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mondogenerator January 14th, 2005 06:07 AM

Re: Betty's parachute bombs
 
Anlushac, ANZAC's was a WW1 term. In WW2 the Austrialians and New Zealanders had there own branches of each service (Australian Imperial Airforce changed to the RAAF and RNZAF etc) and were very much there own individual forces.:)

An A20 with parabombs would be cool but they carried 40+ of them, could cause terrible lag. Not sure on RAAF use of the B25 and A20's. They certainly had them. The A20 should rock. Imagine a big P47 with 2 engines and 6 .50's in the nose. Gonna be nasty!

AussieZaitsev January 14th, 2005 08:08 AM

Re: Betty's parachute bombs
 
we still call ourselves ANZACS as a whole...and Aussies are collectively known as Diggers.

It was still AIF1 and AIF2. The RAN was still the RAN (royal australian navy) and it is to this day.

terminal-strike January 14th, 2005 02:59 PM

Re: Betty's parachute bombs
 
i love the para bombs. you can fly super low over wake and let loose, wiping out people as you pass over them. The bombs land nearly war where you drop them, especially when your low and the plane doesnt get blown up like with non-para bombs.

Frederf January 14th, 2005 09:42 PM

Re: Betty's parachute bombs
 
If pacific fighters is any indication, the B-25 could be fitted with parafrag bombs.

Could the betty be given normal and para bomb loudouts in random spawn?

Tas January 14th, 2005 09:59 PM

Re: Betty's parachute bombs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frederf
If pacific fighters is any indication, the B-25 could be fitted with parafrag bombs.

Could the betty be given normal and para bomb loudouts in random spawn?

Parafrags would be cool.. :naughty:


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