Time to engage in a little bit of wishful speculation. We know most or all of the aircraft line-up for 1CGS’ Korean War 1950-1953 simulation that has finally been formally announced. But the title has the potential to offer even more aircraft to the mix than the initial offering and add a variety of different roles too. So for this speculative article I wanted to explore some of the potential offerings that 1CGS may decide to do after the initial launch.

Developing content after launch

Most games and sims these days tend to launch with an initial offering and then use DLC packages to extend the game and provide a steady stream of content post launch. That’s just how things go these days and so with that in mind there are plenty of aircraft that aren’t being covered by the initial launch collection of 8 aircraft. Some of these may emerge and become announced as premium aircraft types before launch and some may be part of individual sales or some sort of collection sale later on too.

On the western side

Rushed into battle, UN backed American and western forces moved a mix of WWII era and more modern aircraft into battle over the Korean peninsula. Everyone knows the jet duels of the F-86 Sabre and MiG-15 over Korea, however, these two aircraft were just some of an interesting mix of airplanes.

AD Skyraider

Used from land bases as well as aircraft carriers, the first aircraft on the list is the AD Skyraider (it would take on the A-1 designation in the 1960s). This long lived aircraft was developed during WWII but saw its combat debut in the Korean War. Intended as an attack aircraft, this role is already a popular experience in the IL-2 series and so if its not ultimately one of the aircraft in the base package, I can see it coming in the immediate aftermath as a counter to the IL-10.

F-82 Twin Mustang

Why have one Mustang when you can bolt a second fuselage onto the first for even more range and even better altitude performance? Six M3 .50cal machine guns, 25 5in rockets, 4 1000lb bombs or long range fuel tanks could be carried by this slightly unusual machine. The F-82 was intended as a long range escort fighter and did see some use in the role, however, the appearance of the MiG-15 made the type obsolete. It was instead used to cover Seoul and nearby Allied airbases from attack and used in some ground attack operations. These were withdrawn by 1952.

F-94 Starfire

Derived from the T-33 Shooting Star (itself derived from the F-80), these all weather interceptors had a radar system in the nose and either 24 or 48 Mk 4/Mk 40 Folding-Fin Aerial Rockets instead of the usual guns. The type took over the F-82s interception duties over Seoul and was credited with the first night time jet-vs-jet combat victory.

B-26 Invader

Post war re-designation schemes for the USAF make for a bit of confusing reading and writing when we talk about the B-26. There’s the WWII era B-26 Marauder, withdrawn from service by the time of the Korean War, and there’s the A-26 Invader which stayed on as bomber and attack aircraft and was re-designated B-26. These aircraft were active during the first couple of years of the war flying various attacks including the first airfield attack near Pyongyang.

C-47, C-54 or C-119

While I know not everyone is thrilled by flying transport aircraft in a combat simulator, it has increasingly been a source of fun and joy for myself flying C-47s, Ju52s and Li-2s in IL-2 Great Battles on various logistical operations. There’s no way that I couldn’t include at least one transport aircraft on the list.

The C-47 needs little introduction as this DC-3 derived military transport was still in use during the Korean War. There’s also Douglas’ C-54 Skymaster of which one was destroyed on the ground at Kimpo airbase during the war.

We also have the C-119 Flying Boxcar which may be the best option when it comes to its operational history. The aircraft was used to drop paratroopers during the war as well as large cargo packages. In one operation they were even used to drop portable bridge sections to support ground troops and engineers.

Meteor F.8

The definitive variant of the Meteor, the F.8, was used by Commonwealth forces in Korea. Notably used by the RAAF. It was used first as a fighter. Then when it became clear the MiG-15 was superior, the type was moved to ground support missions where the Meteor flew thousands of missions.

Sea Fury

A development of the Typhoon and Tempest, the Fury and Sea Fury were intended to be lightened aircraft with higher performance than their predecessor fighters. With WWII wrapped up and excessive inventory of fighters already on hand, the RAF dropped their interest in the type but the Royal Navy needed a replacement for their not entirely well suited to carrier operations Seafire. The Sea Fury served for several years with the Royal Navy and with some commonwealth countries including Australia. Both Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy carriers were equipped with the aircraft when they joined the fighting over Korea. The Sea Fury was used for ground attack primarily though it did do battle with MiG-15s and was credited with one of the only piston engine jet kills in the war (though there is some dispute on the account).

F9F Panther

This one might already be in going by some interface icons that we’ve seen. Without it being confirmed, I thought I’d throw it into the list too.

We might hopefully see carrier operations developed post launch, the F9F Panther was flown from both land and carrier bases during the war as the US Navy and US Marine Corps primary fighter and fighter-bomber. Four 20mm cannon, an extensive array of air to ground weapons, and a reputation for being durable, the F9F took credit for the first US Navy victory of the war (against a Yak-9) and was involved in a famous 35 minute air battle that saw Lt Royce Williams of VF-781 and his wingman engage in an air battle of Soviet MiG-15s. His F9F returning with hundreds of holes in the airplane.

HH-19

This last one is a bit of a fun concept because for the IL-2 series it’d be something entirely new. A helicopter! Helicopters were starting to enter service during WWII but it was Korea where several models began to enter the conflict in important ways. The HH-19 was used by all US services an was used for search and rescue, supply and troop insertion, and more.

On the eastern side

La-11

Developed from the La-9 which itself owes quite a bit to the La-7 and 5 before it, the La-11 (NATO reporting name “Fang”) was used primarily by the Chinese PLAAF during the Korean War. One infamous battle involved the La-11, used as an escort fighter for Tu-2 bombers, facing off against F-86 Sabres. Though the Sabre’s scored a number of kills against the bombers and escorting fighters, an La-11 did manage to bring down a Sabre (the first piston engine kill for the PLAAF against a jet) and damage a couple of other Sabres before the engagement was over.

U-2

The infamous U-2 is already an aircraft that we have in the IL-2 Great Battles series and you may be thinking that a slow biplane has no business being involved in the Korean War. However, the aircraft were used against UN troops during the battle and some were intercepted by attacking jets and high performance propeller aircraft that struggled to get a shot on the extremely slow moving biplane.

Tu-2

Already confirmed to be in the sim, the Tu-2 bomber was used on multiple air operations during the Korean War. It’s not a flyable type (so far as we know) so I’d love to see it make the flyable roster at some point.

Anything else to add to the list?

This is just a fun exploration of the types of aircraft and missions that IL-2 Korea might be able to explore depending on how much scale and scope the team ultimately pursue with the project. Anything I missed? Let me know in the comments!


25 responses to “Some aircraft that IL-2 Korea could add post launch”

  1. Oy mate…check your IDs of each airplane, they’re off by one. The Skyraider labeled Twin Mustang etc. BTW for the label for the Twin Mustang, it’s F-82. Then you can delete my remarks.

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      ShamrockOneFive

      Hey! F-82 definitely a screw up on my part. Woops! No need to delete ☺️

      The other looks like a weird formatting thing. I was putting the images at the end of a segment and it looks good in the editor and confusing on the site.

      I’ll fix it ☺️

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  2. I think they gona make F-86F or E first collector airplane, i expect F9F and La-11 to be on start with Premium version of game, also if SP campaign have only US on other side, i dont expect other nation airplanes. Bombers no more then AI, maybe U-2 as they already have most things for it in GB.

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      ShamrockOneFive

      I worry about the improved F-86 becoming a collector plane because then we do go down the road of “pay to win” (to get the better airplane). There are a few in that realm but this is a fresh product so it would be a bit more of a stark contrast. I much prefer the idea of the Collector Plane offering something comparable but unique or different.

      As its a wishlist, I can wish for bombers 🙂

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      1. i think ship on human bomber airplane has sailed, they didnt do one since BoK if i remenber corectly thats 8 years or so. Even new war thunder sim game ace thunder didnt bather to make bombers for humans to control. Yes, regarding pay to win, that would look like that if imidiatly they offer better F-86, maybe they save it for 2nd Korea DLC.

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        ShamrockOneFive

        Oh I know but I don’t want to write the concept off. There’s clearly interest in flying these types of aircraft and this IS a wish list. So I’m wishing it into being.

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  3. Very good list, most seem likely to come at some point. Some less likely candidates that I would still love to see are the Banshee and Skyknight. And even though it didn’t see service in Korea, I’d still love to fly a Bearcat in a modern combat flight sim.

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      ShamrockOneFive

      Oh I love the Bearcat. Terrific aircraft that never really got to be used.

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  4. Corsair, would be a great addition!!

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      ShamrockOneFive

      Already coming as part of the initial release so I skipped it from my list. Love the Corsair!

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  5. The question is whether we will get a carrier sequel in the same setting. IL-2 Korea: Getting Wet.

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      ShamrockOneFive

      Let’s hope for some carrier ops!

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    2. That’s my hope too – then the Skyraider, Corsair, Sea Fury would have their naval homes to operate from. I could be wrong but my “guess/read” is that carriers aren’t coming anytime soon. Reading the dev blog about them making the choice of Korea over the Pacific from a complexity perspective leads me to think they have put that on the roadmap for later/later on… shame but I get it, its not something remotely in their codebase at the moment.

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      1. In the latest dev video they stated that the plan is to create a carrier DLC for Korea. So we might see that in 2026 or 2027.

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  6. I am very excited for IL-2 Korea and all the collector planes that will follow. I am also excited that they are going to the Pacific next (correct me if I am wrong though). I recon that they should start with the Battle of Okinawa and work their way back in time so they don’t miss the most modern planes that actually flew there. Also, I hope they do Vietnam one day too.

    Sorry I got a bit off topic.

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      ShamrockOneFive

      That’s ok. This is a wish list kind of article so wish away!

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  7. Nice list SR – the A-26 whilst not my cup of tea is def something they need to consider for future releases. The Starfire is an interesting one, it would require some new tech (in an old tech kind of way) to be implemented – but they did mention (I think….) about new GCI radar work being done??

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      ShamrockOneFive

      Definitely a wishlist so maybe they can make radar on an aircraft work. It’d be new technology but Korea is time to explore for sure 🙂

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    James Williams

    You guys forgot the Seafire Mk47, and other FAA, RAN, RNZAF planes.

    I would love to see the F7F done and finally in a sim. Land based Marine Corsairs, Panthers, Tigercats.

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      ShamrockOneFive

      I didn’t want the list to be absolutely everything that served but more of a wishlist of some key types. I did look at the Seafire but figured the Sea Fury played a bigger role so I went that way.

      The F7F I did forget about. That’d be interesting!

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  9. Add F2H and F7F

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  10. And eventually, following tradition we’ll get a bunch of F-86 and MiG-15 variants.

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  11. IL-28?

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      ShamrockOneFive

      Around but apparently not ever used in Korea. Very cool airplane that I’d love to see!

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  12. […] The Meteor and Sea Fury both a mention in the questions and they say it may be a good candidate for a Collector Planes. They are keen to add the Royal Air Force and other air forces to the mix. They say maybe a DLC with carrier operations is possible too. That all fits with my wishlist I published the other day! […]

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