#focke wulf FW 200 condor

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rugged warren
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You should probably specify the military variants, since the airliner version is already ingame

late lion
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wait

rugged warren
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Exact name too

late lion
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OH

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uh

stoic slate
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bro

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we

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have this

rugged warren
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The name is literally the exact same as ingame kekw

late lion
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what about the military version tho

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military version has a few noticable differences

stoic slate
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i asked titanium if i could remodel it ages ago and he said no Skrolled

late lion
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why

stoic slate
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he had plans

late lion
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its a neat plane

stoic slate
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but since hes busy now i might ask again

late lion
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oh its uh

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literally in a similar situation as the dc 3

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civillian airliner that can do PTS Skrolled

rugged warren
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Oh shit, it can kekw

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Just some German fella chucking stick grenades out the rear door

late lion
rugged warren
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Yeah, just have somebody hanging out the door with an MG-34 or -42, held to the plane with a seatbelt kekw

late lion
stoic slate
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imagine an mg42 turret gun

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that thing would fucking delete a plane

rugged warren
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It's like their version of the Ma Deuce iirc

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But fast instead of raw power

stoic slate
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though tbf the soviets made an even higher rpm gun

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The ShKAS (Shpitalny-Komaritski Aviatsionny Skorostrelny, Shpitalny-Komaritski rapid fire for aircraft; Russian: ШКАС - Шпитального-Комарицкого Авиационный Скорострельный) is a 7.62 mm calibre machine gun widely used by Soviet aircraft in the 1930s and during World War II. The ShKAS had the highest rate of fire of any aircraft machine gun in gen...

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mg42 1500rpm

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shkas 1800rpm

rugged warren
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Up to 3k rounds a minute despair

stoic slate
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ultrashkas 3000rpm

rugged warren
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How have I never heard of that thing

stoic slate
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the I-16 type had 4 of those fuckers

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the normal shkas

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ultrashkas werent really used because of reliability

rugged warren
rugged warren
stoic slate
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yknow 1930s soviets

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i mean the fact it can get that is already impressive enough