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Lagarto 09-08-2012 08:28 AM

I wish for more ground objects:
A column of British trucks, so the campaign builders don't have to use Russian or American transports in, for example, early MTO scenarios.
More German self-propelled artillery and tank destroyers (Wespe, Hummel, Nashorn, Jagdpanzer IV, short-barreled StuG III)
Armored cars of Sdkfz 221/22/23 and Sdkfz 231/32/33/34/63 series
KV-2

More ships, esp. Royal Navy destroyer and LST Landing Craft
Flak towers maybe?
How about vehicles (esp. German trucks and late-war tanks) camouflaged with foliage?

RegRag1977 09-08-2012 01:37 PM

Bazooka for P51? would be nice...
 
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Originally Posted by _1SMV_Gitano (Post 458651)
I guess bazooka rockets will be available on late variants.

I love what you're going to do with the P40 along with the new 3D model! Sensational...

What about P51 having bazooka rockets too? It would be nice.

BTW i know you guys have a lot of work but P51 also needs attention:

Correction of the P51B/C wing damage bug showing 3 mg when hit in leading edge,
Straight wings for P51B/C (not the D series wings we have now that make the P51B/C a frankenplane)
Higher positioned gunsight +inside mirror for Bs.

[dreaming mode on] And why not have a P51A? This is one sexy aircraft...[off]

ElAurens 09-08-2012 01:43 PM

A properly modeled P 51A/Mustang I would be an interesting aircraft.
At the at the time, and, altitudes it operated at, there was nothing on the Continent that could catch it.

RegRag1977 09-08-2012 02:00 PM

True
 
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Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 459409)
A properly modeled P 51A/Mustang I would be an interesting aircraft.
At the at the time, and, altitudes it operated at, there was nothing on the Continent that could catch it.

True, and with this we should not forget it's range which was already great for its time.

IceFire 09-08-2012 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Pursuivant (Post 459307)
I suggested the P-47C because it's a relatively simple job to add it and the 3d model of the early series P-47 propeller needs to be changed anyhow. The prop modeled for the P-47 is the wide-bladed version which was only fitted on the D-22 and later versions of the plane.

The P-47D-26 to 30 production blocks would be easy to do since they could use the current 3d model for the P-47D-25.

The P-47D-40 and later production blocks would need the addition of the tail fillet to the 3d model and change to the cockpit (including the K-14 gun sight) as well as DM and FM work.

The P-47N and M models would require more extensive 3d work and new cockpits, as well as FM and DM work. Basically, they'd be entirely new planes, especially the N version which would need new skins due to the extended fuselage.

Unfortunately Republic was later bought by companies that are now ultimately owned by the "company that shall not be named" (and associated legal issues) and I doubt we'll see any further variants of the P-47 despite the desire to have something.

Fighterace 09-09-2012 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by IceFire (Post 459421)
Unfortunately Republic was later bought by companies that are now ultimately owned by the "company that shall not be named" (and associated legal issues) and I doubt we'll see any further variants of the P-47 despite the desire to have something.

Oh...really??? :(

Pursuivant 09-09-2012 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by IceFire (Post 459421)
Unfortunately Republic was later bought by companies that are now ultimately owned by the "company that shall not be named" (and associated legal issues) and I doubt we'll see any further variants of the P-47 despite the desire to have something.

Respectfully, I think you're wrong.

Admittedly, my source is Wikipedia, but the evolution of Republic Aviation appears to be:

1965 -> Republic Aviation bought by Fairchild-Hiller
1971 -> Name change to Fairchild Industries
1996 -> Name change to Fairchild-Dornier (Oops, I guess that means no Dornier products! :) )

After 1996 -> Name changed to Fairchild Aerospace

1999 -> Fairchild Aerospace purchased by Allianz A.G. and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Inc. Bankruptcy ensues

2003 -> Remaining assets of Fairchild Aerospace purchased by M7.

2010 -> M7 purchased by Ebit Systems.

At no point in time was Republic ever under the control of Northrop-Grumman, nor do N-G or Republic appear to have cooperated in the past. About the only place where they might have overlapped is in modernization of the A-10 Thunderbolt II, and that's well beyond the scope of IL2!

But, you might be right, since fans haven't seen the exact wording of the consent decree. If the consent decree required Oleg Maddox to get the words "I love Northrop-Grumman!" tattooed on his forehead, and he agreed to do it, he'd be legally bound to do so, regardless of the logic and justice of such an action. So, if N-G told 1c/Ubisoft "No aircraft produced by Republic" in the consent decree, we'd be screwed.

shelby 09-09-2012 04:37 PM

Marshall Philippines and Aleutian islands maps and campaigns

IceFire 09-09-2012 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Pursuivant (Post 459566)
Respectfully, I think you're wrong.

Admittedly, my source is Wikipedia, but the evolution of Republic Aviation appears to be:

1965 -> Republic Aviation bought by Fairchild-Hiller
1971 -> Name change to Fairchild Industries
1996 -> Name change to Fairchild-Dornier (Oops, I guess that means no Dornier products! :) )

After 1996 -> Name changed to Fairchild Aerospace

1999 -> Fairchild Aerospace purchased by Allianz A.G. and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Inc. Bankruptcy ensues

2003 -> Remaining assets of Fairchild Aerospace purchased by M7.

2010 -> M7 purchased by Ebit Systems.

At no point in time was Republic ever under the control of Northrop-Grumman, nor do N-G or Republic appear to have cooperated in the past. About the only place where they might have overlapped is in modernization of the A-10 Thunderbolt II, and that's well beyond the scope of IL2!

But, you might be right, since fans haven't seen the exact wording of the consent decree. If the consent decree required Oleg Maddox to get the words "I love Northrop-Grumman!" tattooed on his forehead, and he agreed to do it, he'd be legally bound to do so, regardless of the logic and justice of such an action. So, if N-G told 1c/Ubisoft "No aircraft produced by Republic" in the consent decree, we'd be screwed.

Interesting... I was certain that P-47 was off the list and Republic aircraft were part of the issue. There was a time where a P-47N was being developed and the issues that came up killed the project. Shame because the N model is very interesting and would fit into that late Pacific war setup much better than the shorter ranged D model.

kennel 09-10-2012 08:17 AM

I would love to see the YAK 7B bubble top created & included in IL2. It gives a variation of the YAK 7B razorback.

I see quite a few photographs of this plane in & around the Stalingrad theatre


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