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Hmm I'd the .303 are loaded with incendiary ammo could they do more damage to the Japanese fighters given the thin skin.
Yesterday at 12:04 PM
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How are the Japanese when it comes night bombing and operations? I honestly don't know enough here to comment.
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As I understand it, this is an essentially unique capability (at this time ITL.) What are the barriers preventing the other great powers...
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Sadly this will be an extremely LONG post (almost 2,600 words). While it's name was only ever mentioned once, Operation Matchstick was...
Yesterday at 6:03 AM
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Given the way Park has been pushing things at all levels as well the Air Element is probably in much better nik than it was OTL as well.
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Units or Officers underlined indicates not historical to this Command For RAF units in Hong Kong, see Hong Kong Garrison OOB For RAF...
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For those who have read Flame Thrower by Andrew Wilson MC, and I would thoroughly recommend it to those of you who haven’t read it yet...
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Technically yes, but the British did produce a large Bangalore torpedo to pushed into place by an armoured vehicle, in addition the...
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I'm pretty certain is much the same as OTL. Allan
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15 June 1942. Salisbury Plain, England. The Baron II’s trials were complete and a group of Officers, Other Ranks and civilians were...
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There can be no doubt that British operations in the Far East IOTL, were a complete and total cluster fuck, and the loss of Malaya and...
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Reading the latest post, both the British and Japanese have a problem, too many aircraft and not enough fully developed airfields. The...
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Which only goes to show just how strategically dumb the Japanese were, in that they couldn’t work out the numerous options available to...
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There is ITTL and IOTL, a fundamental difference between the war fought, by the two global powers America and Britain, and that fought...
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1941, Saturday 06 December; An hour before sundown, the Vildebeest bomber taxied to the aircraft pen, led by a hand-painted RAF blue...
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