13.01.2009, 23:37
Now that Franken3D is no longer needed, a true F9F would be possible.. and its a great mud moving plane with a lot of history. CV Ops with rockets and bombs.. what could be better than that?
Redleg Wrote:Why are they even considering a Panther? It didn't first fly until 1947 (prototype) and was not even used until Korea.
Redleg Wrote:Why are they even considering a Panther? It didn't first fly until 1947 (prototype) and was not even used until Korea.
JG14_Jagr Wrote:...the game already has Essex class CV's...These are not exactly the same as the ones used in Korea, they were extensively modernized right after the war (WW2 that is), got angled decks and all that jazz to make them capable to operate planes such as the Panther. Before this it was very impractical if not outright impossible to operate high performance jets off carrier decks.
Radoye Wrote:JG14_Jagr Wrote:...the game already has Essex class CV's...These are not exactly the same as the ones used in Korea, they were extensively modernized right after the war (WW2 that is), got angled decks and all that jazz to make them capable to operate planes such as the Panther. Before this it was very impractical if not outright impossible to operate high performance jets off carrier decks.
2bits Wrote:Redleg Wrote:Why are they even considering a Panther? It didn't first fly until 1947 (prototype) and was not even used until Korea.
Exactly! There is a not too small group of players that are very interested in Korean era scenarios and equipment. Rest assured you'll see more Korean era mods.
Cheers,
BB
Radoye Wrote:JG14_Jagr Wrote:...the game already has Essex class CV's...These are not exactly the same as the ones used in Korea, they were extensively modernized right after the war (WW2 that is), got angled decks and all that jazz to make them capable to operate planes such as the Panther. Before this it was very impractical if not outright impossible to operate high performance jets off carrier decks.