i also whatched the video you get your infos from ^^. But the japanese 750KG torpedo could only be wielded by the Junkers JU-87 D version so the Fieseler being a Biplane was a failedĪs i wrote, in 1942 they planed a carrier version of the Ju 87 D-4 torpedo bomber. They had asked the Japanese for theirs and that did work. Germany didnt produce torpedoes to be carried by aircraft so they asked Italy for help with that but even they did not have torpedoes for Naval based carrier aircraft. These should be the Me 155 (or a fictional naval version of the Bf 109 G-Series) and Ju 87 E's, but not Bf 109 T's and Ju 87 C's. Ju 87 C-1 is a navalized B-Series and complete outdated in 1945, as well as that it was planed in 1942 to replace here by the Ju 87 E who was a navalized D-SeriesĪt least, the 2-3-0 setup makes sense for a Graf Zeppelin in a fitting stage 1945, but not the used planes. Bf 109 T-1 is a navalized E-Series and complete outdated in 1945, as well as that it was planed in 1942 to replace here by a plane who was basicly a heavy modified Bf 109 G-2 So we still have this points who are a big problem for a "Graf Zeppelin 1945" (as writen on the leaks): 28x Junkers Ju 87 E-1 as recon plane and torpedo bomber (carrier variant of the land based torpedo bomber Ju 87 D-4) 15x Messerschmitt Me 155 A as fighter-bomber (ripoff from the high altitude fighter project) With the restart of the carrier program in 1942 was planed: 20x Fieseler Fi 167 A-1 as recon plane and torpedo bomber 13x Junkers Ju 87 C-1 as dive bomber (carrier variant of the Ju 87 B-1) 10x Messerschmitt Bf 109 T-1 as fighter (carrier variant of the Bf 109 E-7/N) Plus you don't want a biplane with your tier 8 ship that should be tier 7. Because by 1939, it have been rejected and Ju87C took its place as a Torpedo bomber AND Dive bomber.
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