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Boston, Maryland and Baltimore for the allies as well.
Plus the dreaded Breda 65 for the axis.... |
Ummmm North Africa :)
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early on in North Africa there were Gladiators, Hurricanes including with the 40mm bofors under the wings, Bostons, Vickers Wellesleys some H-75's, plus Martlets on RN carriers. plus the Vichie French with their D520's, Moranes, and some of those dodgy french bomber types i think which fought against the Allied forces.
a very interesting plane set, more crap planes than you can poke a stick at ;) Craig |
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maybe Douglas SBD Dauntless in operation torch, with F4F-4 wildcats escort Beaufighters P-47 and Mustang III too and P-36 vichy french |
I would hope they model the guy riding the wing :D
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For the italians, some Breda BA.65 and Fiats Cr.32 were used in the ground attack role.
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Oh yes, the North-African campaign as always interested me.
The main deal would be between the P40/Hurricane and the BF109F, the spitfire joined the show somewhat late. The Lighting also was late to the show but played an important role while the Luftwaffe and Rommel's boys retreated to Italy. the P-38 was a very good plane and flew faster then any German fighter of the time. The main difficulty of the P39 is to master its CEM, the complete opposite of the FW190:grin:! |
All those Eye-talian planes! SM.79s! Macchis! Fiats!.....
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I would love a North Africa map! Always one of my favorites to fly in IL2. But I think the dev team needs to solve the dust/particle low fps problem first. Lots of dust on this map :)
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