Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Monarchist (Ludwigian) air power


A Monarchist Sturmfalkon fighter/bomber takes to the skies for a bombing run in the early days of the war.

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  1. Gads, what a dangerous aircraft, a single-engine medium bomber.

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  2. This model was reverse engineered from a F9 Aguila, purchased from the Republic of Mexico at the 1930 Unkerlant International Air Show. Mexico was one of the few participants.
    You'll find most Unkerlantan hardware is more dangerous to the crew than the enemy.

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  3. Sturmfalkon...sounds suspiciously like "Fairey Battle".

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  4. Ah, just remember, Unkerlant has been isolated for centuries and though its language bears some resemblance to German, it is different. You are close though. It would translate loosely to "Angry Air Sprite".
    -J

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  5. So its targets would undergo a furious "Ariel" bombardment?

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