Well my good Jimmy the Stuka Dive Bomber, or Muel Dive Bomber as its known in the series was quite accuratly described. Its sloped wings, fixed landing gear combined with a dreadfull noise produced when it dives to its target below are all trademarks of the Muel. That and the fact it has terrible defence against enemy fighter lead me to what I thought was a safe assumption that it was a Confederate version of the Stuka.
Now the B-17 was a bit more sketchy. The Rebs do indeed have somewhat longer range heavy bombers used to attack Philadelphia and New York City, but I can't remember what the name of those bombers were or any accurate descriptions for that matter. The reason I went with the B-17 was because of this artwork on the paperback eddition of Settling Accounts, which I have to say is ALOT better than the lazy attempt at coverart used in the hardcover release.
Hopefully Steph and I can find the time to produce this amazing game, but only after the three books have been released. Which sadly won't be until at least the summer of 2006.
Now the B-17 was a bit more sketchy. The Rebs do indeed have somewhat longer range heavy bombers used to attack Philadelphia and New York City, but I can't remember what the name of those bombers were or any accurate descriptions for that matter. The reason I went with the B-17 was because of this artwork on the paperback eddition of Settling Accounts, which I have to say is ALOT better than the lazy attempt at coverart used in the hardcover release.
Hopefully Steph and I can find the time to produce this amazing game, but only after the three books have been released. Which sadly won't be until at least the summer of 2006.
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