• True, it is a more attractive model.


  • Honestly I really like the P38, I assumed it was picked as it was in the war and perfectly recognizable as a US plane.


  • 9,200 planes produced, starting in March, 1942.
    P-38J specs: 420 MPH, four 50 caliber machine guns and one 20 mm cannon, all nose-mounted

    9,500 planes produced, starting in April, 1942.
    P-39N specs: 375 MPH, four 30 caliber machine guns, two 50 caliber machine guns, and one 37 mm cannon

    13,800 planes produced, starting in June, 1940.
    P-40E specs: 362 MPH, six 50 caliber machine guns

    12,500 planes produced, starting in October, 1942. Entered service mid-1943.
    F6F-3 specs: 376 MPH, six 50 caliber machine guns

    15,700 planes produced, starting in March, 1942.
    P-47D specs: 430 MPH, eight 50 caliber machine guns

    15,100 planes produced, starting in June, 1942.
    P-51D specs: 440 MPH, six 50 caliber machine guns

    11,700 planes produced, starting in July, 1942. Also entered service mid-1943.
    F4U-1D specs: 425 MPH, six 50 caliber machine guns

    of the major fighters produced by America the P-38 ranks as one of the least common planes in terms of numbers. The choice was wrong and any other plane would have been more appropriate. Consider that P-38 was not even a carrier based fighter. all other fighters look fine on a carrier but the p-38 looks ridiculous.


  • I am going to have to agree with IL on this one. Good riddance to the P-38.


  • in AA50 italian got only infantry, tanks and aircraft dedicated the rest of miniatures were from germany set so nothing too scandalous in this version we have just infantry and italians with germany tank and aircraft.

    I’m disappointed cause i’m italian but i hope the game is cool  :lol:


  • Stay on topic.

    Like this guy who is replying to somebody:
    @Panz3r:

    in AA50 italian got only infantry, tanks and aircraft dedicated the rest of miniatures were from germany set so nothing too scandalous in this version we have just infantry and italians with germany tank and aircraft.

    I’m disappointed cause i’m italian but i hope the game is cool  :lol:

    I’m not Italian but I’m still disappointed.
    Hey no IPCs, the battleboard becomes a strip, ICs become chits…. well, that was bad enough but to start cutting back on the playing pieces that pretty much are the heart & soul of A&A…

    Is there a player amongst us who wasn’t drawn to this game initially because of the sculpts?  It wasn’t the cumbersome chit-fest of ASL nor the soulless, indescript tokens of RISK…

    Oh this will be a cool game I’m sure…
    but this kind of a cost-saving measure strikes at the very essence of the game, no?


  • I’m not really Italian or disappionted. I think it’s pretty cool Italy is a seperate player, but, aside from that, I’m far more curious/concerned about game design, and honestly, I couldn’t even guess at what an Italian tank or artillary piece even looked like from WW II. Though I did hear that their fighters were pretty nice.


  • Corsair would be my favorite US aircraft…and it was a carrier plane!

    Actually, “imperious leader”…that German plane you attached to your reply is the Do-335…a very good concept, and the ones that were produced(22) performed well…474 mph(350 with one engine) at 21,000ft, 1 pilot, 38,000 ceiling, 1x30mm, 2x20mm, plus 2,200 pounds of bombs.  If it ever had come into serious production 1942 rather than 1944(Goring delayed it for two years) it could have changed a lot of things for the Germans.


  • Yes but to have that German plane as the icon German plane is foolish, as much as having the P-38.

    All the pieces are supposed to be the quintessential iconic image that most people associate with each nation.

    For Germany the stuka is an ok choice, but thankfully the Me-109 replaced it because obviously it is a better fighter, whereas the Ju-87 is a tactical fighter bomber.

    The P-38 is nothing close to anything iconic for American fighters. Many others were produced in greater quantities and saw more action. Its basically too experimental in design, which is the example i made with that German fighter. The game does not need ‘experimental’ looking planes to be the iconic ones.

    The japanese battleship should have been the pagoda style “kongo class” battlecruiser, rather than the Yamato, which they made only 2 completed ships plus a carrier conversion and a hull ( type 798) for a forth.

    I would rather they delay the AAE40 game until they can get the Italian tanks and they hire somebody who can actually check the set up to locate any shortage of pieces that can’t achieve a basic setup and count accordingly. Also, somebody needs to go to best buy and buy a spell checker for $25.00 bucks and stop being so cheap.

    They need to do this right and no mistakes and no errata. This means no more Cal Moore.

  • Customizer

    To restate my views on fighter pieces:

    Single engine fighters for normal version, twin engined models for long-range fighters. Then you can immediately see fighter flying range even if you’re not up to speed on each country’s aircraft.

    e.g. Me109 and Me 110 for German fighters.

    Similarly, twin and four engines machines for standard and long-range bombers.


  • @Craig:

    The choice of the P-38 is all about distinctiveness of the part.

    Why else do you think that they originally chose the Stuka for the German fighter.  It wasn’t about historical accuracy!   :roll:

    While I would rather have a different mold for the US fighter, there is something to be said for have a piece that is instantly recognizable.  My friend is knowledgeable of the different aircraft, but is also color blind.  The P-38 part is a nice, additional layer of information to have when surveying the gameboard.

    The color of the piece alone should distinguish which country. Color blind people can apply decals.


  • How about this plane for the UK?

    The P.12  Westland Lysander Delannewas a result of experimenting the Lysander as a turret fighter, with twin tailed Delanne tandem wing and a 4-gun Nash & Thomson power operated tail gun turret replacing the empennage


  • Or how about the F-82 twin mustang for the US?


  • Impressive BD impressive…nice research…

    In the end it all depends on how much they going to sell that Game and how much it is worth buying it…I haven’t bought AAP40 yet because I wanna wait until AAE40 is out but right now it looks like I’m going to save a lot of money…I have almost any other AA game @ home and I like AAP and AAE the best next to AABoB and AAD-D and I bought all those Games knowing they are good because of this Forums feedback!!..IL and others pointed out allready what need to be done to make the Majority of AA gamers happy and the willing sacrifices we would take…We as some sort of AAGamer community understand the ruff economic times but all we probably request is that we are not getting cheated on!..let the good dice roll… :-)


  • I really dont mind the P-38 as the American plane.  Obviously it wasnt as popular as the Mustang, but it has a very original look to it.  I like how they look different instead of somewhat the same but just different colors.  Now the Stuka is a problem because it was the quintessential dive bomber of the war and its segregated as a fighter.  I wonder if they will switch that up with the game and have a Messerschmidt as the fighter and move the Stuka to the tac bomber.


  • So when the P-38 is used as an Italian tank does it get to blitz?
    And can it still move in both CM and NCM?

    #Should be 453 but now 449


  • @Brain:

    Or how about the F-82 twin mustang for the US?

    That shouldn’t exist….


  • Like it’s designed to send the Luftwaffe to eye-exams until their medical coverage collapses.

    #452


  • I got more bad news. The rumour says Germany will only get 3 mech infantry.


  • what ever….ha ha ha :lol: :lol: :lol:

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