Latin American Air Forces Tree

Kfir C7 is 12.0 and the C2 is 11.7

You’re right, I forgot about the last BR change. In ground battles, they still have that BR.

Hello, I am from Costa Rica, I am dedicated to researching history and I found the planes of the Costa Rican Air Force and I think I could add them to complete the tree:
Douglas SBD Dauntless

Lockheed P-38 Lightning

Vultee BT-13 Valiant

North American T-6 Texan

Douglas B-18 Bolus

P-51 Mustang

(FACR) Costa Rican Air Force


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+1

bump
editing this since the filter thinks bumping is spam somehow lol

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i think it would be nice if the guatemalan iai arava was added to the tree.
i know many south american nations used the arava but i say give it to guatemala so they have something representing them (i dobut israel could get the arava since they didnt arm theirs)

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armaments:
x2 12.7mm Browning MGs (facing forward)
x2 rocket pods (most likely snebs) 6 rockets each
x1 rear facing gun (either 7.62mm or 12.7mm)

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would be awesome

It is worth remembering that the Brazilian P-36s were version A, with just one .50 and one .30.
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And we also had T-6s armed for light attack.
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And we also had the YT-25 Universal II which was an evolution of the T-25.
This plane had a 400hp 8-cylinder flat engine and a three-blade propeller.
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Eh, -1 from me. I don’t like composite nations in the first place, and for a composite nation this tree is kinda weak and doesn’t really seem to have much in the way of long term longjevity. I don’t think it’s controversial to say that Gaijin will eventually implement stealth fighters proper into the game at some point. There is too much money to be made with F-22s, F-35s, SU-57s and J-35s for them not to, and so far the highest br aircraft this tree has to offer is the Gripen, and it doesn’t seem like that will change any time soon. I’d rather have subtrees get a rework in how they are handled and have multiple South American subtrees, that way they can piggy back off of other nations with much more developed militaries so you don’t need to worry as much about that longevity, and can instead focus on the interesting vehicles of the nation.

Latin America is the new tree I want most of all.

all we need is love!

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some aircraft of Dominica Airforce
Bristol Beaufighter TF Mk.X

P-51C-5-NT
P-51C

B-17B-H
amd106

Mosquito Mk.VI
2102号蚊式

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some aircraft of Ecuador Airforce

P-35
Mariscal Sucre

Mirage F.1JA = F.1E’s performance

Kifr TC.2/7


can equip with 2x missile

BAE Strikemaster T.46
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Bolivia

P-80C Trainer


2x machine gun and rockets or bombs

K-8 advance trainer

Does anyone know if the chilean and or Brazilian F-5E aircraft were ever upgraded with the W6 LEX or sharknose? Other than the Mexican F-5E (which is the only one i know of that has the W6 LEX, sharknose, and the fillet at tail and should be added to the tech tree) it be cool to know if they had it, as it’d make them more maneuverable than the standard F-5E.

Can you show a pic on what those are?

Peru also have the SU-25 and Mirage 2000
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i dont think the chilean/brazilian ones have those mods.

the chilean and brazilian ones were mostly modified in the weapon systems thats why they carry derby/python 4s.

iirc the mexican f5s only carry the 9J so it could be added at like the same br as the american one

tho i think the chilean ones at least have that tail mod

I’ll have to do more digging and compare more pictures. I do lnow brazil bought F-5 airframes from jordan as well, which could potentially have the w6 lex and or tigershark nose. More research needed to validiate these assumptions.



Pampa with Dardo guided bomb

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