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Post by eurowatch on Sept 29, 2016 17:42:54 GMT
I am a bit uncomfortable using the year-they-are-introduced way of numbering again since I am already using it for the army. And using Roman numerals would get a bit impractical in the long run so I think I Will just make up numbers. You could use the same designation of the US, bombers that are not build but only prototypes and so one. 1924 United States Army Air Service aircraft designation system
So the first bomber would be the B-1 and then onward. Alright.
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Post by lordroel on Sept 29, 2016 17:54:51 GMT
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Post by eurowatch on Sept 29, 2016 21:33:53 GMT
Yes, but I still try to let others provide their input.
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Post by lordroel on Sept 30, 2016 6:15:37 GMT
Yes, but I still try to let others provide their input. So what year would the first bomber be introduced.
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Post by eurowatch on Sept 30, 2016 6:41:17 GMT
Yes, but I still try to let others provide their input. So what year would the first bomber be introduced. Probably 1917-1920, when the Dutch saw the perfomance of the bombers during the war and realised that they needed some of those.
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Post by lordroel on Sept 30, 2016 6:49:06 GMT
So what year would the first bomber be introduced. Probably 1917-1920, when the Dutch saw the perfomance of the bombers during the war and realised that they needed some of those. And who was the country who had the bomber first then.
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Post by eurowatch on Sept 30, 2016 8:37:29 GMT
Probably 1917-1920, when the Dutch saw the perfomance of the bombers during the war and realised that they needed some of those. And who was the country who had the bomber first then. Germany. With the war over and Anthony Fokker feeling the ground burn under his feet due to tax fraud, he realised it was better to make himself valuable to the Dutch government if he wanted to stay out of prison. So he founded a company and began to produce bombers for them.
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Post by lordroel on Sept 30, 2016 8:38:36 GMT
And who was the country who had the bomber first then. Germany. With the war over and Anthony Fokker feeling the ground burn under his feet due to tax fraud, he realised it was better to make himself valuable to the Dutch government if he wanted to stay out of prison. Wait i would always amuse that the Dutch Commonwealth would be on the forefront in aircraft design, production and inventions.
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Post by eurowatch on Sept 30, 2016 8:50:36 GMT
Germany. With the war over and Anthony Fokker feeling the ground burn under his feet due to tax fraud, he realised it was better to make himself valuable to the Dutch government if he wanted to stay out of prison. Wait i would always asume that the Dutch Commonwealth would be on the forefront in aircraft design, production and inventions. Yes, but it took a while for the idea to Catch on and get experience in developing the necassery industry and doctrines. When they got going they quickly did establish themselves at the forefront of carrier design and doctrine, With only Japan and Germany being able to give them a run for their money.
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Post by lordroel on Sept 30, 2016 9:00:50 GMT
Wait i would always asume that the Dutch Commonwealth would be on the forefront in aircraft design, production and inventions. Yes, but it took a while for the idea to Catch on and get experience in developing the necassery industry and doctrines. When they got going they quickly did establish themselves at the forefront of carrier design and doctrine, With only Japan and Germany being able to give them a run for their money. Does Germany also have a carrier force, and if i reacll it is a empire still, was thinking of creating a a ship list for them.
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Post by eurowatch on Sept 30, 2016 9:15:55 GMT
Yes, but it took a while for the idea to Catch on and get experience in developing the necassery industry and doctrines. When they got going they quickly did establish themselves at the forefront of carrier design and doctrine, With only Japan and Germany being able to give them a run for their money. Does Germany also have a carrier force, and if i reacll it is a empire still, was thinking of creating a a ship list for them. Germany has two carriers (Graf Zeppelin and Graf Hindenburg) With a Third being constructed at a De Schelde shipyard in Brazil. The German Empire survived due to the Kaiser "winning" the war and thus avoiding looking like he betrayed the country. Wilhelm II did begrudgeningly allow increased democratisation of the government that reduced his power significantly though. If you want to make a ship list for them go Ahead.
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Post by lordroel on Sept 30, 2016 9:18:06 GMT
Does Germany also have a carrier force, and if i reacll it is a empire still, was thinking of creating a a ship list for them. Germany has two carriers (Graf Zeppelin and Graf Hindenburg) With a Third being constructed at a De Schelde shipyard in Brazil. The German Empire survived due to the Kaiser "winning" the war and thus avoiding looking like he betrayed the country. Wilhelm II did begrudgeningly allow increased democratisation of the government that reduced his power significantly though. If you want to make a ship list for them go Ahead. Was there ever a sort of France-Prussian War in this universe that united Germany. Will try my best on making a list for the Imperial Germany Navy.
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Post by eurowatch on Sept 30, 2016 9:21:25 GMT
Germany has two carriers (Graf Zeppelin and Graf Hindenburg) With a Third being constructed at a De Schelde shipyard in Brazil. The German Empire survived due to the Kaiser "winning" the war and thus avoiding looking like he betrayed the country. Wilhelm II did begrudgeningly allow increased democratisation of the government that reduced his power significantly though. If you want to make a ship list for them go Ahead. Was there ever a sort of France-Prussian War in this universe that united Germany. Will try my best on making a list for the Imperial Germany Navy. Yes, but for since von Bismarck was forced to play nice to the Dutch there was obviously no war over Schleswig-Holstein. I look forward to Your ship list.
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Post by lordroel on Sept 30, 2016 9:24:34 GMT
Was there ever a sort of France-Prussian War in this universe that united Germany. Will try my best on making a list for the Imperial Germany Navy. Yes, but for since von Bismarck was forced to play nice to the Dutch there was obviously no war over Schleswig-Holstein. I look forward to Your ship list. Will try my best.
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Post by eurowatch on Sept 30, 2016 11:48:41 GMT
Yes, but for since von Bismarck was forced to play nice to the Dutch there was obviously no war over Schleswig-Holstein. I look forward to Your ship list. Will try my best. Thank you. Say, if it would not be to much of a problem, would you also be willing to do the United States Navy ship list?
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