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Old 04-17-2010, 07:29 PM
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Pity that you'll have to wait a while to see those 20mm in it. Maybe after you've climbed back into your rebuilt 190, ripped apart with API .50-cal you may get a chance to. Time will tell

Seriously though, the possibilities are amazing when you consider reflective metal glinting in the sunlight. It's going to be amazing....when they come out!

Cheers, MP
You will have a hard time trying to fly all the way from USA in a B17 to Germany and back.

As England will be invaded and capitulated there's no British bases any more for allied air forces in SoW by the time the B17's are entered into service

Now back to revising Op Sealion.....................




I wonder if future development of aircraft damage modelling in SoW will allow this type of damage to visible and still be flyable (in shiny Ally of course)!!

RTB's after a flak hit


B-17G 43-38172 of the 398th BG damaged on bombing mission over Cologne, Germany on 15 October 1944.
Pilot 1st Lt. Lawrence De Lancey brought the wounded Fortress back to Nuthampstead, UK, where photo was taken.
Notice the upwards effect of the anti-aircraft shell; the bombardier was killed.

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