Not really a scenario design but, can anyone lecture me what:
the (T) and (B) mean?
I feel like (B) is for Bomber....
Q: (T) and (B)
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Re: Q: (T) and (B)
Well it ain't for Texas or Tennessee, so it must be for Torpedo 

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Re: Q: (T) and (B)
Maybe for Tanzania? Maybe Tonga? Who knows?
Klinger, you're dumber than you look, and THAT boggles the MIND.
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Re: Q: (T) and (B)
Maybe it has something to do with trying to reflect these real life variants .... more info regarding this can be found in this Wiki ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_87
Seems perhaps maybe or maybe not someone got the exact variant names slightly incorrect ...
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Re: Q: (T) and (B)
They stand for (Torpedo) and (Bomber). As you see from the picture that I supplied, they already had the model name (Ju-87C.)gunny wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 1:57 amMaybe it has something to do with trying to reflect these real life variants ....
more info regarding this can be found in this Wiki ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_87
Seems perhaps maybe or maybe not someone got the exact variant names slightly incorrect ...
Example: Ju-87 D-4 (T)
Example: Ju-87 (can't tell which model)

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Re: Q: (T) and (B)
Great Pic !!!! That is it Torpedo or bomber well this is great to know especially as to which plane you put on the map ...