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Old 03-07-2011, 02:26 PM
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Default Heavy Bombers to Il-2

in IL-2 heavy bombers and transport and recoimsance there 'are few.
I'd like to increase the list of heavy bombers.

Piaggio P108.

this version

and this version.
Savoia Marchetti S.M.95a


THE BIG BIG CANT Z 511 transatlantic airplane Project for attak U.S.A. (new york) remember flottiglia max?


these are all four-engine, and long range.
THIS is the Breda Zappata B.Z.308 the equivalent to Lockheed L-1049 G Constellation we call the italian constellation.


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Old 03-07-2011, 02:33 PM
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this is international example


this is the performance:


this is the LAST ITALIAN super BOMBER PIAGGIO P.133 equivalent to B24 liberator.

the project:

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Old 03-07-2011, 03:22 PM
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We're not stopping you.

Do you have the spare time?
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Old 03-07-2011, 03:46 PM
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Nakajima G10N "Fugaku" super jant bomber

Convair XB-36
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Old 03-07-2011, 03:52 PM
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The Convair XB-36 isn't going to be in Il-2, I'm sure.

But, wow. That's just an idiotic large plane. I would like to see an I-16 next to it It's a tiny dot compared to the Convair!
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conavair xb36 transport xf85 goblin
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That's an EB-29. Goblin never flew with Convair as a host, but it sure would look even tinier there.
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I always have laugh when I see a picture of the Goblin, in a good way though I have a passion for early jet fighters, like the Migs Sabres and the goblin all beautiful

Some more picture about the Goblin:

http://www.air-and-space.com/goblins.htm

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Old 03-08-2011, 05:00 AM
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This project dates back to 1943 and is part of an RAF brief for a 'super bomber' with long range, adequate defensive armament and large bomb-load. The Type 'C' as the name suggests is one of several developments by Vickers in response to this brief (there were many other design from other leading aircraft manufacturers). However, it soon became apparent that at least five years would be needed to fully develop aircraft of this complexity and versatility. Coupled with the success of the Avro Lancaster and advent of practical jet propulsion made this (and the other proposals) redundant.


Span: 64.0m (210' 0") Length: 29.0m (95' 0") Max. Speed: 621 km/h (382 mph)
http://www.xplanes3d.com/Projects/Vi.../vic_c_06.html
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Old 03-08-2011, 11:14 AM
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This project dates back to 1943 and is part of an RAF brief for a 'super bomber' with long range, adequate defensive armament and large bomb-load. The Type 'C' as the name suggests is one of several developments by Vickers in response to this brief (there were many other design from other leading aircraft manufacturers). However, it soon became apparent that at least five years would be needed to fully develop aircraft of this complexity and versatility. Coupled with the success of the Avro Lancaster and advent of practical jet propulsion made this (and the other proposals) redundant.


Span: 64.0m (210' 0") Length: 29.0m (95' 0") Max. Speed: 621 km/h (382 mph)
http://www.xplanes3d.com/Projects/Vi.../vic_c_06.html

I have never seen this one before.
It has a nice design and I really like it.
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