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French and british bombers at the begining, D520, Fokker G1, He112.
The Lockheed orion, or similar as british long range sea patrol. More flying boats, the He115 for the murmansk run, the british short sunderland, etc. But the types I'am still waiting for... TD's first proposal... night fighters with working radar... I'am tired of flying allways on sunny servers, and in full daylight. Night fights were a different scenario in itself. Still, I still believe that playability variants are the most needed, not more aircrafts. The artillery observer, I believe right now it is a difficult job for TD, but you are almost there!!! :grin: |
Ooooooh, the Fokker G1 would be so nice to have! And then flyable as well!! yes, please!
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The Lancaster. We have three heavy AI US bombers already, two flyable Soviet heavies, but one of the most prolific bombers of the war is still missing. With only three gunner stations and lots of good pictures and information about it, it may even be easier to turn it into a flyable than the Pe-8.
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I was really torn up between the Typhoon and the Helldiver -- in the end, I voted for the former (was a hard a decision), although I really hope we'll end up with both of them flyable before 2020! :-P
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Lockheed Hudson for my vote. Went everywhere and saw it all. :cool:
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I would vote for the Short Sunderland, was also every where, and a real challenge for any fighter pilot!
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Typhoon would have to be my choice realistically, but i would so dearly love to fly a DeHaviland Hornet in a sim, even though its post war, and there is no relevant theatre for it.
Just think its the best looking prop plane i have ever laid eyes on, and had fantastic performance, and with its handed engines like the p38, must of been a joy to fly. |
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On a more practical note, I'd love a Westland Lysander, a Martin Maryland or Baltimore and a Wellington I or IC. :) |
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