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Old 09-14-2012, 08:48 AM
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Bingo.. there was great enthusiasm from many different people but for various reasons only some of those third party efforts ever made it to the stage where they could be incorporated into the game. There was a time when aircraft were reserved and this created a situation where someone would be reserved for an aircraft for long periods of time but without anything getting to the finishing stages.

It was never done maliciously. It just worked out that way. People get busy and life gets in the way. BUT... a great number of third party projects did make it into the game later on as well and we've got some great variety because of that.

New planes arriving all the time... but a Typhoon I would love to see. The Normandy map is definitely missing a key piece without it.
Typhoon is definitely a must have in the game, i'm sure there's a large consensus to have it, at least on these boards...I personally (dream mode on of course haha) would like to see "at least" two versions: an early mark with original "car door" canopy (my favorite: this bird rocks), and a late bubble canopy.

British bombers also need cockpits, but that's another question...

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