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Pursuivant 09-10-2014 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ECV56_Guevara (Post 706302)
ty rommel, but my czech isnt very good lately :-P


Can anyone translate please?

Google Translate is your friend (sort of).

Not really much to report that's not in the video, other than reporting that the mod initially had four variants of the FuG 220 radar, and that some unofficial work has been done on a cockpit for the Lancaster bomber.

ECV56_Guevara 09-10-2014 02:38 PM

Thanks Pursuivant. Yes,sort of... Google translate is awfull translasting to spanish. And also with English I guess, so sometimes is easy to lost the original sense of a post, that s why I allways choose to translate direct from english or ask for a direct translation.


DT: Show us the Lanc please please please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pursuivant 09-10-2014 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ECV56_Guevara (Post 706331)
DT: Show us the Lanc please please please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm not sure that the Lancaster is a DT product, even as a third party add-on. It might just be a mod.

As the Pe-8 and B-24D projects show, properly integrating a heavy bomber in the the game is a massive undertaking. We'll be lucky to get a flyable He-177 into the game with the 4.14 patch, at this point a think that even an AI Lancaster is a pipe dream.

JG601_Rommel 09-10-2014 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Pursuivant (Post 706338)
I'm not sure that the Lancaster is a DT product, even as a third party add-on. It might just be a mod.

As the Pe-8 and B-24D projects show, properly integrating a heavy bomber in the the game is a massive undertaking. We'll be lucky to get a flyable He-177 into the game with the 4.14 patch, at this point a think that even an AI Lancaster is a pipe dream.

http://www.panzerkampfwagen.cz/forum...60#post_223562

ECV56_Guevara 09-10-2014 11:22 PM

Pursuivant, I knew that the Lac was oficial . Yes, it is a dream come true.

Baddington_VA 09-11-2014 05:56 AM

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what exactly is a ju88a5 late, im at the wikipedia level for my basic data since all my squadron books got water damaged years ago. And P-1 is a 75mm gun attack plane, C series is heavy fighters?
Found some references to the JU88 types.

The Ju88A5 series had a greater wingspan and larger bombload capacity than the A4. Because of this it was slower than the A4.
Can't find a description of a late A5, but usually it's an adaptation to overcome the performance shortcomings of the regular model.
The A5 is also depicted as having an extra forward MG in the nose glazing.

The A6 is depicted as carrying balloon cable cutting device across the front.
It is described as unwieldy.

gaunt1 09-11-2014 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Baddington_VA (Post 706346)
Found some references to the JU88 types.

The Ju88A5 series had a greater wingspan and larger bombload capacity than the A4. Because of this it was slower than the A4.
Can't find a description of a late A5, but usually it's an adaptation to overcome the performance shortcomings of the regular model.
The A5 is also depicted as having an extra forward MG in the nose glazing.

The A6 is depicted as carrying balloon cable cutting device across the front.
It is described as unwieldy.

Im not sure, but I think this isnt correct.

A5 late = A4, but with weaker engines, and weaker defensive armament (MG-15 instead of MG81)
A5 early is the same, but without armored glass for the rear gunners.

Baddington_VA 09-11-2014 12:01 PM

Somewhere between A1 and A5, 6 feet of wingspan has been added to the Ju88.
unfortunately it doesn't say exactly when.

stugumby 09-11-2014 02:58 PM

I saw a ju88 pack on sas, they seem to be the same as upcoming?

Sita 09-11-2014 04:44 PM

link please)


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