Agreed. Thinking further on it the suggestion I made would really only work for some of the later biplanes (the mid to late 1920s marques) that did fly against WWII planes, and only in limited circumstances.
I'm thinking of the biplanes that defended Malta, partly because the German planes were at the limits of their endurance (btw the WWII version has fuel limits as an optional rule).
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I'm thinking of the biplanes that defended Malta, partly because the German planes were at the limits of their endurance (btw the WWII version has fuel limits as an optional rule).