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I wouldnt count the 177 as a sure thing. Its been many years in the making from various different sources.
At this point though people are starting to do F-14's and 18's because there aren't any other aircraft to do! A lot of modders have begun to refine the current aircraft models, with great success and wonderful results.
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Well SAS and Il2 freemodding are the places to be for this sort of thing. I trust your registered as a modder at both places?
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Nope. I've been out of the game for a number of years. Just now starting to find the time to do it again.
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PM coming your way...
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The Curtiss Hawk III biplane, and the Lockheed Hudson come to mind, as does the Lockheed Ventura, which is probably the most overlooked aircraft to serve in the Pacific. It was ubiquitous in the day and now almost totally forgotten.
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![]() Personally speaking, the P-40 could contend on an equal footing with all the types of Messerschmitts, almost to the end of 1943. ~Nikolay Gerasimovitch Golodnikov |
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![]() Although the Hudson is a WONDERFUL idea. Would be great for the Med too. When I think about it we have every mark of Spit, 109, 190, P-51 and -38. We are missing the P-47M though. Would fill a missing niche for the late war. I know TD is working on RAF bombers but I havent seen anyone working on these: ![]()
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An old Loadstar pilot told me a funny story once. He spotted a friendly fighter below him, so he dumped his altitude to gain speed. Just as he overtook the fighter, he feathered one engine, then waved at the fighter pilot as he blew by.
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http://warbirdinformationexchange.or...hp?f=3&t=38160 Last edited by Tuco22; 10-18-2012 at 06:19 AM. |
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