Bullethead 12 Posted September 14, 2012 One of the things I've been wondering most about WOFF is whether we'll see any "real" French 2-seaters. OBD's been pretty mum about that, but I just stumbled across a clue left by Polovski in a comment on YouTube about the WOFF teaser video #3. There, he lists the 79 (actually 78--one is counted twice) escadrilles that will be in WOFF and says "you can fly a whole historical career in (not just key places)". Here's the link to that: http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=U3h9nym70WY Anyway, escadrilles had letters in front of their numbers to indicate what type of plane they had. These letters changed when the escadrille was re-equipped but the number stayed the same, so you can trace the number through time and see the different letters. This hints at what French planes OBD might include in WOFF. I say "hints at" because I doubt OBD actually included all the planes from the early part of the war, but you never know. This is idle speculation, after all :). So, I researched all the escadrille numbers listed by Pol and came up with the results below. This and Pol's phrase about "whole careers" gives me hope that we'll at least see the Breguet 14 and Salmson 2 A2, which would also finally give the US some 2-seaters. IIRC, it's been announced we're also getting the MS Parasol. However, I don't hold out much hope for Caudrons, Voisins, or the various Farman planes because few of the listed escadrilles had them. But, like I said, you never know. Anyay, here's what I came up with: 3 - BL 3, MS 3, N 3, SPA 3 5 - MF 5, F 5, SOP 5, SAL 5 7 - HF 7, MF 7, SOP 7, BR 7 9 - BO 9, MF 9, BL 9, C 9, SOP 9, BR 9 12 - N 12, MS 12, N 12, SPA 12 13 - HF 13, C 13, SOP 13, SAL 13 23 - MS 23, N 23, SPA 23 24 - V 24, MF 24, F 24, SOP 24, SAL 24 26 - MS 26, N 26, SPA 26 28 - HF 28, C 28, SOP 28, SAL 28 29 - MF 29, SOP 29, BR 29 37 - MS 37, N 37, SPA 37 38 - MS 38, N 38, SPA 38 39 - CM 39, C 39, SOP 39, SAL 39 48 - MS 48, N 48, SPA 48 49 - MS 49. M 49. SPA 49 55 - MF 55, F 55, AR 55, SOP 55, SPA-bi 55 57 - MS 57, N 57, SPA 57 60 - MF 60, F 60, SOP 60, SPA-bi 60 61 - C 61, SOP 61, SAL 61 62 - MF 62, N 62, SPA 62 65 - N 65, SPA 65 66 - C 66, SOP 66, BR 66 67 - N 67, SPA 67 68 - N 68, SPA 68 69 - N 69, SPA 69 73 - N 73, SPA 73 75 - N 75, SPA 75 76 - C 76 (R4), N 76, SPA 76 77 - N 77, SPA 77 78 - N 78, SPA 78 79 - N 79, SPA 79 80 - N 80, SPA 80 81 - N 81, SPA 81 82 - N 82, SPA 82 83 - N 83, SPA 83 84 - N 84, SPA 84 85 - N 85, SPA 85 86 - N 86, SPA 86 87 - N 87, SPA 87 88 - N 88, SPA 88 89 - N 89, SPA 89 90 - N 90, SPA 90 91 - N 91, SPA 91 92 - N 92, SPA 92 93 - N 93, SPA 93 94 - N 94, SPA 94 95 - N 95, SPA 95 96 - N 96, SPA 96 97 - N 97, SPA 97 98 - N 98, SPA 98 99 - N 99, SPA 99 100 - N 100, SPA 100 102 - VB 102, N 102, SPA 102 103 - VB 103, N 103, SPA 103 104 - V 104, C 104, SOP 104, BR 104 105 - C 105, SOP 105, SAL 105 106 - VB 106, C 106, SAL 106 107 - VB 107, SOP 107, BR 107 108 - VB 108, SOP 108, BR 108 111 - VB 111, VC 111, SOP 111, BR 111 112 - VB 112, F 112, N 112, SPA 112 123 - MF 123, SOP 123, BR 123 124 - Escadrille ame'ricaine (N 124, SPA 124) = "Laf" 128 - PS 128, SOP 128, BR 128 129 - SOP 129, BR 129 131 - SOP 131, BR 131 134 - SOP 134, BR 134 141 - SOP 141, BR 141 150 - N 150, SPA 150 151 - N 151, SPA 151 152 - SPA 152 153 - N153, SPA 153 154 - N 154, SPA 154 155 - N 155, SPA 155 313 - N 313 (N.27), SPA 313 314 - N 314, SPA 314 315 - N 315, SPA 314 LaF - N 124, SPA 124 AR = Avion de Reconnaissance "Dorand" A.R.1 and A.R.2 BL = Bleriot (usually Type XI) BO = Borel (pre-war seaplanes, not used in combat) BR = Breguet (usually Type 14 late in war) C = Caudron (usually G and C types unless otherwise noted) F = Farman (usually F.40) HF = Henri Farman (usually H.F.20) MF = Maurice Farman (usually M.F.7 or M.F.11) MS = Morane-Saulnier (usually Type L Parasol) N = Nieuport (11, 16, 17, 24 for scouts, 10 and 12 for 2-seaters) PS = Paul Schmitt 7 SAL = Salmson 2 A2 SOP = Sopwith Strutters SPA = SPAD VII and/or XIII SPA-bi = 2-seater SPADs V = Voisin (early, MG-armed types) VB = Voisin Bombers (bigger, later types) VC = Voisin Cannon (armed with 37mm) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeanba 1,920 Posted September 14, 2012 That's why I play RoF rather than OFF. I wanted to fly a french Multi-seater and I had the Breguet. Of course, now I want others and I lobby for the Sopwith in RoF. But if WOFF has a good french planeset, I will certianly go for it. And buy it immediatly if they have tha Cadron G4, G6, R4 or R11 (even just one of those) ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bullethead 12 Posted September 14, 2012 I should also mention that OBD has said 2-seater careers will be redone so that 2-seater squadrons are more specialized by mission type as they were historically. This has implications for the above list because the French had a system of numbering escadrilles based on their role. Unfortunately, the French weren't consistent in using their numbering system. They sometimes ignored it, changed the rules several times during the war, and sometimes renumbered existing squadrons when the rules changed but usually not. Thus, it's a confusing subject and isn't a very good guide to what the squadron's role was (the plane type is usually a better clue), but it's better than nothing. To start with, there's what I call the "1st Generation" escadrilles, which are those formed from before the war until somewhere in the 1915-1916 timeframe. These were numbered sequentially as created, regardless of role. But in 1916, as the air force expanded and the French got a better idea of what type of units they needed and how to organize them, they established the following system: Escadrilles 1-99 = fighters Escadrilles 100-199 = dedicated bombers Escadrilles 200-299 = Heavy Artillery Spotters and Corps d'Armee (army cooperation) Few, if any, of the "1st generation" escadrilles were renumbered, but the 2-seater squadrons with numbers 1-99 were pretty much all army cooperation units, although 1 or 2 were dedicated bombers. But this is why there's a huge block of fighter escadrilles from 67-99 in the list above. Those were all formed in the latter part of 1916 under the new designation system. Fighter squadrons with numbers 1-99 were, for the most part, put into the "Groupes de Chasse". Their main mission was to flood a given area of the front to achieve air superiority with offensive patrols. They hardly ever did other things like escort or attack missions. Most of the French aces were in these units. The 100s are interesting. As far back as 1915, the French formed "Groupes de Bombardement" of multiple bomber escadrilles. These escadrilles provided their own escorts to start with but, eventually, the "Groupes de Bombardement" obtained actual fighter squadrons that were paired with specific bomber squadrons as dedicated escorts. These fighters also defended the bomber bases. That's why there are fighter squadrons in the 100 series, although there were also exceptions like N/SPA 124. I note we don't have any 200-series escadrilles. These are the squadrons that did most of the recon, photography, arty spotting, and frontline tactical bombing. Most of the "1st generation" 2-seater squadrons and some of those fighter squadrons were in here as well, although there were a few 200-series fighter squadrons. Those had the job of protecting the 200-series 2-seaters and doing things like strafing trenches. The 300-series were dedicated interceptors defending specific locations. 313 was at Dunkerque, 314 was at Nancy, and 315 was at Belfort. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bullethead 12 Posted September 14, 2012 But if WOFF has a good french planeset, I will certianly go for it.And buy it immediatly if they have tha Cadron G4, G6, R4 or R11 (even just one of those) ! Well, fingers crossed :). I myself would love to fly the R.11 because it would provide an excellent view of some truly epic air battles. Imagine riding herd on a formation of 100 or more Breguet 14s that's being attacked by dozens of Fokkers and Albatri in a long, running gun battle deep behind the lines. Just watching all the AI planes duking it out would be great by itself, even if you personally never fired a shot. But sadly, I don't see a single "R" escadrille on the list so I'm afraid that won't be happening any time soon. But OTOH, there are quite a few old French pushers potentially available. Those would provide a lot of fun, too. And not just flying them. They would provide some much-needed variety in what German players face in French sectors in the 1st half of the war. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeanba 1,920 Posted September 14, 2012 Good links (in french but google translate works well) : http://www.asoublies1418.fr/Default.asp?397332D3741663E62653356332D36E http://albindenis.free.fr/Site_escadrille/page_escadrilles_1_a_500.htm Well, fingers crossed :). I myself would love to fly the R.11 because it would provide an excellent view of some truly epic air battles. Imagine riding herd on a formation of 100 or more Breguet 14s that's being attacked by dozens of Fokkers and Albatri in a long, running gun battle deep behind the lines. Just watching all the AI planes duking it out would be great by itself, even if you personally never fired a shot. But sadly, I don't see a single "R" escadrille on the list so I'm afraid that won't be happening any time soon. I absolutly agree. And manuevering the R11 in a good position to cover the bomber would be a new and original gaming experience Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UK_Widowmaker 571 Posted September 14, 2012 Slightly OFF topic...but not... I am really looking forward to one of the features appearing in the new version...that being...you won't get bombed to OFF manager straight away if you land..or get shot down.....(which is not, and never was, a CFS3 issue...as it didn't happen in the original P1_)) So, after a scary Dogfight...where you're riddled in Bullets....you can land...listen to the famouse OFF Dog barking..and watch the aerial dance of death as an observer....marvellous Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bullethead 12 Posted September 14, 2012 Good links (in french but google translate works well) : http://www.asoublies...62653356332D36E http://albindenis.fr...les_1_a_500.htm[/quote[/quote] I used Albin Denis' site for a lot of the list in my 1st post. I didn't know about the other site, though. Thanks. I can, with difficulty, read French if I'm familiar with the subject matter, but I'm hopeless with speaking and writing it :). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bullethead 12 Posted September 14, 2012 Slightly OFF topic...but not... I am really looking forward to one of the features appearing in the new version...that being...you won't get bombed to OFF manager straight away if you land..or get shot down.....(which is not, and never was, a CFS3 issue...as it didn't happen in the original P1_)) So, after a scary Dogfight...where you're riddled in Bullets....you can land...listen to the famouse OFF Dog barking..and watch the aerial dance of death as an observer....marvellous Yes, I'm looking forward to that as well. I really liked that feature in RB2. And to bring this back on topic, I recall one time where I made a mission in RB2 that was like 60 Breguets being intercepted by 15 or so Fokkers. Whatever it was, it was the most airplanes the game would accept in a mission. And it was totally unplayable as a participant, with like 2 FPS on the system I had at the time. So I changed it to where I just watched from the ground at an airfield and had the Breguets bomb it from low altitude so I could watch the carnage :). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Olham 164 Posted September 14, 2012 (edited) Impressive list, Bullet! jean, I would love to welcome more French flyers in this forum and WOFF - I keep my fingers crossed with you guys. Edited September 14, 2012 by Olham Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeanba 1,920 Posted September 15, 2012 Impressive list, Bullet! jean, I would love to welcome more French flyers in this forum and WOFF - I keep my fingers crossed with you guys. I wrote above what would make me play more frequently OFF / WOFF ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites