockpit finish (Flyable): http://blog-imgs-42-origin.fc2.com/d...o/100531_1.jpg http://blog-imgs-34-origin.fc2.com/d...o/091210_2.jpg Ki-98 model finish no cockpit (AI): http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/6753/74968928.jpg KI-83 model in work B7A Model in work |
Nice japan Killing machine!)
and one more time about french fighters! http://www.checksix-forums.com/showthread.php?t=163784 somebody started Bloch mb 152 but it was some time ago... http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/n...eBitmap-21.jpg and here http://allaircraftsimulations.com/fo...35&hilit=bloch |
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More Loku planes:
And look at that others:
PZL-23B & PZL-42 http://www.sas1946.com/main/index.ph...c,13721.0.html P-11F I.A.R http://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,3396.0.html RWD-10 http://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,2637.0.html |
LOL, this thread is much like visiting the Royal ball naming yourself Jack Sparrow
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I was wondering if you would mind to affect the Ki84b and c with random bugs. My idear was spawned by the way we get the random gunsight you will get in one of the old Russian aircrafts and my love for this aircraft.
I stopped flying the Ki84 because of the lack of historical modelling. According to a statistic book I got (Brute Force - John Ellies) the quality of those late war Ki's where pretty bad. It have also been speculated that the version they handed over to the US after the war was in prestine condition. In Brute Force it is describe with a lot of fault due to lack of strategic materials (from Japanese reports) and lack of quality control. So it was not uncommon that the armorplateing behind the pilot was lacking. That engines would size (due to lack of crome) in flight. A Quote of a quote from the book: Quote:
I will gladly send you photocopies of the book if I have spawned an interest. Thanks for all the work you have done so far :!: |
GTFO of my thread this is IK3! ;) Go to Nasa with those space ships im sure they will welcome you with open arms :D
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Ops!! Realy sorry Zimbower..
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