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the A20 or DB7 will be a cool plane :)
or a C47 or JU52.. .i thought the JU52 miss me a lot in CLOD :) |
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MOSQUITO!!! or they could at least make the Beaufighter flyable...
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Additionally to the planes we have, I would like to see
for the british side: FAA used Blackburn Skua & Roc, (Norway, Evac at Dunkirk, Mediterranean) Fairey Swordfish, Fairey Battle, Fairey Fulmar, Gloster Sea Gladiator, (Malta, Mediterranean) RAF used Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, Gloster Gladiator MK.II, (France) Handley Page Hampden, Douglas Boston DB-7B, Westland Lysander, (France) Westland Whirlwind for the french side: Curtiss Hawk H75-1 to H75-4 (Mohawk MK.I - IV), Dewoitine D.520, Morane-Saulnier M.S.406, Potez 630 Series (631, 633, 63.11), Martin 167 Maryland, Lioré et Olivier LeO 45, Breguet 693, Bloch MB.210, Douglas Boston DB-7B for our italian friends: Fiat CR.32, Fiat CR.42, Machi C.200, Breda Ba.65, Savoia-Marchetti SM.79, Savoia-Marchetti SM.81, Cant Z.1007bis, Cant Z.501, Cant Z.506 and for the Luftwaffe: Ju 34, (just for fun of flying) Ju 52, DFS 230, Do 18, Fi 156, Hs 123 and some new versions of existing planes. With that we could mostly cover Norway, France, BoB, Gibraltar, North Africa, Greece and Yugoslavia. That would be from April 1940 to May 1941. |
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Yeah a Tomahawk for Med theatre. I really would like to have the Med theatre coming up. It is one of my preferred theatres
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....frigging Mk1a Spit with a Rotol Prop......:grin:
seriously?......Yak 3 for all those low down furballs......:grin: mind you...they will probably have Fws for that campaign and everyone will decide to fly upstairs so a Spit MkIX.....(just in case!) |
A REAL Spit MkI ! :rolleyes:
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He-219... and radar!
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Quote:
"They say in the Airforce A landings okay If the Pilot gets out And can still walk away But in the Fleet Air Arm The prospects are dim If the landings p*** poor And the pilot can't swim Cracking Show I'm alive But I still have to Render my A25" |
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