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[FIXED WING] A-26B-56-DL "INVADER"  

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  1. 1. Would you like to see the A-26B-56-DL "INVADER" in DCS?

    • Yes.
      11
    • No.
      1
    • I'd prefer an earlier variant A-26A.
      0
    • I'd prefer a later variant B-26K (A-26K Vietnam).
      6


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Posted (edited)

Would you like to see this aircrfat in DCS?

 

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ICM 148 Douglas A-26B-15 Invader (48285).jpg

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  • SOLIDKREATE changed the title to [FIXED WING] A-26B-56-DL INVADER
Posted

To be honest, I am not exactly sure about the precise sub-type, but yes, an A-26 would be quite a worthwhile addition, not least for its long service life, making it a viable vehicle to add to plenty of scenarios.

Posted

I voted for the Counter Invader. Because it would have a map, once we have a map. If we get a map. And there are some jets coming in to work with (Spad, Hun and Phantom).

The WW2 and Korea types would be complete map- and asset-orphans.

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So ein Feuerball, JUNGE!

Posted

Not really the A-26B can do simulated ops in the Marians map.

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Posted

I would definitely like to see the Invader in DCS, particularly the B-26K Counter-Invader version. 

 

Been a frequent volunteer at the Vintage Flying Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, where the only airworthy B-26K makes her home. 

Posted

Oh you are he, the guy who gave the interview about Special K?

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3 hours ago, SOLIDKREATE said:

Oh you are he, the guy who gave the interview about Special K?

No, but it's very likely one of the guys I know out there. 

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Posted (edited)

I'm just inspecting the .lua for the mosquito to see how a twin engine is done. I've also been gathering data on the R-2800/71. I'd like to be able to make a MOD for this plane however I have a lot to learn. I'd also have to fly out there and record sounds and what not. Or pay someone down there to do it (Pros). I also have to get a 3DS Max license which I found for $305/yr. 

I wish we could use CAD because that is where my skillset is. I use CREO Professionally along with ANSYS. I am a tooling Designer for Rocket engines. I have quite a bit of info on both variants of the plane (B/K). I'm sure I need more than I have. If the guy who's making the Su-22 can teach himself all he has, why not me?

 

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