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  • ...rporate a suspension system that stemmed from the designs developed by the American designer J. Walter Christie. His coil-spring suspension system was to be in ...ry of Morris, was, at the time, licensed to manufacture a high-performance American-designed World War I aircraft engine called the Liberty. With the Liberty e
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  • ...en at the end, the 88 could frontally penetrate any tank in the British or American armored tank inventory.
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  • ...uring early 1941. It was an attempt to standardize on a common British and American version. Based on combat reports from the field, self-sealing fuel tanks an The first sizable commitment of A-20s under American control did not take place until after Operation Torch, the Allied invasion
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  • ...es in factories in the U.K., U.S., and Canada. Starting in 1942, the North American factories produced the No.4 Mk I*, which featured a modified bolt-release m
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  • ...t went on to become the standard fighter aircraft armament on almost every American fighter of the war. Blessed with a high RoF (rate of fire) and a flat, cons ...ir combat world to "sic fiddies" (six fifty-caliber heavy machine guns) in American and British Commonwealth aviation.
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  • ...gun is a Vickers 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun.<br> Not as hard hitting as the American .5" Browning ... it wouldn't normally even beat a German scout car because '''[[M4_Sherman#M4A2_Sherman|M4a2 Sherman]]''': Made available through the American lend-lease program, this becomes the standard "do everything" medium tank o
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  • ...- AI Characters are determined by ownership - British, French, German, or American. Weapons are all about the same.
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  • ...t went on to become the standard fighter aircraft armament on almost every American fighter of the war. Blessed with a high RoF (rate of fire) and a flat, cons ...ir combat world to "sic fiddies" (six fifty-caliber heavy machine guns) in American and British Commonwealth aviation.
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  • American pre-war armored vehicle doctrine called for tanks to accompany infantry and
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  • |DB7, Havoc|| ||Shorthand for variants of the American built Douglas Bomber 7 - Light Attack Bomber. Used by British (Havoc) and F |Bell||Bell Model 14a||Shorthand for the American built Bell Model 14a (P-400 Airacobra) Fighter-Bomber. Used by French Force
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  • ...historical precedent, this campaign approach will also see things like the American forces not being available until the later tiers since at the start of the
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  • ...t French FaF have 4 different aircraft with HMG's as all four are actually American sourced purchase order or lend lease aircraft.<br>
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  • ...usf. F2 and the concomitant 1,275 early Ausf. Gs, surpassed any British or American tank design at the time and Allied troops generally treated them with a gre
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  • ...the "Course Pointer" (original German "Kurszeiger") by the Luftwaffe, its American USAAF counterpart is called the "PDI", an acronym for "Pilot Directional In
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  • - - American/French - 81mm Halftrack
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