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The heaviest fighter in the war.
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Fw-200 Condor is the second of the biggest fighters in "BoB" - lets do not forget him too...
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Very old (december last year) WIP-picture: http://files.games.1c.ru/il2pict/s25a.jpg Taken from post #4 in "Oleg Maddox' News" in this forum. Skarphol Last edited by Skarphol; 12-06-2008 at 09:50 AM. |
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I know it's early WIP, but that looks wrong, the colour scheme should be white sides to the hull, and where is the top turret? For later marks the top turret may have been omitted, but the early (BoB period) Sunderlands would have had them. In the early part of the war, the Sunderlands mission included an anti-air element, they were required to defend convoys in mid Atlantic. Later in the war, when CAMs and escort carriers became available, their mission would have been mainly anti-submarine, but in the early war bomber inteception (well out of range of anyone's single engined, or probably twin engined, fighters) would have been a concern. |
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Early war Sunderlands had no white sides or white from the step to the lower part of the turret white. There was even one Sunderland with black undersides. |
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![]() I have few references on the Sunderland, all the images I have, or remember having seen, had white sides. What references would anyone recommend on the Sunderland? |
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White sides would usually mean Coastal Command.
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I believe that's correct. How much do you know about Coastal Command?
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The reason I asked how much was known about Coastal Command is because as I understand it was the only RAF Command (based in the UK (I don't know much about the foreign based Commands)) that had anything to do with flying over water (except as a route to other land based objectives obviously). If there had been a High Seas Command, the Navy would have claimed it. The Navy had the Fleet Air Arm, which came out of Navy funding. The Navy, in peacetime at least, would have loved, shortsightedly, to have had some of the RAF's funding to build ships with. Coastal Command flew the Sunderland on missions, Training Command possibly flew some for their own function, but all Sunderlands engaged in military activities would have been Coastal Command planes.
If this is old news, I'm sorry, but the answer I got to my question didn't make it clear that this is known, if it is. Last edited by Igo kyu; 12-09-2008 at 08:09 PM. |
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