Latin American Air Forces Tree

@BHmaster I think you forgot to put the Brazilian Mirage 2000C and the B version
both were used by Brazil from 2006 to 2013 (shortly after Mirage III was removed from service in 2005)


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and I’m a little worried about the super tucano’s BR, it’s a very new plane, I don’t remember where I saw it, but since its prototype it seems like it could already use the MAA-1 Piranha missile, which is comparable to the r73 when I had done my research (I could be wrong it was just a quick research)
that combine with HMD and can also carry other very powerful weapons, it is a complicated plane to balance since it is a prop
some of the weapons that the super tucano can carry according to the wiki
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the AT-27 tucano couldn’t carry IR missiles i think, but it’s still a 1980 plane at 3.7 lol

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I didn’t ignore it, I just rejected it because there’s no Brazilian modification or modernization on it. But it could be added as a replacement (or to complement) the Venezuelan F-16A at 11.7.

We’re aware of all that. Our workaround was to add multiple versions of the Super Tucano, each with their own set of armaments that are balanced according to the BR they’re in. That way we were able to fill the ranks more easily.

Please consider checking the spoilers for each variant and their armament options. It starts from the prototype (YAT-29) limited to just AIM-9Bs and dumb bombs and ends at the A-29N, which is the Super Tucano built to NATO standards and features the best armaments and equipment that it can carry.

The regular Tucano does not carry any missiles at all. Just MG pods, and rockets. Sure it’s a modern plane in such a low BR, but really what’s the problem with that? Long gone are the days when WT had historical matchups.

the K-2 is actually chinese but hell yeah i would love to have it lmao

china irl has more stuff that gaijin just decided to not add and i can’t defend israel, that really is mostly if not all copypaste hahahaha

China is a real let down as it is. It has so much potential at nearly every tier.

Israel air is a joke tho. I really hope the Lavi gets added to at least give them one entirely unique aircraft, even if its somewhat fictional. I guess at top tier the F-35I will be slightly different to the standard F-35s everyone else is getting.

Gonna say -1 on this one. Too many copy paste for my liking, tree doesn’t feel “original”…
Might be good potential sub tree additions with these countries.

just compared the suggestions for china and israel, israel is absolutely empty compared to china lmaoo

Guys, c’mon. This is not the place to be talking about other trees and proposals. Stay on topic please.

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my fault, i’m sorry

Some other vehicles that are not mentioned

Fw-58B-2: Unique Brazilian built Fw-58 Weihe, it has additional wing pylons and 30.cal Browning LMG’s

Focke Wulf FW.58 B2 Weihe-1

Curtiss CW-14B: Bolivian Light Bomber armed with a forward firing and defensive LMG

Junkers K-43 & W-43hi: Operated by various Latin American nations including Argentina, Bolivia and Colombia. Argentine K-43’s have the largest payload and armament while Colombian K-43 can mount floats and Bolivian K-43’s saw combat service as a light bomber during the Chaco war against Paraguay

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Fairey Gordon Floatplane: Operated By Brazil

The Brazilian P-40K can be specified to either a K-1, K-10 or K-15. In terms of the A-20K’s it can split between the K-10 (Glass Nose) and K-15 (Hard Nose), they also have different primary armaments. The V-11GB2 had a subvariant prototype with floats desginated the “V-11GB2F”

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I love the idea! +1

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Would be interesting to see a c-130 and a b-25j-20 in the same match. Probably would outrun any other bomber other than the dive bombers possibly that are currently in the game (prop only)

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There is one very important aircraft that is missing to fill out the gaps either in Tier IV or V Secondary Attacker line

FMA MS-760 Paris



Brazil also used the MS-760 Paris

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Argentine EE Canberra with it’s loadout on display

Should i make what the loadout options would like using the custom loadouts already ingame?

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Sure, feel free! Any help is welcome

Looking at the image again i realize that there are some premiums that might be a better idea to move to the tree, such as the Mirage 5P4, G.55A and the P-47D, a simple opinion.

Looks interesting :>

I do agree with the G.55 but not the P-47 and Mirage 5P4 mainly because there is plenty of Mirage aircraft in the TT lines to begin with and the P-47 is to Honour Mexican Airforce during the Second world war. There is also other P-47’s that still can be choose from other Latin American nations

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Man I like to see the NA 50 and the Quiñones’ NA 50 (I’m gonna buy it if this go out), some suggestions that I have is add camos for many planes, because in my case I’m gonna want to see a peruvian p47d, f86 or hunter. BUT I noticed that there’s no MIRAGE 2000, anyways I’m glad to see the “torito” and I give my support
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Colombia only having like 4 aircrafts? Nah hell no.
As a Colombias, I can say we have plenty of planes that someones will be a copypastes in the already proporsal TT like the P-47, but Im gonna say all of the planes, what aremy sorces? Go to Colombia exaclty here: kilometer 1 Briceño-Zipaquirá. Tocancipá, Cundinamarca or you can go to the oficial museum page here: https://www.museofac.mil.co/es/recorrido-virtual-museo-aeroespacial
So here I come:
F-86F
P-80
B-26
Mirage 5 COA
The ones I didnt include on this list is because they already in the proporsal TT.[/size]
So I hope someone found interesting this aircrafts and their history in Colombia or maybe in some future the Latin American TT can be a reality and this beautiful planes can be in the game
Edit: I cant show every plane that I have intended, but for that reason I wonna put it in this list:
OV-10
AT-6 Texan
P-47D
F8F

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