"Swordfish bombers (Britain) IMPLEMENTED"
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"Swordfish bombers (Britain) IMPLEMENTED"
A small biplane that was used to drop torpedoes or other payloads
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
The bane of Bismarck - we should probably get those in.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
It will have +100000000000000000% bonus against Bismarck (I am joking )
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
Lol we should also get Avenger bomber for U.S.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
Or aggregat series rocket family for germans
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
I'm pretty sure that we could find torpedo bombers for all nations and have a new kind of planes.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
I see it now. The US could have the TBD Devestator as the pre war torpedo bomber, and the Grumman Avenger as their torpedo bomber for the rest of the war. Britain will have the Swordfish as their prewar torpedo bomber and the Fairley Baracuda as their mid to late war torpedo bomber. Germany will have the Doriner torpedo bomber and Japan will have the Nakajima B5N.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
Sorry no bonus against Bismarck
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
It'll have a bonus against battleships alright, but not that high.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
Yep. Enough to get it to yellow health, same would apply to carriers. Would instant kill destroyers and submarines, and get cruisers to red. Range- about 2 squares.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
I don't think it's that mighty, could have Russian seaplane stats, but less cost, health and more power.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
I based the damage off real life. But we could nerf it a little. Should the torpedo be a spell, or should it be a normal attack. I also think that, if we get the Avenger, B5N or doriner in, they should have a counterattack, because of ball turrets. Doriner had the most turrets so it should get the most counterattack.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
I'm still no good with the sprites for AOW but I tried.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
Looks good but the machine gun on the back should probably be pointed down further
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
Excellent, just the angle of the wings could be changed slightly.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
That's actually not the french flag, it's the marking put on tails of RAF planes.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
Here's my version.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
Perhaps the dots on top of the wings could represent the color as well
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
I like puss in boots design, but the front of the wings are bothering me. They are perfectly straight.
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Yeah I think the reference image I used was off. Looking at other images the above wing bent back from the center and the bottom wings were round at the ends.
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Re: Swordfish bombers (Britain)
Any ideas for stats? I think torpedo should be a ability that it gets, like with submarines. Also, since this was an old model, it should be vulnerable to interceptors.
"A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week".
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