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Ar-232 = Transport.
Ta-152H = Figher escort, air superiority fighter, high alt interceptor recce.
Fw-190 = std. air superiority fighter fighter bomber.
F4U = Carrier fighter fighter bomber.
Me-262 = Interceptor, night fighter air superiority fighter.
B-29 = High alt strategic bomber.
How do your guys learn how to fly? LolI'll take
3 Me262,
1 C-47
2 p-51H
Immediately go on the offensive and clear the sky of all opposition.
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PBY-5A, Recon, Rescue, Bomber, Patrol etc.
C-47, Cargo/Transport
B-29, Long Range strategic Bomber
B-25, Medium Bomber
F4U, Carrier aircraft, Fighter Bomber
P-51, Long Range Escort Fighter
TO
How do your guys learn how to fly? Lol
IL-2 Sturmovick flight sim of coarse!
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The 1939-1945 software/hardware version?
TO - what country and strategic/tactical mission? If you have carriers, do they need bombers to work against the other guy's carriers or subs?
Is the F4U or the P-51 your basic and Primary trainer?
So, Soren - are your carriers just populated with F4U's for anti shipping, ASW and AirCAP or? and is the 'ensign killer' your choice for basic and primary flight training? Is the Ar-232 your multi engine flight trainer for B-29?
Are you picking Germany for the strategic profile/national purpose? If so, do you need to have a carrier fighter in addition to the three other excellent fighter choices.
One thing for sure - you will be hell on other air forces and, as long as the B-29 ops doesn't exceed 600-700 mi radius, you have a chance to achieve air superiority 'over there' - if you can graduate any pilots out of basic.. lot of smoking holes in ground when first flight is solo in one of those birds.
Can we say "whoa Nellie? and hard right foot on the rudder" on that first take-off (with either the 190, the Ta 152 or F4U).
How do your guys learn how to fly? Lol
The Ar-232 I'm sure would be a good trainer, even eing used by the British after war as a transport a/c and being noted for its great flying characteristics. As for fighter pilot training well the FW-190 was used as a trainer by the Germans during the war with great success, a good number of two seaters being built, so no problem there. Also the FW-190, F4U Ta-152H were known as pilots airplanes so I think they'd be excellent for that first solo flight, esp. the Ta-152H with its very low stall speed, kommandogerät auto pilot would be a great solo trainer.
Hehe I didn't know we had to pick a country, I just picked the a/c I'd need most in my AF if I was to have a more widespread international influence.
As long as the preflight instructions are good enough there should be no problems, and yes ofcourse with fighters so powerful much right rudder would be needed for full power take offs.
With this?
One of the struggles I have about B-29 is airfield preparation and logistic requirements. If your base is primarily Australia/New Zealand this is a non issue but until the bases are taken to strike Japan the B-24 and Lancaster would be pretty hard to beat. For`ANZAC I wonder if either a B-24 or Lanc is a better Choice or even a Mossie XVI?
If you have a Pappy Gunn in RAAF you could probably put a field modifies 'hard nose' on the Mossie and extend the versatility. Just wouldn't have the range to do mine laying until Iwo Jima taken.. I'm assuming mine laying not truly effective until you can saturate Japan waters and ports?
This trainer thing where people are saying that you could solo in a high performance fighter is for lack of others words nuts. you could have the mind of einstein the reflexes of a professional athlete and Orville Wright giving you flight lessons and not 1 in 10 would survive their first flight
All good points Bill, I picked those a/c for initial ops around Australian waters and New Guinea and New Britain. I was envisaging the B-29s to be based in Oz for around the clock operations against Rabaul. To complement this a portion of my B29 force would be used to heavily mine Simpson Harbour (Rabaul), this would hopefully block in (and more importantly, out) Japanese shipping which would then be subjected to attackes by rocket firing Beaufighters and Mustangs (most likely based on Kiriwina Is) and occasional night strikes by "Black cats". This would be repeated in other Japanese held Harbours in New Britain/New Ireland and parts of New Guniea held by the Japanese. The B29's would also be employed against oil refineries in Balikpapan therefore hopefully knocking out a major source of oil for the Japanese.
Agreed with your comment about the PBM, to tell the truth I totally forgot about it! In hindsight would probably be a better choice then the PBY as it can fill all the roles assigned to the Catalina but would also be useful in the transport role and has a longer range then the Cat.
No doubt there's flaws in all this, but as I just finished night shift, it's all my feeble brain could come up with.
This trainer thing where people are saying that you could solo in a high performance fighter is for lack of others words nuts. you could have the mind of einstein the reflexes of a professional athlete and Orville Wright giving you flight lessons and not 1 in 10 would survive their first flight