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With regard to the newly introduced Chinese transport glider, http://wesworld.jk-clan.de/index.php?pag…1126#post131126, what aircraft is projected to tow it?
I also have a question about the cost of the design, seeing as the Il-32 (which Bruce pointed out this aircraft is almost a verbatim copy of) was made out of aluminium. I would also note that said Il-32 only flew in 1948 which would place it outside the +3 rule if it sees service in a 1943 opp.
The Ju-390A might probably do, but using the search option here reveals nothing so does it even exist at this moment? And if it does, has Germany delivered it to China? That I also cannot find. None of the planes you mentioned I could find in the Chinese encyclopedia.
Okay. The reason that I could not find it was because I was looking for "Ju-390" and not "Ju390"...
The thing is that I expect the historical 6-engined Ju-390 to be able to do it. Seeing the WW version, I'm not so sure. Probably if it was the Aluminium version...
BTW, what do you call a "small number"?
This is the spot where I have a problem. For years now, we have generally agreed that the OTL owner of the piece of equipment must give their permission to someone who wants to use the picture or exact specs. It's not always been done, and there have been borderline cases, but it's still been the trend to respect other people's rights to their own stuff.- Have i the permission to use the Il-32 ? I must say, NO - but -
I feel compelled to point out that the grass is always greener on the other side. Personally, I have felt at different points in the past that the players of the Asian countries got a lot less flak for some of their equipment than the players of European countries. I'll say this point-blank: when you're the one feeling the heat, it feels very unfair, like you're the only one being targetted. But I don't think that is the case.It's really getting boring .... it looks like that everyone say NO China couldn't develop such a glider/aircraft or what else because they are all farmers and didn't develop such things in OTL...
Asking yourself why more and more leave the simulation or are barely here. If you are part of a certain "family", there is no or only hardly heard allegations but if you are not part of this, so everything is always in doubt.
Problem with Atlantis is that there are a lot of "placeholder" posts and I am pretty sure that that post with the Ripon GT-1 was edited later with that stuff. Problem is that Wes is a mod and any changes he makes to posts are not indicated below like with the normal members so it is really impossible to see what he 's doing and when. He could have put it in there a month ago and you would not know it when looking at the post. I've never seen it before in the Atlantean encyclopedia but I am pretty sure that it was not posted back in 2009 as the date of the post suggests.
I would like to ask Wes to delete all those "placeholder" posts so when you add something to the encyclopedia, we can see what is being added.
I don't see a problem with using stats without permission. These are just numbers and I find it ridiculous to say "you can't use those numbers". I can understand it when using the picture of something though (one reason why I try to alter pictures).
(edit: test completed, Walter!)
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