Unit: Messerschmitt Me 110 BF

Thanks for the kind comments :)

I just noticed, that the Me110Large.pcx and Me110NLarge.pcx have wrong background colour index (255) which makes it transparent, and thus MAGENTA in the civilopedia. Here are the new ones ;)

The same problem is also atleast in the B-29, Bristol Beaufighter, He-111 bomber and Turtleship. And propably in the Gloster gladiator too... :(
 

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Your units kick-ass as usual.

I haven't been to this forum in ages and wonder what happened to all the cool German units on here before like tanks and soldiers? :confused: Maybe I missed them looking through the pages but I'm pretty sure none of them are here. :(
 
Originally posted by unscratchedfoot
Your units kick-ass as usual.

I haven't been to this forum in ages and wonder what happened to all the cool German units on here before like tanks and soldiers? :confused: Maybe I missed them looking through the pages but I'm pretty sure none of them are here. :(


You may find most of them at CDG - long story on Y they are no longer at Civfanatics (no need to go into detail, really)

Look over here, maybe you'll find what you are looking for...

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Brilliant units Aaglo, reall nice ones !!! What programe R U using for this ?! MayB you could grant me a little insight on 3D stuff.. ?
 
Originally posted by aaglo
NOTE: the N stands for Nahct/Neu/Next Generation. Or whatever :p

If you would want this plane with yet an another colour scheme, please do tell - and I even could make it ;)
Actually it would be cool if you could make a night fighter version with a FuG 202 antenna in the nose! :cool: The first model to have it was the Bf 110F-4a that appeared in 1942, and from then on the type was almost exclusively used for night operations. Later sub-types of the final version, the Bf 110G-4 (which actually stayed in production longer than the Bf 110H), were equipped with FuG 220 radar, but by then the Ju 88G was the mainstay of the Nachtjagd and an early Bf 110G-4 would thus perhaps be most fun to have. :) It would make a great pair with the RAF Lancaster! The image below shows a model of a Bf110G-4a with a FuG 212 radar (a simplified FuG 202).

bf110g4a.jpg


P.S. Bf is an abbreviation of Bayerische flugzeugwerke, which was the manufacturer. It just as the Fw in Focke Wulf. The lead designers of these companies gained such a reputation, however, that late war designs, e.g. the Me 262 and Ta 152, were called by their names (Messerschmitt and Tank). Others, e.g. Heinkel, had their name on the designs throughout the war.
 
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