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It looks French because it is - the rugged, versatile and highly successful Bréguet Br 14 B2.

Coming soon to First Eagles...

 

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One of the things I LOVE about this game, and indeed the whole Strike Fighters series, is the interesting aircraft. Where else can you find a Bréguet Br 14 B2? :smile: Thanks Charles, very cool. Looking forward to this bird.

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I just did the DL.

 

Now I going to hop in my time machine and shoot at it!

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I am Newbye in that game (in red baron until now) but I agree with PC pilots

 

All these addons are MAGNIFIQUES ! as we say in french -First time i see

such beautiful and accurate ww1 planes in a simulation game!

Thanks and Bravo to designers Teams

 

 

BRUNO

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Guest capun

In French Colors

 

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In USAS Colors

 

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Extremely nice, and damage modelling as always such a treat - just love shooting up these 2 seaters.

 

Thank you Ateam.

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Some interesting facts about the Breguet from the book Silver Wings: A History of the United States Air Force...

  • It was used by 16 US air units and was extremly popular with its crews.
  • It was built entirely of aluminum except for wooden wing ribs, the fairings, and the fabric covering.
  • It had provision to jettison the fuel tank if the plane caught fire in the air, a particularily desireable feature.
  • It continued in production after the war, over 8000 eventually being built.

Interesting plane and read... Thanks A-Team...:good:

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