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Best german plane ever. (reqeust)
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Inventing history is what the sim encourages by its very name IL-2 1946 allowing the use of prototype aircraft and moving the war into the year 1946 allowing the player not only to utilise the historical facts of the war years until 1945 but also create 'what if' scenarios by stretching the war into another year and suposing that the nazi war machine was able to hang on and develop such weapons, true fantasy i know but does lend scope to all sorts of possibilities and allows for the use of imagination, i would welcome this aircraft into the game along with the long range ICBM and a map of the U.S eastern seaboard including New York and of course a nazi a-bomb then my imagination for one could truly roll into the year 1946.
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#17

I think it's funny in a way that German designers were coming up with ideas they had no where near enough resorses for, even up until the end, a perfect example being the land-cruser designs.
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#18

Jambo Wrote:Morning lads,

mh, you're missing one crucial point: Germany was far away from having or even building an A-bomb.


Gruezi, Jambo! Smile Not quite true: Somebody here said something about learning about history - I guess we all need to revise
some files in our memory:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4348497.stm

http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/Hitler ... 77446.html

and for the German speaking:

http://www.welt.de/print-wams/article12 ... bombe.html

Not a true ICBM, but chilling, nevertheless, if you ask me... Confusedhock: :-?
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Jambo Wrote:As far as I know - when the US-Airforce dropped the bomb on Hiroshima - they didn't know really what will happen!

The pilots might not have known, it was top secret after all. The scientist knew, they'd tested another bomb at Alamogordo before.
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