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- Eagle1Division - 14.01.2009
I was just throwing that out there, really. So, what if the first operational flight is in 1949, and the first test flight in 1946?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convair_B-36
This would truly make for epic cold war scenarios...
Also, judging by the design, it could probobly be a frankenplane, with the engines as the only exception.
Ooooh I can think of some truly epic scenarios for this in WWII. Just don't want to give up campaign Ideas...
- Chaoic16 - 15.01.2009
Eagle1Division Wrote:I was just throwing that out there, really. So, what if the first operational flight is in 1949, and the first test flight in 1946?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convair_B-36
This would truly make for epic cold war scenarios...
Also, judging by the design, it could probobly be a frankenplane, with the engines as the only exception.
Ooooh I can think of some truly epic scenarios for this in WWII. Just don't want to give up campaign Ideas...
NOW that is bloody bomber that I alway dreamed of flying in IL-2! Alway wanted to fly all different versin of B-36, especially one with jet engine mounted under wings in IL-2 for ages. And I have included basic information on B-36 in aircraft list, but if you could get me more information on B-36s, I will be more than glad to update B-36 section in aircraft requests library.
:o
Chaoic out...
- Eagle1Division - 15.01.2009
What? More than wikipedia? Is that possible? :lol:
Really though, that has performance, speed, payload, wing area, size etc... What else is needed?
Oh, and mabye we ought to start a thread and hand this one back to the YP-84 :wink: