A new developer update for the IL-2 series shows off one of the next up Collector Planes – the Ta 152H. Let’s have a look!
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We’ve got a new update from the folks at 1CGS and its focused on an upcoming Collector Plane that they say will release in the summer of this year. That plane is the late war Ta152H-1.
The Ta-152H-1 is one of the last Fw190 designs of the war which saw limited production and use in the closing months of WWII. As you may be able to guess from the design, the Ta152H-1 was intended for high altitude operations against American bomber formations – a pre-emptive answer to the possibility that the B-29 Superfortress would be deployed in Europe. As it went, the B-29 did not see combat over Europe and the Ta152H were used in limited amounts of typically low altitude combat instead.
The aircraft is being modeled with a Jumo-213E engine that will have access to both MW50 (water methanol) and GM-1 (nitrous oxide) for low and high altitude boost. That together with the huge wings, the twin 20mm (MG151/20) and 30mm (MK108) cannons should make for an interesting aircraft.
The Ta152H-1 has rarely shown up in WWII combat series though it is, of course, in War Thunder and the H-0 made an appearance in the original IL-2 Sturmovik series. Some of its unique flying characteristics have never really been captured in my experience so I’m curious to see what 1CGS is able to do with this one.





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