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gaunt1 12-21-2012 02:00 PM

Well, I know how to get some of those books, but I think there would be dire consequences if I would post it here. But anyway, I think everyone knows what Im talking about.

Books I found from Maru Mechanic series:

Ki-67 Hiryu, D3A, D4Y Suisei, P1Y & G4M, J2M Raiden & N1K Shiden, Ki-21, C47 (L2D), and B6N.

Pursuivant 12-21-2012 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Buren (Post 489445)
Don't forget that there are few very detailed japanese monograph series (e.g: Maru Mechanic, Famous Aircraft of the World etc.).

True. There's a lot of stuff that non-Japanese speakers miss. I'm also sure that there are technical reports on captured planes and possibly even original manuals which aren't available online.

The U.S. Air Force and the Japanese conspired destroy a lot of factory documents and original records, but at least some stuff must survive.

Japanese modders like Western and JapanCat probably have much better access to this information. After all, if plastic model manufacturers can create cockpits and interiors for these planes there must be some information available.

Pursuivant 12-21-2012 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by gaunt1 (Post 489345)
- Mitsubishi G4M2 (with modified G4M1 cockpit)
- Nakajima B6N
- Yokosuka D4Y

These planes exist as mods, as do a few other Japanese planes.

My choices for Japanese multi-engined types would be the G3M Nell, the H6K Mavis and Ki-67 Hiryu/Peggy.

IceFire 12-21-2012 08:53 PM

Ki-67 would definitely be useful to balance things out a bit and give the Japanese are more late war type bomber to use with the added speed, power and protection that it had. But it would be a whole new project although it sounds like almost anything would be a new project.

Igo kyu 12-22-2012 01:29 AM

According to Wikipedia it was Nells and Bettys that sank force Z

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinking...es_and_Repulse

I think Nells should be prioritiesd, as we have Bettys.

IceFire 12-22-2012 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Igo kyu (Post 489584)
According to Wikipedia it was Nells and Bettys that sank force Z

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinking...es_and_Repulse

I think Nells should be prioritiesd, as we have Bettys.

I just feel that the Nell is not that useful when we put it in context of the entire war. It was successful early on but was otherwise overshadowed by the Betty. As it stands we have one fairly early model Betty with the modified tail stinger but right now it's being used in scenarios that span the entire war. Dropping in a Nell leaves us in the same position.

No doubt... a very interesting plane but of limited usefulness across the range of dates and scenarios.

ElAurens 12-22-2012 01:52 PM

We really need an ARMY attack aircraft.

IceFire 12-22-2012 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 489638)
We really need an ARMY attack aircraft.

Thank goodness we're getting the Ki-45. That will fill the role nicely with 2x250kg bomb carrying and a 37mm artillery cannon in the one model that works well as an anti-tank aircraft (probably better than it's role as a bomber interceptor).

But a level bomber of some kind would be useful for the Army too. Agreed.

ElAurens 12-22-2012 07:42 PM

I'm thinking about an Ann or Sonya. Actually the Sonya (KI 51) would be the better choice as it was manufactured to the end of the war.

If we were to get an early Phillippines, China, or Indo China map, then the Ann (KI 30) would be appropriate.

Juri_JS 12-23-2012 08:36 AM

Someone from the Russian community was working on a Ki-51, but I am not sure if work on the project continues.
http://forum.aviaskins.com/showthread.php?t=2256


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