Aircraft Request
#1

Although I have problems about installing new sound and other mods, I like to see some aircraft of the WW2 era. These are the aircraft that i want to see:
1) SB2 Helldiver http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SB2C_Helldiver
2) TBD Devastator http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TBD_Devastator
3) J1N1 Gekko http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakajima_J1N
4) G3M Nell http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_G3M
5) F1m Pete http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_F1M
6) H6k Mavis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawanishi_H6K
7) M6a Seiran http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aichi_M6A
8) D4Y Judy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosuka_D4Y
9) Ei3A Jake http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aichi_E13A
10) OS2U Kingfisher http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS2U_Kingfisher


Hope That some one will try to do these aircraft . it will be much apreciated
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#2

The Gekko was work in progress as a frankenplane at some point, right?
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#3

+1 for kingfisher.
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#4

I think some of those are done already. The Mavis at least.
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#5

Yes the devastator. I had always wondered what the american torpedo squadrons that got virtually wiped out at Midway were flying.
I always just assumed they were Avengers or Dauntlesses doubling as torpedo planes.
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#6

Hello,

All of these aircraft would be great and sorely needed additions to IL-2! I would support any sincere effort at making them.

Camcam, are you sure that some of these have actually been released already? If so, could you please let me know where to find them?

Thanks,

RB
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#7

No I was mistaken they haven't been released. If they aren't here than they wouldn't be anywhere else.
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#8

Missed one

B-26 Marauder http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-26_Marauder
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#9

What about the Tempest Mk.II?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker_Tempest

B-36 Peacemaker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-36

B-32 Dominator
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-32_Dominator

[Liberated] Free French Bloch Mb-152 with R-2800 to combat Bf109G, circa 1944
(not mentioned in article) only about 20 were equipped to the free french, with several redesigns to improve agility, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloch_MB.150

PZL P.38 Wilk, advanced Polish multirole fighter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PZL.38_Wilk

PZL P.50 Jastrab
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PZL_P.50_Jastrz%C4%85b
(make sure it's the one with cannon)

Yokusuka P1Y1 Ginga "Frances"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosuka_P1Y

Tachikawa Ki-74, Japanesian long-range "heavy" bomber, would have been great asset.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachikawa_Ki-74
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#10

Love to see the B-36 for a US vs USSR 1946 campaign.

Anyone know of one these in progress or care to comment?
Post Spit Mk XVIII F.22/24 Seafire 45,46,47
(The link is inoperative)

Also how long do ya think it would take someone to do a SeaFury skin for a Tempest II !
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#11

Pizzutojohn - totally agree these aircraft much needed for the pacific theatre and China Burma theatre.

Others you can add to the list are: Ki-45 TORYU 'Nick' - beautiful JAAF twin, Ki-44 Shoki 'Tojo' (being made), Ki-48 'Lily" Ki-49 Donyru 'Helen', Ki-67 Hiryu 'Peggy' - bombers, Beaufort (service with RAF and RAAF), Boomerang, F1M 'Pete' floatplane, P-61 Black Widow and B-26 Marauder (also used much in Europe). That would almost complete the PTO. Smile There's a lot of aircraft and variety still for WW2. Perhaps soon we will see some of them. Cheers Smile
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#12

I am still waiting for my Haunebu Confusedhock:

LOL
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#13

There are many more to add that i wish to see.
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#14

How about some 1930's Aircraft?

Hawker Fury I, II
Hawker Hart, Hind, Demon etc
Beach 17 staggerwing
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#15

B26 is incredibly important. I would love to see this aircraft along with any Dornier flying pencil it would practically complete the list of the really important missing aircraft, at least in Europe.
Personally I would dearly like to see some British jets, especially the Meteor and the Hunter. Hunter would make a nice foil for the Sabre in Indo-Pakistan scenarios. Meteor Mk3 for chasing V1s and Mk8 for ground pounding in Korea with the Australians.
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