Latin American Air Forces Tree

Actually iirc Smin said something about Argentina not really being a subtree for Germany. Since Gaijin seems to be adding Swiss planes to the German tree now, I’m inclined to believe it’ll be as a replacement (and a better one imo) to Argentina, so that the latter could be used somewhere else… (LATAM tree? One can dream…)

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well… Kfir C.7 with pytons in 11.3…

no way aim B un 5.0… but 8.3 maybe… but is hard to balance…

It has always been said that Argentine vehicles would go to Germany, but after the LATAM proposal, there seems to be a change of plans regarding that. I’m sure Gaijin is working on a solution for LATAM right now. 15k+ votes is not something to take lightly… We need to keep the pressure on.

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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

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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)