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Silverback 11-22-2011 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by JtD (Post 363431)
The P-47M was powered by an R-2800, just like the D or N.

Yep your right I was thinking about the J model. My mistake. Cheers

IceFire 11-22-2011 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Zorin (Post 363319)
Not like it is already around as a MOD for donkey's years... Only someone at TD would need to take a look at it and polish it to make it fit. They have all the talent and insight they need.

http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...itfire_1_n.jpg

Build by me, in case anyone remembers.

You should get in touch with the third party developers group if you're at all interested. I'd be thankful! :)

Fighterace 11-23-2011 04:15 AM

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Originally Posted by IceFire (Post 363728)
You should get in touch with the third party developers group if you're at all interested. I'd be thankful! :)

Wasn't there an actual Spitfire XIV variants been designed for IL-2 a few years ago that didnt make it or am I imagining things???

I can remember seeing a Spitfire XIV though?!?!?

MOH_Hirth 11-24-2011 12:01 AM

PEACE! a 4.11 patch MOD friendly OK?

a67epipadjld 11-24-2011 12:45 AM

It would be nice to have a way, if you are flying lead in a level bomber, to have a way to tell the other planes in your flight to release their bombs. Either via a new command to your flight or via some sort of key-bound toggle "FlightReleasesBombsOnPlayerRelease" on/off.http://www.quandulps.info/5.jpg
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Pursuivant 11-24-2011 03:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Silverback (Post 363352)
Don't you mean the Late 47D is close to the 47N ,as the M model didn't really get out of limited production, mostly due to problems with it's engine.

Even so, the P-47M was an operational plane and did see service in greater numbers than some planes in the game.

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Originally Posted by Silverback (Post 363352)
Also their is a P-47N at SAS and it is vary good. Really like the tail warning radar. Cheers

P-47N is a welcome addition, but to get it up to DT standards, it would need a new cockpit with working navigation aids.

My choice for a new P-47 would be the P-47C-5. This was the main P-47C variant and was one of the first U.S. fighter planes which could accompany U.S. heavy bombers all the way into Germany. While it's not not the late war hot-rod that most IL2 fans want, it's probably one of the most important variants of the "jug".

Pursuivant 11-24-2011 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Fighterace (Post 363355)
Any chance of any early version P-38s ie. E,F,G, and H models?

These all exist as mods, designed by Gibbage, who did the P-38s in Forgotten Battles. They work well, but I don't know what's become of Gibbage, or if he'd want his mods to become official.

Lagarto 11-24-2011 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Pursuivant (Post 364035)
While it's not not the late war hot-rod that most IL2 fans want,

Do they really? Then I must be in the minority. I guess you mean the online crowds. Anyway, I'd rather see a French fighter of 1940 vintage than another late-war 'hot-rod'.

RegRag1977 11-24-2011 12:44 PM

Fw190D9 fuselage texture bug? invisible part
 
And what about repairing the Dora fuselage that is dissapearing at some distance? anyone else has this bug?

Daniël 11-24-2011 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by RegRag1977 (Post 364116)
And what about repairing the Dora fuselage that is dissapearing at some distance? anyone else has this bug?

I have that too. I think everyone has it :mad: It would be nice to be solved.


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