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xpupx 11-14-2011 04:20 AM

More British Aircraft Please
 
I have to say that when i got this game i did envision one or two more British Aircraft!
It's not like there was not much to choose from in this particular time frame, I think the Germans have enough Aircraft now how about a few more for the British?
Here is a few i would like to see in game..
Regards
xpupx


Bristol Beaufort
Role Torpedo bomber
Manufacturer Bristol Aeroplane Company
First flight 15 October 1938
Introduction 1939
Retired 1944
Primary users Royal Australian Air Force
RAF Coastal Command
Fleet Air Arm

Handley Page Hampden
Role Medium bomber
Manufacturer Handley Page
Designer Gustav Lachmann
First flight 21 June 1936
Introduction 1938
Retired 1945
Primary users Royal Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
Soviet Naval Aviation
Royal Australian Air Force
Produced 1936-1941

Martin Maryland
Role Light reconnaissance bomber
Manufacturer Martin
First flight 1939
Introduction 1940
Retired 1945
Status Out of service
Primary users Royal Air Force
Fleet Air Arm
Armée de l'Air
Aeronavale

Lockheed Hudson
Role Bomber, reconnaissance aircraft
Manufacturer Lockheed
Designer Clarence "Kelly" Johnson
First flight 10 December 1938
Introduction 1939
Primary users Royal Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
Royal Australian Air Force
United States Army Air Forces
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Produced 1938–1942

Vickers Wellington
Role bomber, anti-submarine aircraft
Manufacturer Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd.
Designer R.K. Pierson
First flight 15 June 1936
Introduction October 1938
Retired March 1953
Primary users Royal Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
Fleet Air Arm
Polish Air Forces
Produced 1936–1945

Fairey Albacore
Role Torpedo bomber
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Fairey Aviation
First flight 1938
Introduction 1940
Retired 1944
Primary users Royal Navy
Royal Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force

Blackburn Botha
Role Torpedo bomber
Manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft, Dumbarton
First flight 28 December 1938
Introduction 12 December 1939
Retired September 1944
Primary user Royal Air Force

Armstrong Whitworth Whitley
Role Night bomber
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft
Designer John Lloyd
First flight 17 March 1936
Introduction 1937
Retired 1945
Primary user Royal Air Force
VRole Maritime reconnaissance, air-sea rescue, transport
Manufacturer Vickers-Armstrongs
First flight 13 August 1939
Primary users RAF
Polish Air Force in exile
BOAC ickers Warwick

Short Stirling
Role Heavy bomber
Manufacturer Short Brothers, Rochester
Short Bros. and Harland, Belfast
Austin Motor Company
Designer Arthur Gouge
First flight 14 May 1939
Introduction 1941
Retired 1946
Primary users Royal Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
Egypt
Produced 1939-1943

Handley Page Halifax
Role Heavy bomber
Manufacturer Handley Page
First flight 24 September 1939
Introduction November 1940
Retired 1961 (Pakistani Air Force)
Primary users Royal Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
Royal Australian Air Force
Free French Air Force
Free Polish Air Force
Royal Egyptian Air Force
Royal Pakistan Air Force
Produced 1940–1945

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Role Heavy bomber
Strategic bomber
National origin United States
Manufacturer Boeing
First flight 28 July 1935[1]
Introduction April 1938
Retired 1968 (Brazilian Air Force)
Primary users United States Army Air Forces
Royal Air Force
Produced 1936–1945

Avro Manchester
Role Heavy bomber
Manufacturer Avro
First flight 25 July 1939
Introduction November 1940
Retired 1942
Primary users Royal Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
Produced 1940–1941

Westland Whirlwind
Heavy fighter
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Westland Aircraft Limited
First flight 11 October 1938
Introduction June 1940
Retired October 1943
Primary user Royal Air Force
Produced 1940 – January 1942

Fairey Fulmar
Role Carrier Fighter
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Fairey Aviation Company
Designer Marcel Lobelle
First flight 4 January 1940
Introduction 10 May 1940
Retired 1945
Primary user Royal Navy
Produced 1940-1943

Blackburn Roc
Role Carrier-based fighter
Manufacturer Boulton Paul
Designer Blackburn Aircraft
First flight 23 December 1938
Introduction April 1939
Retired 1943
Primary user Fleet Air Arm

Bristol Beaufighter
Role Heavy fighter / strike aircraft
Manufacturer Bristol Aeroplane Company
First flight 17 July 1939
Introduction 27 July 1940
Retired 1960 (Australia)
Primary users Royal Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
Produced May 1940–1946

r0bc 11-14-2011 06:49 AM

I watched 633 Squadron this weekend and found myself wanting to fly a Mosquito

Plt Off JRB Meaker 11-14-2011 07:07 AM

Just give us a flyable Wellington,that would certainly keep me happy,it's in game so we just need a decent FM and a nice detailed pit;)

Toasted_Toad 11-14-2011 07:31 AM

And then after lunch I'd like u to.......


:grin:

Tavingon 11-14-2011 09:36 AM

Agreed, need more planes in game.. westland whirlwind would be sweet as.

trumps 11-14-2011 10:35 AM

I would much rather they get the presently modeled planes performing historically correctly before dragging in and creating a whole new bunch of not quite right planes.
1st things first guys!

Craig

addman 11-14-2011 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trumps (Post 361358)
I would much rather they get the presently modeled planes performing historically correctly before dragging in and creating a whole new bunch of not quite right planes.
1st things first guys!

Craig

But dogfighting against the Blenheim is great fun! :-P It's so agile and fast I can barely catch it in a G.50.

reflected 11-14-2011 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trumps (Post 361358)
i would much rather they get the presently modeled planes performing historically correctly before dragging in and creating a whole new bunch of not quite right planes.
1st things first guys!

Craig

+1000

jg27_mc 11-14-2011 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trumps (Post 361358)
I would much rather they get the presently modeled planes performing historically correctly before dragging in and creating a whole new bunch of not quite right planes.
1st things first guys!

Craig

There's absolutely no doubt about that...After all this is a simulator not a console arcade flight game.

How many of you know how to master the plane set available to full potential? I have thousands of hours in front of me to explore new planes. I only know (+ -) the 109 E1/E3 models. Don't even know how to start a Spitfire or Hurricane engine. :oops:

Tavingon 11-14-2011 07:36 PM

http://files.games.1c.ru/il2pict/wellington_9.jpg
This baby.. hopefully in one peice.. needs to be made flyable;)


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