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Hmm.
3 A10 Thunderbolts with TOW missiles going against German armor in Operation Barbarossa.
3 F-22 Raptors covering the U.S.S. Yorktown in battle of Midway. ( not a big dramatic impact, but hey, I like the Yorktown).
Lastly, 3 Apache or Cobra attack helicopters taking out Japanese Troops invading Wake Island.
3 Apache Longbows, 3 AC-130s and 3 CH-53 Super Stallions.
The Apaches for taking out Armour and limited air-support. The AC-130s for taking out bunkers and troop concentrations. The CH-53 Super Stallions for bringing in troops to drop at strategic points on Iwo Jima.
All of scenarios are tactical. Think big, think out of the box. Here are two night missions.
3 F111s on seperate missions over Rome, Berlin and Moscow on September 3rd, 1939 dropping laser guided bombs and WW2 totally changes. No Hitler, No Mussolinini, No Stalin.
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i like the fact u mentioned Stalin!
3 Ac-130 for beach suppresion June 6 1944.
Air supremacy has been supplied already, so no serious need for a modern fighter.
Would of made a huge difference on Omaha beach.
What is the operational altitude for the AC -130? The germans had an awful lot of triple A and an orbiting AC-130 would been a big fat target.
Stand off with sensors and 105's to flatten AA. Then move in as needed on hot spots.
Sounds good but could 40 MM AA effectively reach a AC-130 operational height.? I bet the 88's could but they would be easy to target and there were tons of 40mm.
in 1940 i'll put all mine together and take 9 Sea Harrier FA.2s, short turn around time, need no airfeild for jerry to bomb and not only can they dogfight the Germans but they could attack them at their bases too............
in 1940 i'll put all mine together and take 9 Sea Harrier FA.2s, short turn around time, need no airfeild for jerry to bomb and not only can they dogfight the Germans but they could attack them at their bases too............