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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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From my understanding of events (and I am not an expert and there are gaps in my time line and understanding of the details) Once it was clear that the RAF had not been wiped out, Hitler decided to go on with the "Big Show" which was the invasion of Russia. England could not (at the time) put a substantial force into Western Europe so there was better places to invade. Cheers! |
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Loock this video English not use eletronic monitor or Video not exist TV in ww2.
Only falcon4 use monitor for map eletronic and tatical situation. English use RADIO COMUNICATION and TELOPHONE and MAP whit woman intelligence. The idea of interface style falcon4 in SoW is negative because WW2 from MODERN ELETRONIC WAR is different. |
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Quite frankly:
No single pilot could exert as much influence on the flow of battle to change the outcome. Especially not when the most influential factors that affected the outcome have nothing to do with pilot performance. |
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there are several ways you could radically affect the outcome of the BoB with the 20/20 hindsight we have now ![]() - knowing where churchill is in the south of england at a given time and day, and carpet bombing that are. his death will affect British moral significantly - wiping out all British radar installations as a sustained push, blinding British fighter command (which the germans never did and they kept underestimating the importance of British radar up until the end) - keeping the bomber attacks focused on southern airfields and radar installations, and not switching to civilian targets like london. that should be enough to tip the balance ![]() so yes, one flightsimmer couldnt make a difference, but 100 organised ones could (combined with being able to task bombers/fighters for their side in the game campaign settings) |
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I read a book by, i think, Derek Robinson about this which is extremely interesting ![]() However, the RAF's defeat would have been demoralising and so this could have led to submission. Thankfully we'll never know! ![]() |
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I don't think anything would have lead to an invasion, or submission. binky9 |
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As far as I am aware, the Germans had no purpose-built landing craft, only converted Rhine barges with improvised bow-ramps that would have been towed across the chanel by tugs and other ships! In anything but the most benign of weather this would have been hazardous to say the least! If the Royal Navy had got in amongst this lot I believe carnage would have been the result.
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