Post descriptions of your brilliant successes and unfortunate demises. Post bug reports and ask for game support here. My Profile Inbox Address Book My Subscription My Forums Log OutĪll Forums > Making History II: The War of the World Also, we eventually want to expand the under-represented jet era models, notably Soviet aircraft.The Colonials strike back! New Battlestar Galactica Deadlock: Resurrection content coming soon! Order of Battle: Red Star OUT NOW WarPlan Dev Diary #5: Supply system Slitherine acquires the Master of Magic franchise Order of Battle moves East on August 8th! Fantasy General II - Twitch Let's Play series announced! The new update for Armored Brigade is live Order of Battle: Red Star - The Red Army is coming! Field of Glory: Empires has been updated to version 1.0.3 Fantasy General II - A look at the Campaign Mapįorums Register Login Photo Gallery Member List Search Calendars FAQ There are plans to add Swedish and Australian aircraft at some point but the priorities will likely shift towards gameplay features. In the next update we'll complete the regional power air unit model additions with entries from the Yugoslavian and Romanian Air Forces. A portion of these were sold to the new Israeli state forming that nations first fighter squadron. The models also include the Avia S-99, a Czech Messerschmitt Bf 109 post-war fighter constructed with parts and plans left over from Luftwaffe aircraft production during the war. Some units were in the proto-type stage when the German occupation began, ending further development. In this release we’ve added a set of historical models representing the Czechoslovak Air Force of the 1930s. The Munich Agreement forced the Czechs to surrender without a fight so we can never know how this force would have fared against the German Luftwaffe. Using the large heavy machinery and military industrial factories in Bohemia, Czechoslovakia was able to produce a well respected force in regards to personnel, material and equipment. With no ports or ships, they viewed the air as their sea. As a small, landlocked nation surrounded by hostile neighbours, Czechoslovakia placed a high priority on developing a modern aviation industry.
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