That was just a typo as I was entering the list.Rainer wrote:BTW it should be B5N2 Kate.

I've bolded the key elements - from those, and by comparing the stats of the A6M2 and the A6M5 I reduced range to 24, improved Evasive to +2, reduced Maneuverability to 0, and raised Dive to +1 compared to the A6M2.The wing changes had much greater effects on performance than expected. The smaller size led to better roll, and their lower drag allowed the diving speed to be increased to 360 knots (670 km/h). On the downside, maneuverability was reduced, and range suffered due to both decreased lift and the smaller fuel tank. Pilots complained about both. The shorter range proved a significant limitation during the Solomons campaign of 1942.
According to my research, FM-2 was a GM version of the F4F based on the "-8" prototype. At this point, the Corsair and Hellcat had pretty much taken over fleet carrier duty, but the Wildcats were still being used on escort carriers where the smaller size of the Wildcat was an asset.echoco wrote:Not sure if you want to add the FM-2 Wildcat, there were some differences to the F3F-3 most noticeable was longer range.
Nice list Charlie, fantastic research job! I'm really looking forward to this addtion to the MAS family.Charles Lewis wrote:At this point, I've removed 1 plane (B-26G didn't enter service until after 1943 - I had an incorrect date on my list) and have added 10 planes:
H6K4 Mavis
F1M1 Pete
A6M3 Hamp
B-10 (export version to the Dutch was the Martin 139)
CW-21B
B-18
OS2U Kingfisher
SOC-3 Seagull
F4U-1 Corsair
F4F-3 Wildcat
Of the other reqeusted aircraft, the A7M2 Reppu, Ki-67 Peggy, P1Y Frances, Ki-84 Frank, A26B Invader, and B29 are all after the 1943 cutoff.
The Brewster 339D is already present in the F2A Buffalo. At this time, I can't find sufficient data for the Vildebeest, but even if I did, it would get pushed off to ETO, when I can pull in additional Commonwealth aircraft. The Whirlwind will probably show up in ETO, as well.
The Black Widow in any incarnation will not be included as I'm not doing nightfighters. Those engagements were completely different from daytime engagements, and at this point, that's not something I want to try and tackle.
I'm still working on the Japanese Army bombers. Since we are now at 76 aircraft before those bombers, we're likely to push 80 aircraft, and at about 45 minutes a plane sheet (thanks to those lovely 3-view silhouettes) that's quite a bit of time. That ought to keep me off the streets for a while.
Thanks. Most of the new additions were already half done, and just needed a little digging to fill in the blanks. I focused originally on those planes I had Air Force data sheets for and the other performance data I needed to complete a stat block. While I have no intention of including every little variation of every air frame, I do want to include all the major types. That's why I posted the list - to see where interest might lie, as well as highlight oversights (like the Corsair).MarkG88 wrote:Nice list Charlie, fantastic research job! I'm really looking forward to this addtion to the MAS family.