AE Air Issues and Air OOB Issues [OUTDATED]

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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ORIGINAL: Cathartes

Dixie, you've taken the most interest and effort, so pm me 12 aircraft you would like to see displayed. I'll pick 6 (if you pick ones that are actually in AE! [:'(])

The DH.89 is with the RNZAF and the RCAF Hurri Mk.XII is with the 135 squadron.
The Beech 18 is a curve ball as it's nearly identical to the Lockheed L12.



Oooh, so close [:D] I had the Hurri narrowed down to one of 3 squadrons. RNZAF would not have been my first (or second) guess for the DH.89... As for the Beech 18, I may have got it eventually, but probably not. US stuff isn't my strongest point [:D]
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In the new version of WITP AE it states that you have up to 500 aircraft artworks how many if any are not used at this moment in time?
 
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Plenty of room for more. 
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Thanks for coming back to me, could you tell me if the following aircraft are in the new version:-
 
USAAF P-39Q
USAAF P-38H
 
USN PBY-3
USN PBY-4
USN PBY-5
USN PBY-5A
USN PBY-6A
USN J2F-5 Duck
USN J2F-6 Duck
 
Australian Beaufort MkV
 
Canada Canso MKI
 
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A number of the above are certainly in there.  I'm not at liberty to be specific.

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[font=tahoma]Will we see Ki-44 and Ki-76 operating from Army convoy escort carrier (Akitsu Maru, Yamashiro Maru,...) like IRL ?[/font][/align]
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How about the first P 47's to get to Australia, which were IMMEDIATELY given wing drop tanks like those on the P 38 ?

http://www.cradleofaviation.org/history ... -47/6.html

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4" clearance when taxying = not viable on anything other than the most high quality strip... And for good measure the B26 was a pig - a real widow maker if you didn't know what you were doing. I thing horrendous accidental losses might also have been a worry!

According to Jimmy Doolittle's autobiography, the 'widow maker' story about the B-26 was a myth.
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It is hard to get info on the type4 GP 500kg anti shipping bomb but the twin E bombers of the army and navy used it.

and would like to see it in AE!

Tiger!

There is a website with the US Navy technical documents on most all of the Japanese ordnance details. Here it is:


http://www.fischer-tropsch.org/primary_ ... MJ_toc.htm


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ORIGINAL: Monter_Trismegistos

Hi, could anybody explain flags to airplanes: what mean amphibian and float and what is the difference? Are they the same with except float can be carried by ships?

The "amphibian" tag enables an aircraft to operate from any base, size 0+, incl. landlocked ones.

The "float" tag limits an aircraft to operating from a size 0+ coastal base only (same as FP's and FF's currently). We use it to define float transports, but you could tag anything, say to make a float heavy bomber fx.

It is illogical for an amphibian to be able to use a size 0 landlocked base. There must either be water or a landing strip to use an amphibian. An amphibian is simply a plane that can land on water or on an airstrip because it also has wheels. If there is no airstrip, it can't land on a landlocked base.
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Can we please include a 'minimum AF size' rating for each AC type. I know i can calculate it by using the total bomb load plus x minus the square of unit cohesion plus instructor rating divided by cost of peanuts. But wouldnt it just be simpler to have a little number telling me 'minimum AF for max load = 6' or something!

now that should be simple!

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ORIGINAL: Pascal
ORIGINAL: timtom
ORIGINAL: Monter_Trismegistos

Hi, could anybody explain flags to airplanes: what mean amphibian and float and what is the difference? Are they the same with except float can be carried by ships?

The "amphibian" tag enables an aircraft to operate from any base, size 0+, incl. landlocked ones.

The "float" tag limits an aircraft to operating from a size 0+ coastal base only (same as FP's and FF's currently). We use it to define float transports, but you could tag anything, say to make a float heavy bomber fx.

It is illogical for an amphibian to be able to use a size 0 landlocked base. There must either be water or a landing strip to use an amphibian. An amphibian is simply a plane that can land on water or on an airstrip because it also has wheels. If there is no airstrip, it can't land on a landlocked base.

Why can't float planes land in land hexes? If the hex is 40 miles across, surely many land hexes will have a lake or river somewhere within them that could base float planes?
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How many airbases are built right next to a river though? It's not practicle to haul supplies across 40 miles of jungle in order to ready a plane for flight. Especially not back in the 1940's
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Besides, building an airbase next to a river only makes it more difficult.
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Besides, building an airbase next to a river only makes it more difficult.

Why would that be? The land surrounding a river is often the flattest in any area, and so - unless the river is known for flooding regularly - is often the best place for an airbase.
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Well, you'd better hope it's able to drain quite well.
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I know that several major airports in the US are next to rivers, as well as several military airbases. It all depends upon the lay of the land...

IIRC, Dobadura was one of these. The Japanese ignored the great floodplain there and the US built it up into a major base (major for New Guinea, that is).
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Oh well, what do I know? Not much, as I've often tried to tell you people...
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In many ways you are right on this: if there is level enough land above the floodplains, you would rather put the airport there so as not to have to deal with the floods. In mountainous areas, this is often impossible (you might not be too familiar with such terrain, being from Denmark and all [;)] ). Sometimes you have to accept a less than desirable location because it allows for a quick or inexpensive build.

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Actually what I meant to say was size 0+ coastal & size 1+ landlocked bases [:D]
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