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Old 03-09-2016, 03:46 PM
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Honestly, I'd be glad if we would get at least a late He-111 variant, like the H-16, a flyable Bf-110C4 (even without rear gunner), and a flyable Ju-88C6. Sadly we cant expect more from the german side
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Old 03-31-2016, 12:46 PM
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Mitsubishi F1M
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Old 03-31-2016, 01:25 PM
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Default Some airplanes

My wish list:

Sukhoi Su-2
TBF Avenger
TBD Devastator
Any Liaison Airplane
Ju-52 Military and Passenger transport
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Old 03-31-2016, 01:43 PM
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For early Mediterranean Maps:
RAF: Flyable Blenheims - both Mk I and MkIV
Flyable Gladiators Mk I and MkII ( Yes J8A and Gladiator MkII same plane,
so not top priority)
AI only - Lysander, Short Sunderland
And flyable- Martin Maryland, Beaufighter Ic

Regia Aeronautica: Add flyable - Fiat Cr-32, Ba-65, G.50 bis
AI only- Ro-37, Ca-310 series

Luftwaffe: Add Ju-87R, Bf-110E (tropical version?)

Pacific:
TBD Devastator
F1M Pete
A6M3 Model 22

Just my wishlist..... But always happy with whatever you guys decide to add. Looking foward to R-5. I like bi-planes.
Perhaps a match up between Hungarian Cr-42s and VVS R-5s, but..... that's another topic.

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Old 03-31-2016, 09:37 PM
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Flyable Blenheims - both Mk I and MkIV
Not just useful for early Med maps, but also 1939-42 Western Europe, 1940-43 Finland, and 1942 Singapore.

It's probably the most useful AI plane to make flyable.

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Flyable Gladiators Mk I and MkII
I'm surprised that the Gladiators haven't been flyable made yet.

Literally, all you need to do is rework the instrument panel and repaint the rest of the cockpit so that the placards are in English rather than Swedish.

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Lysander, Short Sunderland, Martin Maryland, Beaufighter Ic
Yep. Westland Lysander Mk. I & II (the Mk. II was just an engine upgrade), Short Sunderland Mk. I, Martin 167 Maryland Mk. II, Bristol Beaufighter Mk. IC.

Possibly add the Martin 187 Baltimore to the list. Possibly Martin 167 French version and Martin Maryland Mk. I.

But all of these would be a LOT of work. It might be too ambitious to make the Maryland flyable, since I'm not sure that pictures of the interior exist.

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Add flyable - Fiat Cr-32, Ba-65, G.50 bis
CR-32 and Ba-65 might not have cockpit references needed to make it flyable.

G.50bis looks like it would be incredibly easy to add to the game - all that changed was the size of the fuel tank, which would just be a simple change to FM and DM.

TD could also take a look at the G.50 series, since apparently Finnish versions were much slower than the Italian versions. There could also be a G.50 Serie I version with closed cockpit. The version in the game is the Serie II.
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Old 03-31-2016, 11:05 PM
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Just a question, but does anybody positively know that the Ba-65 actually saw combat?
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Old 03-31-2016, 11:17 PM
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Just a question, but does anybody positively know that the Ba-65 actually saw combat?
Yes, from memory it was used mainly in North Africa in 1940-41 as a ground attack aircraft.
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Old 04-01-2016, 01:53 AM
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Just a question, but does anybody positively know that the Ba-65 actually saw combat?

Yes it did, with 50th Stormo. At least through Operation Compass anyways. Problem was it was an older design. And its replacement, the Ba. 88 was shall we say not up to the task, so the Ba. 65 had stay past its time. Seems like they were in North Africa from June 1940 until February 1941.

Have a look at: A History of the Mediterranean Air War 1940 - 1945 Vol. 1


Also, have a look here: http://www.aeronautica.difesa.it/mus...mRO-37bis.aspx
that is the Italian Air Force museum. They have an actual Ro. 37 and A Cr-32(well the Spanish Version) on display. So who wants to take cockpit pictures? lol

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Old 03-31-2016, 09:02 PM
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Sukhoi Su-2
Might be difficult to get cockpit pictures for such a rare bird. Ditto for the Neiman R-10. Agreed that it would be cool to fly these rare birds.

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TBF Avenger
Can't happen. Thanks for nothing Northrop-Grumman!


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Any Liaison Airplane
You got your liaison plane right here:

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/member.php?u=17669

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TBD Devastator
Seems to be a common request. With the TBD/TBM being off-limits, a flyable TBD is about the closest we'll ever get to a flyable USN torpedo bomber.

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Ju-52 Military and Passenger transport
I'm not sure it's necessary to add the civilian version, since they saw very little action during WW2 (unlike the DC-3 which sometimes strayed into war zones). But, making the Ju-52 3m/4e flyable would be useful they regularly went into harm's way.
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Old 04-01-2016, 03:04 PM
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Seems to be a common request. With the TBD/TBM being off-limits, a flyable TBD is about the closest we'll ever get to a flyable USN torpedo bomber.
SB2C
While not a pure torpedo bomber it had the ability to carry torpedoes and it is not a low performance plane like the TBD. Or use the Fairey Barracuda, which is a least Western allied material - and the Avenger's role&performance should be close enough to fill the gap in the planeset.
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