It is, in the WW1 event infantries on both sides throw the same anti-tank grenades
Ye I know. It’s funny since only the Germans had a proper Anti-tank rifle and the grenade is obviously German. And the infantry looks funny sometimes too lol.
Nice but it’s kinda hard to see the plane. (I know that it’s just like that tho since if you add light the image is ruined)
The last thing the gunner ever saw.
100% Guarantee you’re winning LOL. But question: How did you get that many fighters (BF 109s, I believe) and B-17’s (early ones)? It’s a custom match but I don’t think they’re AI so please tell meee.
I wanted to include an airfield, so I just had to… you know.
Thank you! To be honest lol, it is AI in a user mission.
Yeah, I kinda can tell, but I was curious since I have no idea how to spawn AIs.
my screenshot here:)
As a South Korean I find this image as a very good tribute for those who were lost. IMO, however, that YaK in the BG is inaccurate. The only Russian/Chinese/DPRK prop used was the Tu-2 (I think), and most fighters were jets, such as the MiG-15.
They did have other prop planes, like Yak-9s, Il-10s, La-9s and La-11, even the mighty Po-2 saw combat in Korea. The soviets also had P-63s at the border, but I don’t know if they deployed them into Korea. I was … “inspired” to make this screenshot from a dogfight between F-51s from 67th FSB and Yak-9s in early November 1950.
I wrapped up my Mustang and, while I was in my turn, began firing. I saw tracers converge on both wings. I eased the rudder to the right to keep him in sight. Then a long blue plume of smoke began to trail from one of his wings and he wobbled and fell out of his turn. He slowly rolled over and went into a long glide. I watched the Yak go down – a leftover from World War 2, just as my fighter and I were.
Is the screenshot accurate? No. The mustang’s skin is not 67th FSB, the Yak is not in KPAF colors, and the map is not Koran, and the composition is not exactly what I had in mind. However, I think it’s good enough.
Source: Thompson, Warren. F-51 Mustang Units of the Korean War (Combat Aircraft Book 113) (English Edition) (p. 68). Bloomsbury Publishing. Edición de Kindle.
Uh, yeah. I didn’t really know that much abt fighters there. Thanks!