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EJGr.Ost_Caspar 02-22-2011 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Pershing (Post 227010)
Oh, sorry) I meant "illuminating" or "flare" bombs....

Well... we have flares with other planes too, so I see no reason, why it shouldn't be implemented (I suppose it was used during the whole war) - even more, if we are going to expand the nightfighting scenario.

I think, such general armament options aren't as critical as planes (regarding 1C and CoD).

Zorin 02-22-2011 05:00 PM

1. Can you create a Ju88 A-4 field mod.? That would mean th inclusion of the A-17 forward MG FF installation, exhaust covers and the upper rearward firing MGs siwtched for MG131s. Should give us a decent mid war version for the Eastern front.
2. Could the 300l and 900l fuel tanks be given to the Ju88 and He111 bombers?
3. Will the Beaufighter get a british torpedo or will the American MK13 stay?

P.S.: Please, also check the Ju88 Jumos for correct specifications. I do remember that there was something not quite correct with them.

Pips 02-22-2011 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by klem (Post 226997)
'US' was used by 56 Sqdn in the European theatre.

Was the 1 Sdn RAAF 'US' only used in the Pacific?

Yes, No.1 Squadron RAAF only operated over Malaya from 1940 to 1942 using the 'US' code.

Xilon_x 02-22-2011 10:22 PM

you not understand me.....to me not interessing U.S.A. army invaded first north africa ecc.ec..............me interessing if U.S.A. during WW2 have alternative WAY for ENTER in EUROPE.
Repeat U.S.A. enter in EUROPE from GIBRALTAR and from NORMANDY two WAY repeat 2 way for enter in EUROPE from ATLANTIC OCEAN TO EUROPE my question is U.S.A. have another alternative way for enter in EUROPE?
from EJIPT ( canal of suez ) or from another way?

Tempest123 02-23-2011 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by EJGr.Ost_Caspar (Post 227024)
...even more, if we are going to expand the nightfighting scenario.



Yes, that would be awesome, those night missions are some of my faves.

klem 02-23-2011 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Pips (Post 227168)
Yes, No.1 Squadron RAAF only operated over Malaya from 1940 to 1942 using the 'US' code.

Thanks :)

klem 02-23-2011 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Xilon_x (Post 227207)
you not understand me.....to me not interessing U.S.A. army invaded first north africa ecc.ec..............me interessing if U.S.A. during WW2 have alternative WAY for ENTER in EUROPE.
Repeat U.S.A. enter in EUROPE from GIBRALTAR and from NORMANDY two WAY repeat 2 way for enter in EUROPE from ATLANTIC OCEAN TO EUROPE my question is U.S.A. have another alternative way for enter in EUROPE?
from EJIPT ( canal of suez ) or from another way?

I think we are getting off-topic and I'm not sure I understand the question but USA could have considered any Axis coastline for entry into Europe (by the way, going in through Gibralta would have violated Spain's neutrality). Of course many options were probably strategically impossible.

Take your pick from the Map attached. Blue is Axis territory.

LukeFF 02-23-2011 11:43 PM

What in the world is Xilon going on about? :confused:

JG53Frankyboy 02-23-2011 11:57 PM

i guess he is asking what seaway the US forces should use to reach european soil-

With Gibraltar he ment the sea strait as entrance to the mediteranien sea. Only other way to enter the Med is via the Suezchannel

But please, dont quote him, its just hard to read his stuff - i have him on my ignore list (and he is the only one in this forum :D )

Mustang 02-24-2011 09:19 PM

MY REQUEST FOR FMB!

http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/6386/fmbl.jpg


GOOD LUCK
:rolleyes:


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