Author Topic: More WWII Era Planes?  (Read 8630 times)

It would be nice to have more of these.
These are the ones I really want


Fighters

BF109 F-4- Armament: 1x 20 mm MG-151/20 Cannon
2x 7.92 mm MG-17 Machine Gun



Spitfire MK VB- Armament: 2 x 20mm cannon,
4 x .303cal machine guns


Spitfire Race vs Mx2

Bombers

Douglas Havoc Mk.1- Armament: 4 x 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Browning machine guns fixed in nose,
1 x 0.303 (7.7 mm) Vickers K Machine Gun (dorsal),
944 kg Bomb Payload


Heinkel He 111H-2- Armament: 5 x 7.92 mm Machine Guns,
2,000 kg bomb payload (8x 250kg bombs)


Dive Bomber

Junkers Ju 87B "Stuka"- Arament: 2 x 7.9 mm Machine Guns,
1 x 7.9 mm Machine Gun (tailgunner),
450 kg bomb payload



Stuka Siren

If you could add the brakes, siren, and view port on the floor for the stuka that would make it even better.

Fighter Bomber

Hawker Hurricane Mk IIc - Armament:    4 x 20 mm Cannon,
2 x 500 lb Bombs




Discuss
« Last Edit: October 10, 2011, 05:05:33 PM by Slugger »

The spitfire was made
Look up stratos mass release

The spitfire was made
Look up stratos mass release
Its not the same


Dumbass Its the only spitfire

Dumbass, there are multiple versions.
If there was a 109 made, and it had the cannon, I would want the spitfire to have a cannon, too.

Quit throwing insults around when you don't know what you're talking about.

Dumbass, there are multiple versions.
If there was a 109 made, and it had the cannon, I would want the spitfire to have a cannon, too.

Quit throwing insults around when you don't know what you're talking about.
One time i searched spitfire
Only stratos came up
Dumbforget

One time i searched spitfire
Only stratos came up
Dumbforget
What
the
forget
are
you
talking
about?

There are multiple variants of the spitfire, the Mk IA, Mk llb, the MK Vb, and the MK IXC.

What
the
forget
are
you
talking
about?

There are multiple variants of the spitfire, the Mk IA, Mk llb, the MK Vb, and the MK IXC.

Im loving talking about on blockland
Holy fuc

I don't really see the need for so many different variants (unless they were balanced extensively) but a prop-plane heavy bomber would be extremely nice, especially with several turrets. The dive-bombers would also be cool, as you could script the bombs to deal extra damage depending on vertical velocity.

Im loving talking about on blockland
Holy fuc
I said its not the same, the you said there is only one, how did you think I would of thought you were talking about on blockland?

I don't really see the need for so many different variants (unless they were balanced extensively) but a prop-plane heavy bomber would be extremely nice, especially with several turrets. The dive-bombers would also be cool, as you could script the bombs to deal extra damage depending on vertical velocity.
They aren't really the same, one is german and the other is british in each one, except the dive bomber section. Only one dive bomber existed in the war.

They are the same for purposes of Blockland. They fill the same role and would need to have similar stats (or stats with major tradeoffs) to avoid imbalance. And there are several dive bombers used in World War 2 that are not the Stuka; a simple search would have told you this. Though if this was a pack, I could see the dive bomber being the German side's special unit, while the British could have a Mosquito fighter-bomber instead.

There are several dive bombers used in World War 2 that are not the Stuka.
He was obviously only thinking about the european theater.
I think the man knows his planes well enough to know what I'm talking about.



He is incorrect.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinkel_He_50
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henschel_Hs_132
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petlyakov_Pe-2
But that's a minor issue.
I made an error, lol.

But yea, the Allied Air Force could use a special plane. I would think the Hawker Hurricane Mk IIc would be a good one, adding it to main post.

Really, the damn thing has 4 20mm cannons, that can destroy a plane in a matter 2 seconds or less
« Last Edit: October 10, 2011, 04:57:18 PM by Slugger »