BeNeLux (Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg) Air Forces Techtree

+1 just for the D.23 Prototype!

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I didn’t intend to be negative, I’m really just uqite curious.

Not even the G.1??

bruh 😭

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Indeed, Belgium has a significant role in the history of the F-16 Fighting Falcon.

The F-16, developed by General Dynamics in the 60s and 70s, was built in Belgium and the Netherlands by SABCA and Fokker respectively under the Multi National Fighter Program (MNFP: Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands) concept

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Did you even think about these arguments yourself? It reads like a bookreport a 14-year old would make without actually reading a book: passable at first glance, but if you actually read it it’s absolutely uncanny how weird its takes are.

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I mean hey at least it’s positive lol

True, can’t fault them for that!

I especially love how adding BeNeLux aircraft will allow us to recreate the Falklands War. Do you seriously not even proof read these before you copy paste them from ChatGPT?

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That’s already more accurate

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More accurate than the previous chatgbt post

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Small update for the tree:


Three new planes have been added. These are:

  • Hawker Hurricane Mk I [Techtree, Belgian Fighter Line]
    Belgian Hurricane Mk I with higher fire-rate FN-Browning machine guns.
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  • Renard R.36 (Version 2, Late) [Techtree, Belgian Fighter Line]
    Another version of the R.36, this one having a different radiator and other small changes.

  • Renard R.36 (Version 2, Early) [Premium]
    Early variant of the R.36 Version 2, this one lacks machine guns so only has the 20mm autocannon.


BR changes:

  • F-16A (Block 15 OCU) moved up to 12.3.
  • F-16AM moved up to 12.7.
  • Alpha Jet 1B moved up to 8.3.

Other changes:

  • “Renard R.36” name changed to “Renard R.36 (Version 1, Late)”
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oop, the tech tree image doesn’t appear because of the “center” thingy

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Belgium operated modified Harvards in the Congo for light attack purposes

https://www.belgian-wings.be/north-american-t-6-harvard-base

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Oh yes. Totally unique aircraft. Definitely not copy paste. And 4 F16’s with magic’s

Is it sarcastic? We also accept constructive criticism :))

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Ah yes focus on the top tiers only where most countries nowadays only operate foreign equipment

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Real. Still a lot of copy paste

Britain is full of copy paste too, just look at the M109A1 and Eland Mk.7 /s

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Real too. They didn’t deserve the gripen