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frogfoot is a plane with guns
warthog is a gun with wings
Thank you for this nice plane. A bit odd to see the jets already burning when the jet is on the tarmac unused, but it is okay.
One piece of feedback though, could you maybe change the images of the weapons? All the weapons aside from the cannon look a bit too similar. You can, of course, tell what they are by the amount of ammo they have and the button they're bound to, but regardless, it takes a bit time than I feel it should to confirm what you have equipped.
I don't know if you're still working on this or ever plan to update it, but it would be great if you did.
I don't really have time to make more planes for now because of my professional life but I'll be back in December and I planed to release some mods that didn't make their way to the Workshop
at the end of November ;)
And also I have to make 12 planes (°-°)'
I also released an update for the B2 that includes bug fixes !
@zac
In the instant action menu, click on the "Vehicle Switch" button and you can assign a modded attack plane or bomber plane. Very sorry for the wait ;)
Mig-19 and/or F-86 (are required for the Korean war/Vietnam/Syria/Cuban Missile Crisis gone hot configs; visually they're very similar, hence why I've been requesting them both (I highly encourage you reuse assets from one aircraft to complete another)).
Add me and I could make you a list of aircraft that (IMO) the workshop absolutely DEMANDS. This list would act as a roadmap for you and those seeing your mods, so that they could expect what aircraft is next, which is why you should feel free to include it in the descriptions of future aircraft.