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Nice request Ki-21 flyable + 1 for this...
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I wouldn't mind being able to put AAA on the roofs of buildings or on bunkers.
Could this be done? Also, catapult-launch option from battleships to simulate North Sea convoys or ship-launched recon planes. Last edited by Bat*21; 07-13-2011 at 07:24 AM. |
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I like your request, but I'm not sure if its possible, but this request should be +1
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Trouble is we have no Allied warship launched recon planes.
The Curtiss SOC Seagull would be a good one to have for the Allies, and the Misubishi F1M "Pete" for the IJN.
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I think catapult-launched Hurricanes were common for the North Sea convoys (although it was a one-way trip for them!). But you're right about the battleship launched planes, not too sure about US ships, but King George V battleships carried the as yet un-modeled Supermarine Walrus.
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Well, we won't get the Walrus, as that is a Cliffs of Dover model and TD cannot use it, sadly.
THe Curtiss SOC served the USN throughout the war, even as it's replacement, the Kingfisher monoplane came on the scene.
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Thinking about the idea as a whole though, I've started thinking that it's a bit gimmicky. As much as I'd like the feature, the missions it'd be used for would be a bit repetative... |
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USN: Vought OS2U Kingfisher (most important operationally and numerically). Free of copyright, but not as good: Curtiss SOC Seagull, SOC3 Seamew or SC Seahawk. RN: Swordfish Mk I (with floats) or Fairey Seafox, Supermarine Walrus (off-limits due to CloD) or Supermarine Sea Otter. Also, US lend-lease designs could substitute; the RN used the SO3C Seamew. IJN: Mitsubishi F1M Pete, Aichi E13A Jake. VVS: Beriev Be-4/KOR-2. Regia Marina: IMAM Ro-43 France: Liore 130 The problem is that the sort of work that patrol/recce floatplanes did doesn't lend itself to in-game action. In the game, they're just targets and there are already plenty of planes which serve that role. Last edited by Pursuivant; 07-16-2011 at 07:17 PM. |
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And I don't think the game is past a bit of patrol/recce work, I've had to fly SAR missions in the past which just involved me flying over the pacific ocean looking for a pilot in a raft.... Could use the floatplanes for ASW mission for a larger carrier group maybe? Put some depth charges in game and take on those submerged subs! |
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SAR operations would take more more work, such as animated swimming figures or figures in lifeboats or life rafts. |
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