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Old 01-01-2011, 04:05 PM
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Still wondering about the different versions of the US and IJN torps as there is no documentation on when they come in to service, and they are not reflected in the arming screens.
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Old 01-01-2011, 05:57 PM
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Still wondering about the different versions of the US and IJN torps as there is no documentation on when they come in to service, and they are not reflected in the arming screens.
Exactly....that's why I asked. I checked the planes that would carry Mk 13 torpedos and I did not see any Mk 13a or Mk 13 late. They were all Mk 13 only.

Also, I'm still hoping for an answer about the 45-12, which is carried by the IL-2T, but not listed in the Readme.

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Looks like there is another Russian torp as well, carried by the A 20 C, the 45-36AV-A.

Is there a comprehensive list of what we actually have, and when they are offered by year?
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Looks like there is another Russian torp as well, carried by the A 20 C, the 45-36AV-A.

Is there a comprehensive list of what we actually have, and when they are offered by year?
this torpedo is one of the new torpedo bombs (at a parachute) that are heading a circle after hitting the water.............
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Old 01-02-2011, 10:13 PM
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this torpedo (mk13) seems able to be carryed on the Beaufighter.
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OK, I can confirm that the A20G carries the early Mk13. You need to be slow with flaps and at 30m pretty much dead on to drop straight.

I can't find any plane with the 13 late atm.
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Old 01-03-2011, 10:30 PM
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BTW you can forget the thousands of metres for the circle torp. I've dropped one of those russian beauties at high speed and 170m alt. Lovely!!!
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