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It isn't? do you know for sure exactly how many types flew in WW1? I certainly don't, but including prototypes and planes that were only produced in small numbers, I wouldn't be surprised if the number is over 100, and I would be very surprised if it's short of 50 types, counting bombers, reconnaissance planes etc.
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Ansaldo and Macchi M series fighters please.
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![]() Personally speaking, the P-40 could contend on an equal footing with all the types of Messerschmitts, almost to the end of 1943. ~Nikolay Gerasimovitch Golodnikov |
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Fe2b, Roland CII and Halberstadt DII for me.
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Ultimately, five aircraft per side would allow for the majority of encounters in the WWI airwar.
Eindecker EIII Pfalz Albatross DV Fokker Tri Fokker DVII FE2B Neuiport 17 Spad XIII Sopwith Camel SE5 Obviously there are still quite a few that could be included. A couple 2-seat observation aircraft and even a few more of the primary fighters, but these 10 would make for a fantastic WWI sim IMO. |
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How could you have Bloody April without the Albatross DI to DIII series versus the Sopwith Pup |
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Quote:
http://wwiaircombat.com/pics/thumbnails.php?album=5
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Aaaah, that's what I was looking for.
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