Its not. There are 21 Spitfires / Seafires of different variants across just the British tree alone.
The T-34 is the Soviet equitant domestically to what the Spitfire is to Britian. The second most produced tank of all time, with over 84,000 built and one of the most widely used, popular and iconic tanks. So its not really comparable at all to the context you are trying to apply it to with the Meteor.
There is no “ground rule” vs “air rule”. Just the logic you are trying to apply to one situation is entirely a different situation to the other you are comparing it too. Hence why its not making sense :)
If the only thing we know abt the upcoming aircraft event 's prize is that it 's a Kurt Tank design, then it 's probably the HF-24 Marut - a number of other aircraft made by Nova have been event prizes
Eighth researchable in that tree, and this new one is displacing the existing end of line one
It 's possible the normal non-stabilized T-34-85(l) could get foldered w/ the previous one when it 's Rank drops - the total number of required-to-research tanks in that line might stay the same.
As I mentioned, today was just about showing some hints. So we are not going to be confirming further details or specifics that would confirm exactly what they are currently.
Is every nation expected to get new SPAA and 2nd is the new SPAA supposed to be better than whats currently available. The new teased choices strike me as unique design over actual utility.
I wonder what variant of the Type 625 it will be, the 625E export version with 30mm and 8x FB10A missiles or the 625 production version that has the 25mm and 4× HN-6B or FN-16 missiles. Both vehicles have been seen in the Desert and Jungle Digital camouflage.
Question to the more knowledgable chaps on here, did Kurt Tank also have invovlement in the Pucara ground attack plane? I know he helped design other aircraft for Argentina and was curious if it might have been a project he worked on.
Its been a long time since we first saw it, it got a lot of hype back in the day, would follow the trend of CAS event vehicles.