Hard Sarge
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Joined: 10/1/2000 From: garfield hts ohio usa Status: offline
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Hi Adnan you have some points, but you may be missing some of mine I am not saying the Allies would need to reseach or make new planes, they had them already, and stopped work on them, the P-47 H blows the doors off the Do-335, and that was worked on and stopped in spring of 44, because it was not needed (and don't forget, the Do-335 never worked, they never were able to get the engine overheat problum solved, and in that case, the 262 never really was ready, the engines still tended to flame out, if the trottles were not used just right, and it didn't relight in midair) the P-80, don't forget, the P-80 was in the ETO, during the war, it also flew, it never engaged in combat, but it flew in the ETO during the war, we could tie in a higher repair rate, for this plane, and the 262/335 for some of the other stuff, we will be able to have the A and B groups for the VIII FC, and we should also be able to add in the A and B groups for VIII BC also, that all but doubles the US numbers (well, doubles the VIII at least) good points on how the GE is able to conduct the war, this is a fine line, type deal, if we make the game more Real, it is going to be some 1400 planes on a raid and 80 GE trying to get close enough to make a attack, and get slaughtered as they do, you don't have a game then you bring up the M4 a few times, one thing you may be missing, forgetting, the M4 was build for a reason, it was never intented to kill GE tanks, the Anti-tank guns and tank hunters (M10-M-36) were to do that, the M4 was to break though the lines and get behind the Enemy and raise havoc of course, with the way the battlefield ended up being, it had to be a face to face fight, which the M4 was not designed to do, or stand, once it broke though, it did what it was designed for I am not sure it is fair to say, the Ally played gets what he should , if he don't do this or that, most players may not know or see, how many planes they need to kill each day, or they start to fall behind the eightball, and then there is the weather, every day of bad weather, the GE gets a free days builds of course, as you say, hindsight is one of the hassles, we know what this or that plane should do, or we can see what the stats will be, and then there are the stats should the 109 K have such numbers ?, according to the GE pilots, the G10 was the best of the late war 109's, not the K or the G14 (a oddity, the G-10 was a later model then the G-14 was) according to the pilots, the K was too heavy, too big a engine and too heavy a weight in firepower, the frame could not take it (put a big enough engine on it, a rock will fly) the 109 K was one of the first of the so called Lead Sleds, all power and all speed, but nothing else, it couldn't turn, it couldn't roll, it couldn't dogfight (sort of like the current Mig 25-31) (I am a beta tester on a couple of Flight sims) best we can do, is debate and try to get a feel for what would be best and then see if we can come close to doing that keep posting
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