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well, looking at the so far "known" list of flyable planes , it realy looks like it will be an attack war mostly for the Axis side.........
Bf109 Bf110 Ju87 Ju88 He111 Br20 all can carry bombs. Allied , only the Blenheim (a dream of mine would be as additional flyables the Wellington and Beaufort, torpedo attacks with "correct" torpedo limits "Online Wars" will not have easy times with the BoB release version i guess most propably we will have to wait for the next SoW scenario to get in a tactial ground war Last edited by JG53Frankyboy; 12-06-2010 at 12:59 PM. |
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JG53Frankyboy, the Fiat G.50 is flyable too on the axis side.
I don't think the early version of the Bf 109 E (which is in SoW) could carry bombs.
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but the G.50 will not be able to carry bombs.I mentioned only the bombcarriers.
and what is a BoB game without the possibility to simulate the german Bf109 Fighterbomberraids (3./ErprGrp210, II(Schlacht)/LG2 from september on, one squadron of every fightergroup from October on) or the history of the ErprGrp210's Bf110. BTW, in the FMB pictures that Maddox posted in the last update there were Bf109E-3/B and Bf110C-7 (a C-4/B never existed offically) in the planelist and AFAIK the Hurricane and Spitfire werent able/used to carry bombs in 1940... |
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Yes, the G.50 couldn't carry bombs. The armament was 2 12.7 mm MGs and sometimes + 2 7.7 mm MGs in the wings I think. It would be nice if there were both versions.
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There will be plenty of action for ground pounders. There will be nothing to stop you from flying with whatever aircraft carries ordnance, looking for targets of opportunity on both sides of the channel..
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I hope we see earlier Bf-109s,like the B,C and D |
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I thought the earliest Bf109s to fight in The Battle of Britain were E-1s and that other variants had been phased out.
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Only in the movies.
In reality the bomber and coastal commands attacked Germany, France and were attacking airfields, seaplane bases and the invasion barges right through the Battle of Britain. They also had night fighters on patrol over France intercepting outgoing and incoming German bombers. By the end of the BoB the new Operation Rhubarb low-level fighter operations also were starting to roll out. From Wikipedia (note the article states "9,180 sorties were flown by (British) bombers from July to October 1940") : Quote:
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