War Thunder Community Magazine Issue 4 | Page 11

250 kg). The Ju 88 A-4 is slightly faster than the He 111 of later planes in the series. The cannon carries only and its airframe can take more punishment, making it 60 rounds and you’ll run dry relatively often early on, more ideal for attacking ground targets as opposed to so make your shots count in controlled bursts. The Air larger bases. The SM.79 is of a similar nature, carrying Targets belt with the mineshells should take out most a mediocre bomb load that is more suited for ground fighters with only a few hits. There’s also a Bf 109 E-3 at targets and most variants are armed with a single BR 3.0 in a similar weapons configuration as the He 112 forward-firing 12.7 mm Breda-SAFAT machine gun to B-0, and this can be used as a backup fighter to the F-1. clear soft targets that invariably accompany tanks. The Fw 200 C-1 Condor, recently added in patch 1.47, Recommended Research: Ju 87 D-3 → Ju is also available at BR 3.0. The bombload of the Condor 88 A-4 → SM.79 1936 → SM.79 1939 (3000 kg) is enough to level bases quickly if left alone, BR 3.0 although this is offset by its slow speed, large size and poor defensive armament. The He 111 series is also updated with the H-6 variant, with larger bombs (2 x Suggested Lineup: Bf 109 F-1, Bf 109 1000 kg + 250 kg) for base bombing. The SM.79 series E-3, Ju 87 D-3, SM.79bis/L, Fw 200 C-1 (2 get slight incremental updates too, with torpedoes fighters, 1 dive bomber, 2 bombers) added, althoug