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Three Puma helicopters finished, so I've now got some 15mm South African infantry on the go.
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I've just finished about 50 Sammyray foot apart from the Mon, but it drove me bonkers so I've just settled for 2 battalions of Myurawski Poles as a little light relief
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Well, I have a Messerspit, a He 51, a number of RPG characters for my current group, and an Italo-Norman or Siculo-Norman army on the table, with a Byzantine one in the wings.
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Did the byzantines make wide use of the He51?
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grizzlymc wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2019 1:16 am Did the byzantines make wide use of the He51?
Mainly for anti submarine patrols.
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I understand that those Cappadoccian Heavy submarines were a real hassle.
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grizzlymc wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2019 1:16 am Did the byzantines make wide use of the He51?
Of course- it was a spectacular ground-attack aircraft. It didn't do so well in anti-submarine warfare, though. Wet wings just don't give as much lift!
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Perhaps it needed better tactics?
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Finally started to paint my WWII French. X3 infantry squads, 2 mortars and a command group. Need a few more bits to make a more interesting force but I'm nearly there. Not intending to do loads, just a decent games worth. From tonights progress I'm inclined to think they'll be a quick turn around hopefully. Not that hard to pant. They gaps will be on my list for Leeds and Stockton, mostly need some machine guns.
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The white flags will be really quick to paint. The yellow on the trousers, but so much.
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