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Hey guys,
To clear something up that was said in this forum. Google alerted me otherwise I don't post here. This external of the Beaufighter was built by my old partner Halfwit and myself for PF. Looking back it's not all that, but at the time is was very cool. I forget who did the cockpit, but that looks much better than the external. Although I was involved in it's creation it was not a product of 777 Studios or built by the ROF team. Back then there was no 777 Studios, just the 777 AVG which was my old IL-2 squadron. Just thought I'd clear that up. The ROF Team would kill me if I credited them with a model that is like 8 years old. LOL. BTW I did give DT the TBD model we made. Although I am not sure why they have not added it in. I forgot what Mark told me held it up. Jason Last edited by 777 Studios - Jason; 01-12-2011 at 11:55 PM. |
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Thanks Jason, your feedback is invaluable, it sounds like this is indeed original work done for PF. Would you happen to know if the Beaufighter cockpit / gunner's seat model creator is still contactable and whether this model is able to be sent to TD?
Could anyone from TD comment here to clarify or advise status? Any official word would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance. |
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In addition RAAF serials A8-253 and A8-3 were modified to take 0.50 cal wing guns but it doesn't sound like these ever became operational.
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Interesting, didn't know that. Were those to replace the 303's or additional to them?
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I am not a beaufighter expert and do not have any books or other references on the aussie Beaufighters so I am only going on web references. The reference to the testbed planes is from ADF serials for DAP Beaufighters (A8 series): http://www.adf-serials.com/2a8.shtml Note that ADF serials also show quite a few Mk 21 as operational under Bristol Beaufighters (A19 series): http://www.adf-serials.com/2a19.shtml Further googling around revealed web sources generally classify the mk21 as having 0.50 cal wing guns not 0.303 Wikipedia says this: Quote:
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If a variant ever existed with 0.50 cal in the wings and a tail gun as well that would be a great plane to have ingame. The other interesting variant is the mkV tested a Bolton Paul power turrent with 4 x 0.303 however only two of these were made. Last edited by WTE_Galway; 01-13-2011 at 05:30 AM. |
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Well from memory, the Beau Mk21 at Moorabbin Airport Museum has .303's in the wings, not .50 cals. I'm 99.9% sure about that. How interesting!
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DT are watching this thread
![]() In the case of the MK21 few RAAF Beaufighters ever carried a gun in the observers cockpit. There are just 2 images (that I am aware of) of MK21's ever the showing a rearward facing .303 MG but thats about it, one of the images (A8-99 over Princess Bridge Melbourne) is a little sus and looks as if it has been retouched. The other one shows a MK21 (A8-95) over the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance that has a gun in the back but thats about it. Given only the MK21 is modelled in IL2 (and only the RAAF operated the MK21) then discussion of the early marks in RAAF/RAF service is perhaps redundant, however in most cases they also did not carry any rearward facing armament. In RAF service the TF.X a rearward facing .303 calibre weapon was common, where a specific non bubble observers cockpit was fitted The idea of Nav providing SA by Bandit sightings etc has great merit. Last edited by IvanK; 01-13-2011 at 09:18 AM. |
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as mentioned, in full tick servers, it would be nice to stab the C key and take a quick look if nothing else. I see AI gunners start peeling the MG's around long before they touch off a round. I've used that to keep my eye to the sky-
As often as Ivan winds up screaming at me from the back seat of the IL2, why not some cockney dude yelling something about an intruder- |
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