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  • ...s|name}}''' was developed from the SEPECAT Jaguar, a joint project between Britain and France in the 1960s and 1970s. The Jaguar was originally designed as a ...eed only barely cresting mach 1.0 make it vulnerable to the many dedicated fighters it can face in battle. Where possible, the Jaguar should be employed in com
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  • ...solete subsonic aircraft filling that role. Cross-channel negotiations led Britain and France to form SEPECAT: ''Société Européenne de Production de l'Avio ...nes, and will be able to expend its bomb load and attempt to help friendly fighters with its missiles. The Jaguar cannot face aircraft such as a MiG-21, F-5, M
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  • ...n control systems. This gave it a tactical advantage over conventional jet fighters, which required long runways and extensive support facilities. The {{Specs| When fighting enemy fighters, it is best to launch your AIM-9Gs from 2.5 to 3 km away as they are agile
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  • ...Jump Jet, an iconic family of vertical / short takeoff & landing (V/STOL) fighters developed by the UK in the 1960s. Developed from the P.1127, a prototype ai ...survived. At this point, the aircraft had proven itself to the point where Britain, the United States and Germany agreed to a collaboration on the P.1127 proj
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  • ...ane should rely on the experience already gathered with other twin-engined fighters, although when flying this plane is mastered, it's excellent at grinding ou ...ts ripping speed and maximum wing overload is rather low compared to other fighters.
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  • ...n the indicated range. For example, it is possible to use propeller-driven fighters in the highest rank battles. ...ft: solid 1px #cccccc;"|<center>[[File:Bombers_icon.png|50px|link=]][[File:Britain flag.png|70px|link=Category:Britain_aircraft]]{{Tree-Skip|5px}}[[File:MapIc
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  • === Britain === === Britain ===
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  • ...ed manoeuvrability is good enough to keep up with the Bf 109 G and similar fighters for a while, and the sustained turn rate has been improved over previous Mu The survivability is similar to most other prop fighters. The engine is located in the nose, and the fuel tanks are located behind t
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  • ...n-Zoom attacks on enemy fighters, who are not watching out for missiles or fighters, which have lost speed. The Red Tops are most useful when fired from the si ...esign of the twin-boomed [[Vampire FB 5|Vampire]] and [[Venom FB.4|Venom]] fighters. The Sea Vixen was also the first British combat aircraft with no internal
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  • ...n against 8-inch shells.<ref name="GillonoEUUnits">http://www.ww2ships.com/britain/gb-cl-001-b.shtml</ref> The design was crystallized in 1934 as "Town"-class ...et was ordered to return Gibraltar. At 16:40 local time, a wave of Italian fighters dropped bombs on Liverpool. Two bombs nearly hit the starboard side, increa
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  • ...elf-defense. This means that the Buccaneer S.1 is very vulnerable to enemy fighters, especially those with radar and infrared missiles. The Buccaneer S.1 also ...ield at low level. This maximises speed, which will keep you alive against fighters that have expended their missiles in the furball.
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  • * [[D.520 (Great Britain)]] * [[D.521 (Great Britain)]] - ''(Rolls-Royce Merlin III engine)''
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  • ...o maintain altitude and energy advantage to speed away from pursuing enemy fighters. ...ckleton's dorsal turret can engage. In addition, in larger maps, the enemy fighters will take a longer time to reach their base to intercept, thus leaving the
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  • ...ons (a total of 50 cannons overall). The 25 mm auto cannons can shoot down fighters and small attackers with ease, although some heavier aircraft such as bombe ...y created Eighth Fleet on July 14th and was assigned to patrols around New Britain, New Ireland, and the Solomon Islands.
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  • ...lities, and is very vulnerable to being attacked by other players, as most fighters it encounters unilaterally out-perform it in every way. A lack of precision The Jaguar GR.1A brings completely new systems to Great Britain's aircraft tech-tree. While similar to the French [[Jaguar A]], it does has
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  • === Britain === === Britain ===
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  • ...self-defense means this plane would not do well against manoeuvrable small fighters. {{Britain strike aircraft}}
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  • ...the 1948 War of Independence and by the end of the war, most of the IAF's fighters were Spitfires of different models. The Black Spitfire (originally No. 2057 ...Spitfires (primarily surplus planes previously given to Czechoslovakia by Britain) in a series of politically - and functionally - complex operations. By the
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  • When fighting aircraft such as Strike Fighters, it is advisable to conserve ammunition. 75 rounds is sufficient, but the f {{Britain anti-aircraft vehicles}}
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  • ...night-fighting capabilities, applied for an offer of Meteor NF.13s made by Britain to Syria and Egypt. As such, 6 aircraft were ordered in 1956. The 119th squ ...d picking enemies apart with boom and zoom tactics is also good idea. Many fighters at its BR like the Me 262s, the M.D 450B Ouragan, and the F-80 become very
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