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Old 11-12-2010, 01:58 AM
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Default important Battle ship for il-2

you loock this battle ship 3d in PACIFIC STORM are fantastic.
Zerstörer Type 1936

Leichte Kreuzere Emden class, K-class, Leipzig class

Schwere Kreuzere Admiral Hipper class

Panzerschiffe Deutchland/Lützow class

Schlachtschiff Scharnhorst, Schlachtschiff Gneisenau

Schlachtschiff Tirpitz

Flugzeugträger Graf Zeppelin, Flugzeugträger Seydlitz

Cacciatorpediniere Soldati, Cacciatorpediniere Navigatori class

Incrociatori Leggeri: Condottieri I and Condottieri V class

Incrociatori Pesanti: Trento, Trieste, Bolzano

Incrociatori Pesanti: Zara, Pola, Fiume, Gorizia

Corazzate: Littorio, Vittorio Veneto, Roma, Impero

Navi da Battaglia: Andrea Doria, Caio Duilio

Portaerei Aquila

Contre-torpilleur Bourrasque

Cuirassé Dunkerque, Cuirassé Strasbourg



Missing much much ship YAMATO CAVOUR GIULIO CESARE ecc.ec.
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Old 11-12-2010, 03:10 AM
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We certainly could do with more armed merchants, river boats, destroyers, light cruisers...

However, SoW:BoB will allow much better ship behaviour and damage models - so it might be worth waiting until then.
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Old 11-12-2010, 12:26 PM
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Anyone know what British/German naval activity was like in the Channel during the BOB? I imagine will all those bombers flying back and forth it would have been a good idea to make sure they were well protected far away from the fight.
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Old 11-12-2010, 09:14 PM
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speculum jockey if you wanna loock the naval situation during battle of brittain 1939-1940-1941 loock this link.


http://www.naval-history.net/WW2CampaignsBritain.htm

http://www.naval-history.net/xDKWW2-3909-04RN.htm

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Old 11-18-2010, 09:30 PM
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hello? most of these ships are franken ships pasted together fropm silent hunter models and textures...

the italian Carrier and the DDs especially!
i see the default DIDO skin on one of them.

Use your brain, do not trust the games to substitute reality...

the soldatis have double and single tower 5 inch cannons for examle, and the french DDs are based on V/W Class Silent Hunter Hulls.
--> the bourrasque might even be a 100 percent copy of the Silent hunter "frankenship"'.

Tirpitzes are using North american Cruiser Cannons.

Xilon, u are joking, right?

the K Klass Cruiser is a Model by Greg law, Groundcrewdesign group, 200...3? 200...4? been given to the SHIII community in 200...6? 2007?
that aint nothing But a CFS3 model.

*shaking my head*

and that german Type 36 is a straight import from SH V.

Pacific storm My A... Rudder!

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Old 11-19-2010, 11:52 AM
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Just the fact that both Scharnorst and Gneisenau were battlecruisers and not battleships as depicted in the pictures makes this a pretty much irrelevant post.
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