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henrik 04-03-2017 01:45 PM

agree with all members above and wish to add a wish to have Ki 44!

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Originally Posted by idefix44 (Post 715692)
Have you never think that the best thing to do is to learn to never be in the ennemi line of sight/fire?...

it isnt just about a gamer, we cannot reenact a historical situation in a campaign with aces on one side and greens on another because of there is nearly no diffrence between aces and greens.
I'm dreaming of it a lot of years and think now they never fix it because apparently they cant handle it, just they dont know what to do, how to do, or something. They are out of this league.

so now I can only dream about french planes...:rolleyes:

majorfailure 04-03-2017 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by major.kudo (Post 715682)
My wish.
Gun shooting of AI's fighter more inaccurately.

Detail.
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=229400

I'm still waiting.
I always hope this.
And every time I'm disappointed, when the new version is announced.
But I keep waiting.

Watch your own wingmen, at best regular pilots trying to shoot down bombers that are straight and level in front of them. Or shooting at ground targets. They are plainly too "dumb" to correct their aim with tracers.

Concerning AI ace you may be right, but it may also be perception, you always remember when AI killed you with a freak shot. But I can live with AI ace blasting me from ridiculous angles, I do the same to them if I can, though there I get a clear picture of success ratio. If AI can shoot me down, then most likely I was in a place where I should not have been, usually due to some mistake on my side.

If fights end in insane losses for both sides, it is not due to shooting ability it is due to DISABILITY to DISENGAGE. Not helping are their LOUSY EVASIVE MANEUVERS when in front of other AI - it should be a RARE occasion for a Fw190 to get shot down by a I-153, and yet in this game it happens often, and most of the time because AI does not just use its plane's superior speed.

SPEKTRE76 04-11-2017 03:08 AM

If not already stated; the B-26B Marauder. I have the flight training manual if the team needs it. This plane is essential to a Midway scenario.

Flight Training Manual B-26B: http://www.mediafire.com/file/f56uxh...ing+Manual.pdf



SPEKTRE76 04-11-2017 03:51 AM

TBM-1D with AN/APS-5



Verdun1916 04-11-2017 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SPEKTRE76 (Post 715787)

Sorry but this will never happen thanks to the Northrop-Grumman issue :(

SPEKTRE76 04-11-2017 09:25 PM

Well, that sucks then.

iMattheush 04-12-2017 09:01 AM

Douglas A-26 :)

And if we talk about smaller updates:

-A-20H Boston
-Bf 110C-1 or maybe even Bf 110C-3, but C-1 is priority by me

Verdun1916 04-12-2017 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by SPEKTRE76 (Post 715796)
Well, that sucks then.

Indeed it does! The only way to get to fly Northrop-Grumman related aircraft not already in the stock game is to play mods. Well...or pay Northrop-Grumman what ever they want in some kind of license fee for the rights to such an aircraft.

SPEKTRE76 04-13-2017 09:46 PM

Yeah the A-26 is a must as well for Normandy missions.


My Grandfather, PFC Gabriel E. Maldonado was a top gunner on both A-20's and A-26's in the 640th Bomb Squadron, 409th Bomb Group.



taly001 04-14-2017 05:24 PM

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the B-26B Marauder. .... This plane is essential to a Midway scenario.
Only for about one hour, and they all missed :P I just read the book "Shattered Sword" on Midway, flight by flight analysis of every attack on the Jap carriers with maps and direction diagrams, and full analysis of CAP in the air over the entire day. Awesome book!


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