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The twin-engined passenger aircraft which proved its value during the war as a light bomber.
Meet the Hudson Mk V!
Aviation has presented many cases of military machines which, after the end of the conflict, were adapted for use in civilian service. The twin-engine Lockheed Super Electra was a good example that went in the complete opposite direction however. A well known and respected passenger aircraft became a no less recognizable light bomber, known in the European World War II theater as the Hudson.
The first machines ordered were transported from the United States to Great Britain in early 1939, being used in the spring before the outbreak of World War II by the RAF to patrol the North Sea. The Hudson also enrolled in history as the first Allied aircraft operating from the British Isles credited with shooting down a German aircraft during the opening stages of World War II. The event took place on October 8th 1939 over a cold Jutland.
The twin-engine bomber powered by 1,200 hp Pratt & Whitney engines was armed with two .303 Browning (7.7mm) guns with an additional two .303 machine guns mounted within the turret and one Vickers machine gun under the fuselage. The aircraft could also be equipped with a bomb load of 1600 lbs and 8 unguided rockets at the same time. Contrary to its appearance, it was a very agile machine, which in the hands of trained pilots could be a thorn in the side of many enemy aircraft. Known Japanese Ace - Saburo Sakai was surprised and amazed when a lonely Hudson resisted attacks from nine A6M Zeros for over 10 minutes!
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In War Thunder, Light bombers are generally used by players to attack armoured columns and bunkers. In situations like these, the Hudson will perform perfectly. In addition, due to the high maneuverability, a military version of the Super Electra will have a good chance in avoiding enemy fighter attacks.
The new machine will be an ideal aircraft for pilots who are just starting their adventure with War Thunder. The high maneuverability of this aircraft provides a margin of error in piloting, and diversified equipment allows the practice of different styles of play. The Hudson should also be handy as an aircraft used during mixed battles, where a precision attack with its ordnance will be able to hurt tanks controlled by other players.
Hudson, like many other aircraft produced in the United States during World War II, was quickly added to the Lend Lease program, and this version will appear as a premium machine in the British Tech Tree in War Thunder. A light and agile bomber will certainly be a very good tool to gain experience and Silver Lions, whilst providing a lot of fun in its flying!
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Sounds like the Havok + DB7 + Hudson combo would be a Silver Lion farming trio. Add the Avenger into the mix, and just sit back and collect SL. Problem is, with 25mil SL in the bank and nothing to spend it on, it's pointless. But at least sounds like a fun plane to play with.
Did you ace your crew? That often takes millions on just a single tech tree.
Plus those lucky enough to have the Db-3 and Boston and you have a whole factory ready to churn out SL. :D
Stona_WT will artillery ever be added to warthunder?
Artillery like in that other game? As far as I know, we do not have such plans.
and now the release of the update..
Soon™
Stona_WT, Woaw. I didnt see that coming :P
Its pretty but when are we gonna get some brit bombers with proper defensive armament like the Avro Shackleton or Avro Lincoln?
We've recently got the halifax and sunderland which have some of the best defensive armaments in game especially for their tiers and we've also got for awhile the Beaufort and Blenheim. We already got British bombers with proper defensive armament. However there is suspicion a Shackleton is possible a new British bomber someday in the future... still: this bomber is actually less armed then the ones I just stated... with the most defended area being 2 x 20 mm in the nose (only 7.7mm's for tail)
Its a 4352. attacker with rockets for allies.Its a good plane for mixed (like P47/Il2/Pe ..etc) We will have ever seen a Me410/Bf110 ..etc with werfer granate?(yes we have promises for at least 2 years)
Well the thing is it uses AP rockets and not our standard RP-3's...the wyvern has AP-3's and shows that a literal direct hit is required to kill most units.
This thing was also used by the US Army Air Forces as the A-28/29 Hudson. As it was exported (and used) mainly by the British, why is it not a premium US-designed light bomber?
Beautiful work! Except to se a PV-2 Harpoon version for Muraika?
its a beauty,but Saburo Sakai would have said ''I honorably wish we had bombers like that instead of another fighter,anything but another fighter O please great Emporor !''..........
Could we please get non-premium variants of the T29 some day? T30 and T34 please?
A lovely passenger plane for all the lovely Nigels win War Thunder. I can hear a kettle boiling! ;)
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