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Spitfire HF Mk.22 (High Altitude Fighter) RAF No. 485 (New Zealand) Sqn, 2nd Tactical Air Force

 

 

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RAF No. 80 Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain

 

 

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Spitfire Mk.24 USAAF 334th Ftr Sqn, 4th Ftr Group

 

 

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Spitfire HF Mk.24 (High Altitude Fighter) USAAF 362nd Ftr Sqn, 357th Ftr Group

 

 

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I highly doubt the 4th FG would give up it's Mustangs, even in the what if of Luft 46.  Unless it was for a jet.

 

oth, the skin looks good!

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Griffon engined Mk 24 Spit kicks Mustang butt! :-P you guys are all right, the aircraft and skins in the first page of this topic are what I thought would be the most likely in the luft 46 world. But now im just having a bit of fun and doing what looks cool even if its a bit of a stretch :-)

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P-86A-1 Sabre   USAAF 353rd Ftr Sqn, 354th Ftr Group   (two styles; one has recognition stripes to avoid confusion with the sweep winged Me-262)

 

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USAAF 335th Ftr Sqn, 4th Ftr Group

 

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Sabre Mk.I   RAF No. 19 Sqn, Fighter Command

 

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10/10 WOULD F--LY the campaign. Favourite what if subject. However, I believe the designation would still change from the P to F which was apparently in the works prior to the USAF being formed.

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German WWII Atom bombs

 

boys, anyone has more information on these bombs ??

Maybe some name or photos or drawings of them 


I would like to know their names or technical data ...


 

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Saludos

 

 

Marcos

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Any plan for French, Belgian, Dutch squadrons? 

 

Meteor MK.IV No. 350 (Belgian) Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain

 

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Vampire MK.III No. 127 (Canadian) Wing, 2nd Tactical Air Force

 

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Spitfire F. MK XIVe No. 145 (French) Wing, 2nd Tactical Air Force

 

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Meteor MK.III No. 350 (Belgian) Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain

 

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Spitfire Mk.22 No. 1 (Canadian) Wing, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain

 

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Meteor MK.IV No. 345 (French) Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain

 

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Meteor MK.III No. 322 (Dutch) Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain

 

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Vampire MK.III No. 345 (French) Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain

 

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Lincoln I No 405 (Canadian) Sqn RCAF, Bomber Command

 

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Superfortress MK I No 460 (Australian) Sqn RAAF, Bomber Command

 

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Back to the Brits,

 

 

US Lend- Lease ThunderJet Mk I No. 19 Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain

 

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Changed the black and the white colours round in the Sabre's ID stripes to,

 

 

P-86A-1 Sabre USAAF 353rd Ftr Sqn, 354th Ftr Group

 

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Sabre MK I No. 19 Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain

 

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Me-1101A-1 IIIrd Gruppe/JG 27

 

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Gruppe Kommandeur Ist Gruppe/JG 27

 

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 IIIrd Gruppe/JG 27

 

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 Ist Gruppe/JG 27

 

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Mosquito FB.MK XVIII(Special) Tsetse with QF 32-Pounder No. 487 (New Zealand) Sqn, Bomber Command

 

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German WWII Atom bombs
 
boys, anyone has more information on these bombs ??
Maybe some name or photos or drawings of them 
I would like to know their names or technical data ...
 
bombs.jpg
bombbox.jpg
 
 
Saludos
 
 
Marcos

 

 

Never made, so invent your own, say 15-25 KT.

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I've used the SC-1800 as the model and made it 21 KT the same as the Fat Man bomb.

 

That would be about right. I looked around the web, and there are some drawings of German implosion devices.

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A-25A Shrike (Helldiver) USAAF 61st Ftr Sqn, 56th Ftr Group

 

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P-63B Kingcobra (Planed but never built P-63 with Packard V-1650 Merlin engine) USAAF 362nd Ftr Sqn, 357th Ftr Group

 

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USAAF 334th Ftr Sqn, 4th Ftr Group

 

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