Yes, I looked on them, but I honestly didn’t get much information.
I have a question. Hungary used a relatively large number of trucks from Italy during the Second World War. Were any of them armed?
I found next interesting planes which was used by both Italy and Hungary. These are modifications of the Dutch Fokker C.V, which were produced under license in Hungary and Italy. Images are made by @EpicBlitzkrieg87. These ones are Hungary versions:
Italy used variants IMAM Ro.1 and Ro.1-bis. That’s 5 planes that can be added that will connect Hungary and Italy more.
So you’re saying you don’t want subtrees because how dare Gaijin spend even a little time representing smaller countries instead of expanding already well-represented ones. So how do you propose we represent minor nations then? Just don’t include them because tough luck Italy is so much more important (even though barely anyone plays Italian vehicles)?
Btw Hungary was not a historical rival of Italy. They were allies from the interwar period to the cold war, and they weren’t exactly enemies or rivals in the cold war, they were just on other sides of the iron curtain. And in the modern era they are allies again. No rivalry at all.
Nice try trying to change what you were talking about.
-You complained about Italy getting “prototype Hungarian crap”
-I told you the 43M Turán III is the only Hungarian prototype Italy is getting, but it was completed and accepted for service
-You tell me that I’m wrong and it was never completed or accepted into service and that it was bombed
-I show you how wrong you are
-You quickly pretend you were talking about the 44M Tas (which was never even mentioned) instead of the 43M Turán III
Now either you tried to change what you’re talking about all along, or… let me use your own words against you: “I know reading comprehension may not be your strong suit.”
Both ways you get nowhere. Gaijin is not adding a prototype Hungarian vehicle that is less complete than the Re.2006, so your whining is not justified.
-The 44M Tas is not being added
-The 43M Turán III is being added, but is more complete than your Re.2006
Your rambling about how many languages we speak is irrelevant. Still ironic that you try to insult my “reading comprehension skills” while your writing skills are not very good. Pick your insults more wisely.
If the only proof of the Re.2006 is some landing gear, then the 44M Tas has a lot more proof (completed scale mockup, original blueprints, several written documents, surviving gun sights, recollection accounts of the engineers, etc.).
Three Héja were modified to test dive bombing. Number V.560 and V.670 tested with 4x50kg bombs ,and number V.660 tested with 2x250 kg.