Guess the plane that should be in FH XCIII

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  1. RolandGarros

    RolandGarros Well-Known Member

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    look at all a them bombs, enough to close a small field, almost!!!!!!!
    [​IMG]frog is gay, or he would be if he wasn't a virgin, lol
     
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    Seversky P-35
     
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    strafe fuel
     
  4. muf-lo

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    If it has to be in FH it's the Reggiane 200x, but you took a photo of the P-35 instead...

    [​IMG]

    Strange, same elliptic markings on the propeller...
     
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    I have read claims that itailian plane was a copy of the p-35.
    I don't know.
    They are similar and attractive.
     
  6. RolandGarros

    RolandGarros Well-Known Member

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    that bomb only looks pretty small, like maybe only a 250 pounder.
    think that with 2 x 0.50 & 3 x 0.303 there would be enough firepower leftover to finish off the hangar?
    alternatively, place the big bomb just between the hangar & radios & maybe you only have to strafe the hangar
    the aircraft is not a P-35
     
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    Finns [who used some of the Re 200X aircraft] had to pass amazing gunnery accuracy tests. I dunno if it was wartime propoganda... What about bombing accuracy, were they also insanely accurate?
    It was some huge accuracy rate like 40% or 50% or maybe 30%, I can't recall, but it was seemingly ridiculously high. Now, if mad finns were that precise when making war, who knows, maybe those crazed fuckers could do it, eh?
    [I guess the fact they were warring against terrible, purged, red army generals was a big help "Comrade, take your brigade and place them all on the forward facing slope there, I want them all to wear their orange uniforms today..."]
     
  8. RolandGarros

    RolandGarros Well-Known Member

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    i think i've had more divebombing practice on FH than any fighter group had in the whole war.
    i wonder what my total virtual tonnage delivered & virtual targets destoryed would add up to.
    i cant remember all my old nicks, so i guess it is a mystery forever
     
  9. tigrou

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    btw what is ur nick in arena roland?
     
  10. RolandGarros

    RolandGarros Well-Known Member

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    i change all the time, sometime i pretend to be a n00b in ch100 when things are boring...used to be
    shitlr
    shtler
    fdarse
    flatop
    dniner
    orangu
    pharty
    fatcar
    and i forget all the other ones
     
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    ONLY??? :D
     
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    ok :D
     
  13. looseleaf

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    Ca-12 Boomerang?
     
  14. looseleaf

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    Humm...if it's a P-35 then it would have single .50cal, single .30 cal, 320 lbs load(???) and top speed of 281 mph.

    First all metal US fighter aircraft single 850 HP wasp motor... No more than 160 built.....

    ....rather have a P-61, He111, B26, PBY Catalina/Caproni to land on sea....

    even a two cannon biplane before this plane on FH , please...
     
  15. muf-lo

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    I suspect I found out what plane it is, but I'm not sure. It's still from Seversky inventory but it should be the 2-PA AT-12 Guardsman . Hope I'll get my share of gayness...
     
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    "Gayness"???? NO THANK YOU !!!


    I hope that's not what one gets when responding to these messages.

    If that's the case, you can have all of mine....
     
  17. looseleaf

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    Everybody was buying Hamilton Standard props then I guess....
     
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    I just found that Re2000 sold to Hungary had Hamilton Standard props and part of that order was diverted for squadron tests...
     
  19. RolandGarros

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    2P-A, thats the one.
    this plane was sold to CCCP, Svensks, Japanese, USA, Britishes & some to Peruvians or Equadorians (forget which).
    I think one plane sold to each, roflmao!!!1