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WWII Fighters (CFS 3):
UK: Got to go with the Spitfire 9C Basta. Those 20mm cannons rock at turning Bf 109s in to flaming wrecks. Manuverablity and a big puch just what is needed in a WWII fighter aircraft, and one of the reasons I dislike the P-47 (no manuverablity) and P-51 (No punch). US: P-38 while it lacks manuverablity (see above) its got a cannon, the .50 cal only armorment on other US aircraft lack the punch to take an enemy plane down except for the 8 on the P-47 but that lacks manuverablity and is just a gloryfied ground attack plane. Germany: Bf 110, big nasty and heavly armed. The rear machine gun gives attacking fighters something to think about. WWII Bombers: When going medium I got to go with the B-26, its well armed compared to the B-25 and most UK built planes. Going heavy the B-17, the ball turret has the most fantasic view! Modern Fighters (Janes, Flanker etc) Hard to pick but I guess I would have to go with the Su-27 Flanker. The combonation of speed, lots of missiles and rough field capablity is just hard to top. Modern Bombers: A-6 Intruder: Can fly in anything and can carry not just a big bomb load but just about every A/G weapon aviable. Close behind is the A-4 Skyhawk because of the manuverablity. Quote:
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the P-47D-22/27:rock:
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P-38L tops
honorable mentions to B-17G P-51D Flying Boxcar and along with JScones almost DH Sea Vixen Moderns F14 Mig 29 Euro Fighter Typhoon Su 27 Flanker and last but never least The Warpig or more commonly The Fairchild Republic Thunderbolt II (Warthog) King of gruond attack aircraft and able to take a hit better than all save the B17g M |
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Cool pint. :cool: :up:
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The Ju87 Stuka for it`s pure nastiness and it is a fun bird to fly in il2.
http://www.3squadron.org.au/history%20pics/stuka.jpg The Pe2 "Peschka" is another il2 favourite. http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/9099/pe212ws.jpg |
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