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Hansa

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  1. gambit168, Stephen1918 planes are far better than the ones you and other people converted from the wings of war source files (long time ago). So i hope Stephen1918 makes someday a BE2C, it will be better than the one at skunkworks for sure. And if you can make a skin then it will be awesome :-)

    P.S. Can't wait to try your skins for the Albatros D.II.


  2. Yep... i noticed they have the same numbers in the data file, and i don't understand why the spad a2 gunner is a master and the gunbus gunner is blind. The problem is that the gunbus gunner doesn't look at the target, he doesn't notice the planes close to our plane, for example a fokker E.III is in front of our plane and he is looking to the right, he doesn't see the fokker (and it's really close to our plane). Maybe it can't be tweaked.


  3. The gunner of the Vickers FB5 should be tweaked (he is dumb and don't shoot to the targets even when they are in front and very close to our plane)

    The Spad A2 gunner is a blast, he is a very good shooter, but the Vickers FB5 gunner is blind.

    I don't know how i could tweak this, please someboy tell me how to do it or make another flight model for the plane cause i love than plane.


  4. Please make a Fokker D.II, it's a variant of the Fokker M.17 than you have already built with minor changes, only one pilot and a front gun.

     

    "The Fokker D.II was the German army designation for the Fokker M.17Z biplane, ordered as a replacement for the Fokker E.II monoplane fighter aircraft in 1916. The Fokker D.II was powered by a 100hp Oberursal UR.I engine, and was armed with a single LMG 08/15 machine gun. The German army wanted aileron controls, but earlier production aircraft had to be fitted with wing-warping controls, felt to be more vulnerable to battle damage.

     

    Production of the D.II was slow. Fokker’s Schwerin factory was not really big enough to deal with all the orders that Fokker’s enthusiastic sales techniques were winning, and by the time the D.II appeared in sufficient numbers to enter service, it was already obsolescent. A few aircraft saw active service on quiet fronts, but most were used as training aircraft. One hundred and thirty two aircraft were ordered, but at best only half of this number were available at any one time and by September 1917 most were no longer in use."

     

    http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_fokker_dII.html


  5. 33LIMA is right, i have flown a bunch of mission and the front gunner was on the target, we shooted down a few planes :-)

     

    Very good addition, keep up the good work guys!!!

     

    I wish i could donate some money to Stephen1918 for all the work he is doing for us, but at this moment i'm unemployed :-(

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