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Everything posted by Geezer
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The new AA guns are complete - see below. I have no clue about how to attribute these guns once I export them to the game - I'm still learning this stuff. To save time, can anyone point me to some instructions or maybe volunteer to assist in helping release these models? Not a bad idea. I've been in contact with Steven 1918, but he is currently busy with real world stuff so adding a base to the MGs will have to wait until I can find out how to do it.
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Chinese Air Force: Curtiss Hawk II & III (export models), Dewoitine 500C, FIAT CR32, Gloster Gladiator, Curtiss A-12 (export model), Northrop 2E, Martin B-10 (export model), and Caproni 133. Yet to be made are the export model of the Boeing P-26 Peashooter, Aichi D1A Susie, Nakajima E8N2 Dave, and Bellanca 28/90. Maybe an early G3M Nell - the version with two little dorsal turrets.
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Love that Curtis Condor!! Japanese Army Air Force: Kawasaki Ki.2, Ki.3, Ki.10, and Mitsubishi Ki.30. Japanese Navy: Yokosuka B4Y Jean, Nakajima A4N, and Mitsubishi A5M.
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For those of you who may be curious about the extensive use of biplanes in China, Spain, Finland, and the 1940 desert war, link below takes you to info about WW2 biplane aces and operations. http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/aerial_operations.htm
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Both mods are at roughly the same stage of development, and both can use a lot of the WW1 figures and ground objects I am finishing up now. The aircraft models are done, but not mapped or textured, and some (but not all) of the unique ground object models (trucks, hangars, etc) are done. Most of the fighters have cockpit models, but not mapped or textured. China has a slight edge because it can use existing temperate game maps, and has more scope for missions, campaigns, etc. so there would be more bang for the modding buck. China can also be developed further if it proves popular because the air war of 1937-1938 caused an American adviser for the Chinese to decide he needed experienced mercenary pilots to replace the poorly trained Chinese pilots. The guy's name was.....Claire Chennault.
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Yep, that's what I meant. Which one first?
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The French, German, and Italian AA guns are complete. Nearly complete are the Austrian and British AA guns.