I forgot air units get two dice in convoy raiding, good reminder haha
How large are the battle bucks from HBG?
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Oh, just realized it says Strat Bomber lol…… oops
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I was about to say… “Oh, now the P-38 is a strategic bomber?!?! Man, I had it wrong all these years!”.
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In case this is useful for your project, my unit identification charts over here…
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=31982.0
…indicate the WWII function of each weapon or vehicle in more specific way than that the OOB unit-type classifications. The chart for Allied fighters describes the Lockheed P-38 Lightning as a multi-role fighter.
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@CWO:
The chart for Allied fighters describes the Lockheed P-38 Lightning as a multi-role fighter.
Pfft… useless chart… we all know the P-38 is a strategic bomber!
:wink:
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Amusingly enough, that’s pretty much what Hitler said when he was told about the Me-262 jet. It was best suited for use as a fighter – specifically as an interceptor against incoming bombers – but Hitler’s reaction was basically, “Aha, this is the perfect design for a fast bomber!”
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@CWO:
Amusingly enough, that’s pretty much what Hitler said when he was told about the Me-262 jet. It was best suited for use as a fighter – specifically as an interceptor against incoming bombers – but Hitler’s reaction was basically, “Aha, this is the perfect design for a fast bomber!”
Is that the same Hitler that thought a 50,000 ton battleship is best used for sinking unarmed cargo ships?
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Is that the same Hitler that thought a 50,000 ton battleship is best used for sinking unarmed cargo ships?
Yes, the same fellow. Actually, in the case of the Bismarck’s 1941 sortie, the plan was that Bismarck would tackle the convoy escort vessels while the accompanying Prinz Eugen would sink the cargo ships, which is not entirely loopy as a concept…though it’s still way less cost-efficient than using U-boats to attack convoys. Hitler’s most ridiculous battleship-related idea was to build a battleship armed with 800mm guns of the Gustav / Dora railway artillery type. An admiral managed to talk him out of it by pointing out that no existing German harbour was large enough to accommodate a ship large enough to carry guns that big. The admiral’s argument actually worked, which is surprising given that Hitler didn’t have a great track record when it came to recognizing flaws in his brilliant plans. If it hadn’t worked, the admiral could perhaps have added that the Gustav / Dora guns had a rate of fire of 1 round every 30 to 45 minutes, and were therefore sixty times slower to reload than the Yamato’s 460mm guns, which could manage a main gun salvo every 30 to 45 seconds, depending on the firing elevation. Shooting twice per hour at a city is fine, because cities are big and don’t move, but shooting at a comparatively small and potentially fast-moving enemy ship twice per hour is completely useless.
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Except Hitler gave an order expressly forbidding the Bismarck from engaging enemy capital ships, which Admiral Lütjens was going to follow, even refusing to give orders to engage the Prince of Whales and Hood when they began attacking the Bismarck, until Captain Lindemann said “I just won’t let my ship be shot out from under my ass”, overrode Lütjens and ordered the Bismarck to return fire.
Ya, great plan Hitler had… build a 50,000 ton battleship for commerce raiding, then tell the Admiral in charge to not engage enemy capital ships, even if under attack from said ships.
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Thanks Marc for the charts, ill look more at them as needed.
Just got back my test prints, im very pleased with the double side print. I few little adjustments ill make before the final, but ya, I like 'em.
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That looks really nice! Do you work at the printing shop? Or where do you order these quick test prints?
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That looks really nice! Do you work at the printing shop? Or where do you order these quick test prints?
They know me so well now, I just pop in, say test this lol. Best part they don’t charge! I went and got my prints today, ill post a pic tomorrow of the lot.
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