#4329319 - 01/18/17 11:46 AM
Which of these WW2 aircraft types are you most interested in flying in WOTR?
|
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 8,149
Polovski
|
Hotshot
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 8,149
|
Guys here's an interesting one for any WW2 guys.
Which of these WW2 aircraft types are you most interested in flying in WOTR? (note, just the main type, not the specific mark please don't comment about that)
Spitfire
|
26%, 31 Votes
|
Hurricane
|
11%, 13 Votes
|
Mustang
|
10%, 12 Votes
|
B-17
|
18%, 21 Votes
|
Lancaster
|
15%, 18 Votes
|
BF110
|
8%, 10 Votes
|
ME109
|
12%, 14 Votes
|
|
|
|
#4329362 - 01/18/17 01:47 PM
Re: Which of these WW2 aircraft types are you most interested in flying in WOTR?
[Re: Polovski]
|
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 6,079
the soupdragon
Sexy Beast
|
Sexy Beast
Hotshot
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 6,079
Cardiff South Wales UK
|
I voted Spitfire. As I have no idea of which Theatre of Operations this sim is to be set in. (As the title is a bit obscure, Maybe the Defence of Berlin/Reich) I picked Spit as a general aircraft. I would however love to see the Mossie in there though at some point. I know CFS3 has one in there already but it would be great to se it re-imagined.
Cheers SD
From the hills rebounding Let this war cry sounding Summon all at Cambria's call The mighty force surrounding
Men of Harlech onto glory This shall ever be your story Keep these fighting words before ye Welshmen never yield
|
|
|
#4329370 - 01/18/17 02:28 PM
Re: Which of these WW2 aircraft types are you most interested in flying in WOTR?
[Re: Polovski]
|
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 1,743
Hasse
Member
|
Member
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 1,743
|
As much as I also like the heavies, I'll be the unique snowflake by voting for the Bf 110. I love the heavy fighter concept and along with the American P-38 Lightning, the Zerstörer is among my favourite WW2 airplanes. You can also use the Bf 110 as a bomber (both dive and level), so it would be a versatile addition to the WOTR planeset. Besides, it was also important as a night fighter. And that is something never properly implemented in a WW2 flight sim!
"Upon my word I've had as much excitement on a car as in the air, especially since the R.F.C. have had women drivers."
James McCudden, Five Years in the Royal Flying Corps
|
|
|
#4329380 - 01/18/17 03:01 PM
Re: Which of these WW2 aircraft types are you most interested in flying in WOTR?
[Re: Hasse]
|
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 2,079
JJJ65
Member
|
Member
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 2,079
Czech Rep.
|
As much as I also like the heavies, I'll be the unique snowflake by voting for the Bf 110. I am sure you are not .
|
|
|
#4329408 - 01/18/17 04:44 PM
Re: Which of these WW2 aircraft types are you most interested in flying in WOTR?
[Re: Polovski]
|
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 6,739
Olham
Barmy Baron from Berlin
|
Barmy Baron from Berlin
Hotshot
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 6,739
|
As for the beauty of an aircraft: Spitfire! As for the ´beauty of technology: Bf109*!
[Note: they were never called "Me 109", Pol!]
Vice-President of the BOC (Barmy OFFers Club) Member of the 'Albatros Aviators Club' - "We know how to die with Style!"
|
|
|
#4329410 - 01/18/17 04:54 PM
Re: Which of these WW2 aircraft types are you most interested in flying in WOTR?
[Re: Olham]
|
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 864
Hauksbee
Member
|
Member
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 864
DeForest, Wisconsin
|
[Note: they were never called "Me 109", Pol!] I thought they were called 'Bf' until the Old Man (factory owner) died and Willi Messerschmidt (who had married the boss's daughter) took over. Then they changed over to 'Me'.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But in practice, there is.
|
|
|
#4329411 - 01/18/17 04:58 PM
Re: Which of these WW2 aircraft types are you most interested in flying in WOTR?
[Re: Hauksbee]
|
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 1,743
Hasse
Member
|
Member
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 1,743
|
[Note: they were never called "Me 109", Pol!] I thought they were called 'Bf' until the Old Man (factory owner) died and Willi Messerschmidt (who had married the boss's daughter) took over. Then they changed over to 'Me'. The official Luftwaffe designation was always Bf (short for Bayerische Flugzeugwerke). But it was commonly known as Me 109 among Allied pilots and even many Germans too.
"Upon my word I've had as much excitement on a car as in the air, especially since the R.F.C. have had women drivers."
James McCudden, Five Years in the Royal Flying Corps
|
|
|
#4329426 - 01/18/17 05:31 PM
Re: Which of these WW2 aircraft types are you most interested in flying in WOTR?
[Re: Polovski]
|
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 2,654
trindade
Mach2 Club
|
Mach2 Club
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 2,654
Portugal
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Exodus
by RedOneAlpha. 04/18/24 05:46 PM
|
|
|