Functioning kamakaze?
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 11:28 am
In the first CAW slot list the kamakaze was assigned to the V1 slot. However, Flyright has done much research into a functioning kamakaze and determined that it can only work in another aircraft slot because EAW always returns to the deafult V1 FM in that slot. He has produced an FM which causes the plane to behave like this:
"the AI will attack the convoy's area but can't ID exact targets so it'll be a random hail storm when they start dropping our of the sky. Some may even nose up at the last moment and skim along the water line until they broadside something in their way or not."
As the British slots (other then the PBY in the mosq slot) are going spare, it seems to me that we could put one or more types of kamakaze in the British slots.
Although the Okha was not used until 1945, kamakaze attacks using other aircraft, principally zeros, began in October 1944 as part of the desparate Japanese defence of thePhillippines.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamikaze
I suggest therefore that we have two kamakaze slots, one for a zero, the other for Kurt's already done Kate.
Any comments?
"the AI will attack the convoy's area but can't ID exact targets so it'll be a random hail storm when they start dropping our of the sky. Some may even nose up at the last moment and skim along the water line until they broadside something in their way or not."
As the British slots (other then the PBY in the mosq slot) are going spare, it seems to me that we could put one or more types of kamakaze in the British slots.
Although the Okha was not used until 1945, kamakaze attacks using other aircraft, principally zeros, began in October 1944 as part of the desparate Japanese defence of thePhillippines.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamikaze
I suggest therefore that we have two kamakaze slots, one for a zero, the other for Kurt's already done Kate.
Any comments?