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What is the final release list of flyable aircraft.
I haven't been able to ferret it out, and haven't seen it listed anywhere. I'd like to know final variants too if possible. Thank you in advance for a response.
Edit: If I've missed it please direct me to the list much appreciation. |
found a link that quotes these:
Royal Air Force: Tiger Moth Spitfire Mk.I Spitfire Mk.Ia Spitfire Mk.IIa Hurricane Mk.I Blenheim Mk.IV Luftwaffe: Bf-109E-3 Bf-109E-3B Bf-110C-4 Bf-110C-7 Ju-88A-1, He-111H-2 he-111P-2 Ju-87B-2 Italy Air Force: Fiat G.50 Fiat BR.20M Bonus - for aerobatics and FM benchmark: Su-26 http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=31833&page=46 |
Thank you very much Shrike.
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your welcome Kikuchiyo san
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Damn.. I was hoping for a Spit Mk.IIb. I like me some cannons ;)
Overall a good list for first release. Should cover the Battle of Britain nicely. |
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we should have the 109E4, i had to look again when i saw the Italian aircraft, as i never heard of them being in BoB. Im not complaining, more the merrier i suppose, and that should please the Italians among us. But im puzzled why the 109E4 didnt make it |
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As I know Ubisoft the 109E4 will be the first DLC for this sim :rolleyes:
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According to previous discussion on the subject i seem to remember that the only difference between an E-3 and an E-4 is the modified cannons that fire the improved rounds.
That is, an E-3 that's retrofitted with MG-FF/M cannons to fire the minengeschoss rounds is indistinguishable from a factory fresh E-4, or am i wrong? If that's the case we already have an E-4, it just appears as a loadout option for the E-3 instead of as a separate variant. From the manual, chapter "Common Ammunition Types", top of page 59: Quote:
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you need the M-shell for the Bf110C-4 and -7. They are armed with the MF-FF/M.
and about"why are the italians in in CoD" , read here: http://www.dalnet.se/~surfcity/falco_bob.htm |
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