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Allied WWII historical aircraft
#16

Not a new aircraft, but one which was used by just about every Allied nation, and served in one form or another from 1939-45. IL2 gives us the A-20C and one of the A-20G variants, but it misses so many more.

I will point out two things:

1. The A-20s in the game are fully aerobatic and are capable of looping and turning like a fighter plane. The real life A-20G training film (see below) says that if you pull sharply out of a hard dive at more than 200 mph, or pull a hard turn of more than 70 degrees, you'll pull the wings off. Maybe that was just disinformation to keep the fledgling pilots in line, but I'm inclined to think that the IL2 stress modeling is crocked.

2. Many variants in the series differed only in armament, ordinance carried and engine horsepower.

With the blessings of Those on High, perhaps some initiate of the dark arts could spawn variants, or "corrected" versions of existing aircraft, as new slot aircraft by tweaking the Data that Must be Forever unMentioned.

Anyhow, here's a list of web sites for any brave soul who wishes to complete the series.

Overviews:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_DB ... s_Model_7A
http://www.historyofwar.org/subject_air ... Havoc.html
http://www.military.cz/usa/air/war/bomb ... a20_en.htm
http://www.nwrain.com/~newtsuit/uas/a20a.html
http://www.aviastar.org/air/usa/douglas_db-7.php
http://www.xs4all.nl/~fbonne/warbirds/w ... uga20.html
http://www.aero-web.org/locator/manufac ... s/a-20.htm

Good info, but in Czech:

http://airwar.valka.cz/muzeum/usa/boston/default.htm


Good technical data for the series

http://www.wwiitechpubs.info/hangar/ac- ... b7-br.html

Scans of Books about A-20 series. Excellent pictures and diagrams, but the text is mostly in Russian, Czech or Polish.

http://www.bellabs.ru/51/Analysis/Technics.html#Boston

Good diagram of the differences between the series:

http://www.bellabs.ru/51/A20/Bostons.gif

WW2-era technical diagrams of A-20 components

http://www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com/More_ ... Stuff.html

There are also pirated copies of the Squadron Signal book "A-20 in Action" floating around on the net which you can download. That book gives more useful info.

Lots of pictures

http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... oc%20(DB-7)&distinct_entry=true
http://www.historyofwar.org/pictures_Do ... oston.html
http://flickr.com/photos/tailspin_tommy ... 293073111/

Don't bet on the last link in the series above to stick around for long.

Videos

A-20 Havoc in action
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aobQKgIawAU

Boston IIIs over North Africa 1942-43 In COLOR - very yummy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZDf9rKm ... re=related

Boston Bombers in production and being prepped after shipment. Thrill to the sight of lackeys scraping Cosmoline off of duraluminum!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AC8HoUv ... re=related

Douglas DB7 / Havoc I or II Nightfighter in action

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFKLTdb0 ... re=related

A20G Ground attack with parachute bombs and napalm in Philippines. Mostly filmed from the ground, but lots of interesting action. Very instructive on how Tac-Air and FACs coordinated attacks (or not . . .).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwwcfn_B ... re=related

A20G training film - click the appropriate link on the page. About 5 minutes long. Highly recommended, even if the acting isn't so hot.

http://www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com/A-20.html

Specifics about different models, mostly ripped off from the USAAF Museum site:

DB-7 /Boston I
Originally ordered by the French, with French guns and metric gauges. Only 65 in action before the Armistice. The Vichy government got most of them to North Africa, where they fought against the British and the Americans. The British took on the remainder of the French order. DB7s in RAF service were called Boston Mk. I or Mk. II, depending on the engine horsepower. Dual controls in rear position.
Compared to the A-20C in the game, the DB7 /Boston I & II has a narrower tail, slightly smaller engine nacelles and a slightly shorter nose. DB7A/ Boston II, had slightly different engine intake positions, better armor and self-sealing fuel tanks. Armament was British or French. There is a decent profiile here:

http://airwar.valka.cz/muzeum/usa/bosto ... t/b_02.jpg

This variant would require a new nose tail and engine cowling to replace bits of the existing model.

DB-7B/ Boston III
Upgrade of the DB7 in response to British requirements. British armament and gauges, more armor, larger fuel tanks, strengthened frame.
Compared to the A20-C in the game, the Boston III had a slightly shorter nose. Some planes might have had a Boulton-Paul dorsal turret (sort of like that in the Defiant or the Lancaster). the following diagrams might be accurate:

http://www.military.cz/usa/air/war/bomber/a20/a20d.gif
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bombercommand/boston.html
http://airwar.valka.cz/muzeum/usa/bosto ... t/b_04.jpg

Color 2-view here (note that turret might be incorrect for British bomber)

http://ww2drawings.jexiste.fr/Files/2-A ... A-20(Havoc)/A-20C(Havoc).htm

DB-7C
Dutch KNIL version of the DB-7B, first with the solid nose (4
#17

Re the Dutch DB-7s: they were ordered for the MLD, the Dutch Naval Air Service, not the ML-KNIL. Six arrived in Java, only one was completed in time to fly from Tjilatjap to Andir before the fall of Java; at least one was captured by the Japanese. Photos show that this was an aircraft originally intended for the RAF as it had an RAF serial number on the rear fuselage- a batch of RAF Bostons was diverted to Java as an emergency shipment but too late to be of use.
The DB-7s of the original MLD order apparently ended up in the USSR- I have seen an account of Soviet DB-7s with cockpit instrumentation etc in Dutch but cannot confirm whether this is accurate. I don't know whether they were solid-nosed, but the ex-RAF planes most definitely were not.
#18

Oh boy that took me a while but I managed to add all of these A-20s information. Please check the information of references I updated under US bomber aircraft list which covered A-20s to make sure I am not missing anything.

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Chaoic out...
#19

Did you see the Walrus links Chaoic?

viewtopic.php?p=105962#105962
#20

asheshouse Wrote:This would be really useful for some warship projects which are progressing.

I dont think you've got these plans, and also a link to the aircraft manual.

http://www.seawings.co.uk/walmangal.htm
http://www.seawings.co.uk/walplan1.htm
http://www.seawings.co.uk/walplan2.htm

Walkaround Photo Sets

http://www.seawings.co.uk/WalrusWRgal.htm -- from RAF Museum Hendon
http://www.seawings.co.uk/walruspage2.htm -- Ex RAAF (under restoration)
http://www.seawings.co.uk/WalrusFAAgal.htm -- from Fleet Air Arm Museum Yeovilton


Also if you search further back on the seawings site you'll find excellent info under references for a wide range of seaplanes and flying boats.

Didn't see these information in first place, thank you for pointing me to your post. I updated Walrus list with your references under photo and blueprint, check them to make sure I got everything there.

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Chaoic out...
#21

http://richard.ferriere.free.fr/3vues/s ... p35_3v.jpg -3 way view diagram


http://www.aviastar.org/air/usa/seversky_p-35.php -some history of the plane and its specs



http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=PszRNY1BYcw - flight footage of a Seversky AT-12, closely related to the P-35

http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00181/p-35-t.html -more specs for the plane


http://www.richard-seaman.com/Aircraft/ ... rdsman.jpg -just a picture of a AT-12 in flight

http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00181/p-35.bmp - grounded P-35
#22

devil952 Wrote:http://richard.ferriere.free.fr/3vues/se...p35_3v.jpg -3 way view diagram


http://www.aviastar.org/air/usa/seversky_p-35.php -some history of the plane and its specs



http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=PszRNY1BYcw - flight footage of a Seversky AT-12, closely related to the P-35

http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00181/p-35-t.html -more specs for the plane


http://www.richard-seaman.com/Aircraft/ ... rdsman.jpg -just a picture of a AT-12 in flight

http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00181/p-35.bmp - grounded P-35

Added to this aircraft request list.

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Chaoic out...
#23

I am looking for someone who is willing to model Dutch aircraft:

Unfortunately there is not a lot around on Internet, and much information is confusing (so don't use the first drawing you find on the Internet for the Fokkers). But a lot of good information is available from research groups. I simply cannot dump it all here.

FOKKER G.I (Mercury version a Wasp version was built for Spain, not delivered Sweden and Finland were interested (BMW engines)
Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_G.I


Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9xv94guCw0
http://video.google.nl/videosearch?sour ... =N&tab=wv#

Due to permission I got for most of the drawings, I cannot publish them on internet. And link to what is on internet is often useless due to poor quality.

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FOKKER C.X (Dutch version, many countries used this aircraft, Swiss,Finland and Danmark among them Italy used a license built version)

Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_C.X
http://www.go2war2.nl/artikel/305/CX-Fokker.htm

Drawings and reverence: like G.I
=========
FOKKER T.V

Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_T.V
http://www.go2war2.nl/artikel/60/TV-T-5-Fokker.htm

References:
http://www.nederlandseluchtvaart.nl/for ... ndex6.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_T.V

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Douglas 8A3N (Export version of the Northrop A17, Sweden, Norway, Argentina and Peru used/were interested in versions as well)
info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_A ... a/8a3n.htm
http://www.avianet.nl/redactioneel/2008 ... ed3227.htm

Drawings: not much known on internet, but available.
#24

Blackburn Firebrand, carrier-borne strike fighter, UK

[Image: blackburn_B37_Firebrand%5B1%5D.jpg]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackburn_Firebrand
http://www.jaapteeuwen.com/ww2aircraft/ ... EBRAND.htm
http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/Aircr ... ebrand.htm
http://www.airtoaircombat.com/detail.asp?id=686
http://www.aviastar.org/air/england/black_firebrand.php
http://www.luftfahrtmuseum.com/htmi/itf/bfire.htm
http://www.airwar.ru/enc/fighter/fbrand.html
http://avions.legendaires.free.fr/firebrand.php
http://www.onwar.com/weapons/aircraft/p ... brand.html

http://membres.lycos.fr/wings2/3vues/firebrand_3v.jpg
http://richard.ferriere.free.fr/3vues/firebrand_3v.jpg

http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/f/569/9/0

hhttp://www.tailwheel.nl/downloads/blac ... dsmall.pdf
#25

I have been very busy lately this week, but by end of this week when I am done with my exams, I will start adding all of these requests with refernece to the list. I thank all of you for the patience.

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Chaoic out...
#26

Serval Wrote:I am looking for someone who is willing to model Dutch aircraft:

Unfortunately there is not a lot around on Internet, and much information is confusing (so don't use the first drawing you find on the Internet for the Fokkers). But a lot of good information is available from research groups. I simply cannot dump it all here.

FOKKER G.I (Mercury version a Wasp version was built for Spain, not delivered Sweden and Finland were interested (BMW engines)
Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_G.I


Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9xv94guCw0
http://video.google.nl/videosearch?sour ... =N&tab=wv#

Due to permission I got for most of the drawings, I cannot publish them on internet. And link to what is on internet is often useless due to poor quality.

==========
FOKKER C.X (Dutch version, many countries used this aircraft, Swiss,Finland and Danmark among them Italy used a license built version)

Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_C.X
http://www.go2war2.nl/artikel/305/CX-Fokker.htm

Drawings and reverence: like G.I
=========
FOKKER T.V

Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_T.V
http://www.go2war2.nl/artikel/60/TV-T-5-Fokker.htm

References:
http://www.nederlandseluchtvaart.nl/for ... ndex6.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_T.V

=====
Douglas 8A3N (Export version of the Northrop A17, Sweden, Norway, Argentina and Peru used/were interested in versions as well)
info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_A ... a/8a3n.htm
http://www.avianet.nl/redactioneel/2008 ... ed3227.htm

Drawings: not much known on internet, but available.

Added to the list, under Dutch nation and for 8A3N, I added this aircraft under US nation as A-17 but with an additional information about 8A3N in A-17 reference list.

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Chaoic out...
#27

Radoye Wrote:Blackburn Firebrand, carrier-borne strike fighter, UK

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackburn_Firebrand
http://www.jaapteeuwen.com/ww2aircraft/ ... EBRAND.htm
http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/Aircr ... ebrand.htm
http://www.airtoaircombat.com/detail.asp?id=686
http://www.aviastar.org/air/england/black_firebrand.php
http://www.luftfahrtmuseum.com/htmi/itf/bfire.htm
http://www.airwar.ru/enc/fighter/fbrand.html
http://avions.legendaires.free.fr/firebrand.php
http://www.onwar.com/weapons/aircraft/p ... brand.html

http://membres.lycos.fr/wings2/3vues/firebrand_3v.jpg
http://richard.ferriere.free.fr/3vues/firebrand_3v.jpg

http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/f/569/9/0

hhttp://www.tailwheel.nl/downloads/blac ... dsmall.pdf

Added to the list under United Kingdom nation, check them out.


Chaoic out...
#28

what about the hawker sea fury?
#29

gamer025 Wrote:what about the hawker sea fury?

viewtopic.php?t=6981
#30

I am back after being gone from AAA for a while, I am fixing all of aircraft requests library. If any of you have any more aircraft requests with reference materials that you wish to be added to these library, feel free to post them in any one of my four threads.

And oh yeah, it is good to see AAA people again.


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