ECAPNL37.ZIP
'Enemy Coast Ahead' Control Panel v3.7
An aircraft-swapping and squadron-editing program for Microprose' European Air War.

More than 300 different models of WWII aircraft are now available, including Russian, French, Italian, Japanese and U.S. Pacific aircraft. The full list of available aircraft models to fly in ECA Control Panel v3.7 is:

P38H: 	P38 H, P38D,P38 F, Whirlwind Mk I, Mosquito VI, Beaufighter Mk IF, Meteor Mk III, Yak-4, Potez 631 
P38J: 	P38J, P38L1-LO, P61 Black Widow, F7F Tigercat, Fokker G1, Sukhoi Su-9
P47C:	P47C, P47B, P43A Lancer, F6F-3 Hellcat, F6F-5 Hellcat,
	F4F-3 Wildcat, F4F-4 Wildcat, F2A-2 Buffalo, F3F-2, P47D-23, Sukhoi Su-2
P47D: 	P47D, P47M, XP-72, P47N, F8F-1 Bearcat, TBF Avenger, SB2C Helldiver, Il-2m3 Stormovik, 		Hurricane Mk I
P51B: 	P51B, Mustang I, Mustang IA, A-36A Apache, F4U-4A Corsair, P40E Warhawk, P40N Warhawk, P39D 	Airacobra, TBD Devastator, SBD Dauntless, Fairey Battle Mk I, Fairey Swordfish, PZL P.23b, 	Yak-1
P51D:	P51D, P51H, P-82B Twin Mustang, F4U-1A, F4U-4C, F4U-5 and F2G Corsair, P63B Kingcobra, P80A Shooting 	Star, Fokker D-XXI
B26 : 	B26B Marauder, A26B Invader, P61B Black Widow, Ilyushin Il-4, B25B Mitchell, B25J Mitchell, 	B25J Mitchell (RAF), PBY-5A Catalina, Amiot 354 B4, Blenheim Mk I, C-47 Dakota
B17:	B17D, B17E, B17F, B17G, B29, Pe-8, G8N1 Rita, Fw200C
B24:	B24D, B24G, B24H, B24J, B24J (RAF), Lancaster Mk I, Halifax Mk III, Stirling Mk III
Hurricane : Hurricane I, Hurricane IIb, Hurricane IIc, Hurricane IId
	Hurricane IV, Polikarpov I-153, Polikarpov I-16, MiG-3, MiG-3T, Kittyhawk IA (P40E), 		Morane-Saulnier MS.406, PZL P.11c, CA-3 Wirraway  
Spitfire I: Spitfire I, Spitfire Ib, Spitfire IIa, Spitfire IIb, Spitfire Vb, Fulmar Mk II, LaGG-3, 	Dewoitine D.520, P39Q Airacobra, PZL P.24A, Gauntlet Mk II, Boomerang II 
Spitfire IX:Spitfire IX, Spitfire Va, Spitfire Vb, Spitfire Vc, Spitfire XVI, Yak-7B, Yak-9D, Yak-9U, Yak-9P, 	Caudron C.714, Gladiator Mk I
Spitfire XIV:Spitfire XIV, Spitfire XIVc, Spitfire XXI, Seafire Mk 47, Yak-3, Yak-3P, Yak-3M, Bloch MB 155, Polikarpov I-15
Typhoon: Typhoon Ib, Typhoon Ia, Defiant Mk I, Tomahawk Mk IA (P40B), Lavochkin La-5, Lavochkin 	La-5FN, Curtiss Hawk 75A, A-35B Vengeance, Avia S.199
Tempest: Tempest V, Tempest VI, Tempest I, Skua Mk II, Kittyhawk Mk IA (P40E), Sea Fury Mk 10, 
	Lavochkin La-7, Bloch MB 152, Boeing P-26A
Mosquito:Mosquito VI, Mosquito II, Mosquito XVIII, Hornet Mk3, Beaufighter Mk IF 
	Petlyakov Pe-2, Petlyakov Pe-3, Potez 630, Potez 631, PZL P.37B Elk, Wellington Mk I, 	Tupolev SB-2
Bf109E:	Bf109E3, Bf109B2, Bf109E1, Bf109E4, Bf109E8, Bf109F2, Ki-43 Oscar, Ki-27 Nate, 
	Macchi C.202, He112B1, He162A2, Bf109Z1, F2A-1 Buffalo
Bf109G:	Bf109F4, Bf109F4/R1, Bf109G6, Bf109G2, Bf109G6/R6, Bf109G10, Bf109G10/R4, 		Ki-61-Ia Tony, Ki-61-Ib Tony, Ki-61-II Tony, Macchi C.205 V, Macchi C.205 N, 
	Dewoitine D.520 (Vichy), Hs 123 A1, Go229A1
Bf109K:	Bf109K4, Bf109K6, Bf109G14, Me163B1, Ta183A1, Ki-44 Tojo, N1K1 and N1K2 George, 		Ki-200, Fiat G.55, Ju87B2, Ju87G1, He51B1
Bf110C:	Bf110C4, Bf110F1, Bf110F4, Bf110F4a, Ta154A1, Ar 234B2, Ar234B6, He219A7, Ki-45 Nick
Bf110G:	Bf110G2, Bf110G4, Bf110G4/R4, Me410A2, Me410B6, Ju88G7, Ki-46 Dinah, Ki-96 Toryu, 
	Meridionali Ro58, Me210A1
Me410:	Me410A2, Me210A1, Me410A1, Me410B2/R5, Me410B2/U2, Me410B2/U4
	Me410B6, Hs 129 B2/R2, J1N1-S Gekko, Ki-102 Randy
Fw190A:	Fw190A1, Fw190A4, Fw190A6, Fw190A8, Fw190A8/R1, Fw190A8/R2
	Fw190A8/R3, Fw190F8, A6M2 Zero, A6M5 Zero, J2M3 Jack, Macchi C.200, Reggiane Re.2000, 		IAR-80b
Fw190D:	Fw190D9, Fw190D11, Fw190D12, Ta152C2, Ta152H1, Do335A1, Do335B1, A5M4 Claude, Ki-84 Frank, Ki-100, A6M2-N Rufe, J7W1 Shinden, Fiat CR-32, Fiat CR-42
Me262:	Me262A1, Me262A1/U1, Me262A1/U4, Me262A2, Me262A2/U1, Me262B1/U1, Nakajima J9N1 Kikka
	Nakajima J9N3 Kikka, Ki-201 Karyu
Ju88A:	Ju88A4, Ju88A13, Ju88S2, Do17Z2, Do217J2, Ki-21 Sally, Ki-49 Helen, P1Y1 Frances, 
	Q1W1 Lorna, Fiat BR.20M Cicogna
Ju88C:	Ju88C6, Ju88G7, Ju88R2, He219A7, Do17Z2, P1Y2-S Kyokko
Ju87:	Ju87B, Ju87D, Ju87G, Fw190F8, D3A2 Val, B5N2 Kate, B6N2 Jill, B7A2 Grace, E13A Jake, Breda Ba 65
He111:	He111H2, Ju52/3m, Me323V1, He177A5, G4M2 Betty, G4M3 Betty, Ki67 Peggy, H6K4 Mavis, SM-79bis
V1:	V1, Okha, Kamikaze Zero, Kamikaze Val		

THE FILES
This program is designed to complement my earlier add-on for EAW, 'Enemy Coast Ahead'. It requires a full install of 'Enemy Coast Ahead' for best operation (and updates ECA to the latest version, v1.4) although it will operate (with an occasional unpredictable result) without it. The files in this zip file, ECAPNL35.ZIP,are:

ECAPNL37.TXT (this file)}
ECA14.TXT		}
ECAPANEL.EXE	}Put these in your
ECAPANEL.DAT	}EAW directory

VBRUN300.DLL	}Put these in your
COMMDLG.DLL	}Windows\System directory
CMDIALOG.VBX	}if not already there

INSTALLATION 
Put the first four files set out above into your EAW directory (typically C:\Programs\Microprose Software\European Air War). Your "EAW directory" is the directory with EAW.EXE in it. It is essential that ECAPANEL.EXE and ECAPANEL.DAT be in your EAW directory, and run from that directory, for ECA Control Panel to function. 
 
Put the last three files, VBRUN300.DLL, COMMDLG.DLL and CMDIALOG.VBX, in your Windows\System directory. These are standard Microsoft Visual Basic files, which you may already have in your Windows\System directory, and if you do, you will not need the ones that come in this zip file.

Then just click on ECAPANEL.EXE in Explorer or File Manager, or create a shortcut for it on your desktop and click on that. You must run ECAPANEL.EXE in your EAW directory, and ECAPANEL.DAT must also be in that directory.

Select the aircraft you want to fly, and fly against, and exit. The selected aircraft will be substituted for the corresponding original ones when you restart EAW, and saved in ECA Control Panel. When you start ECA Control Panel at any later time your previously selected aircraft options will be displayed. Choose "Reset" (under "File") to restore the original ECA aircraft at any time.

ECAPANEL automatically updates ECA to the latest version, v1.4. The accompanying TXT file ECA14.TXT describes all the changes to EAW effected by ECA Versions 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4.

ECAPANEL makes no changes to your EAW files. EAW has its data in a series of compressed data files (*.CDF in your EAW directory), but it reads relevant individual files that it finds in the same directory first, before looking in one of the CDF files (sort of like you looking for something on your desk before looking in your filing cabinet - if you find it on your desk you look no further). The files in "Enemy Coast Ahead" and the ECA Control Panel will make no changes to your EAW files, and and the patch is thus completely reversible. To undo this patch, simply delete the files set out above. 

To fully delete ECA and ECA Control Panel, and return EAW to its original state, delete all of the following files from your EAW directory:

ECAPNL37.TXT (this file)
ECA14.TXT	
ECAPANEL.EXE
ECAPANEL.DAT		
All *.MPC files (7 of them)
All *.CPT files	(7 of them)
All *.FLT files	(30 of them)
All *.3DZ files
All *.TPC files
AMRLNAME.STR
BRTLNAME.STR
DNAMES.STR
GERLNAME.STR
LOADOUT.DAT
MISN40.DAT
PNAMES.STR
PLANES.DAT
SQDESCGR.STR
SQDESCUK.STR
SQDESCUS.STR
SQGR40.DAT
SQGR43.DAT
SQGR44.DAT
SQUK44.DAT
SQUS43.DAT
SQUS44.DAT
SQNAMEGR.STR
SQNAMEUK.STR
SQNAMEUS.STR
TARNAMES.STR 
TARTYPES.STR
WEAPONS.DAT
WEAPONS.STR

THE WAY IT WORKS: AIRCRAFT
EAW has limit of 30 aircraft, 20 of which were originally flyable. With ECA, an additional 7 of the non-flyable aircraft are now flyable (although those only in campaigns). 

ECAPANEL complements ECA, by enabling easy swapping of aircraft models within the 30-aircraft limit. Each new aircraft model will fly as it should, and is armed as it was. Change the P51B to the RAF Mustang IA, with its 4x20mm cannon, to fly or fly against. Try the A26B Invader with its 14x0.50 cal MGs, the Fw190A8/R1 with its 6x20mm cannon, or the Ju87G Stuka with its 2x37mm anti-tank cannon. Fly Russian machines in lieu of British ones, or Japanese ones in lieu of German ones. Some of the available aircraft, such as the Hawker Sea Fury, Hornet Mk3, XP-72 and Gotha Go-229 are post-WWII machines or experimental models that did not reach production before the end of WWII, but might have. They are included for interest, and also for post-1945 campaigns.

A couple of the changes are nominal only, but most are substantial, with changes (sometimes extensive) to flight models, armour levels, weapons and ordnance loads. Underwing cannon tubs, such as the Bf109G6 and Fw190A8 carried, now bring a real flight performance penalty. There are also many subtle historical ordnance changes (e.g. the Bf109E7 was fitted carry a bombload where the E3 and and E4 could not, and had improved pilot armour; the Hurricane II could carry rockets, unlike the Mk I, etc) to be discovered. 

There are some small idiosyncrasies in the "in-flight" weapons messages (an EAW limitation) which do not affect the weapons actually loaded. For example, selecting the Ju87G with its 37mm cannon will cause a change in the text string for the German 30mm to read 37mm. If then, for example, you fly the Me262, the in-flight message will tell you that you have 4x37mm cannon. This is a text error only - the Me262 still has 30mm cannon. Simply running ECA Control Panel and hitting "Reset" will put the text strings back to their original state. If you have a non-English-language version on EAW, you can delete RADIOTXT.STR from your EAW directory after running ECAPANEL to return your in-flight messages to your original language - you will just not have the correct in-flight message when you select the new heavy cannon. EAW is not really designed to utilize weapons larger than 30mm, and the new heavy-calibre weapons (37mm, 40mm, 50mm and 57mm) all required some work-arounds to function. They work quite well (albeit only with the 30mm sound), but you will find that because of their low rate of fire, they are better for ground attack than air-to-air work. Another very small limitation is that EAW only displays gun-flashes, smoke and ejected shells from three blocks each of four pilot-controlled guns, and will not give a meaningful in-flight text string for more than 8 guns in either the nose or wing position. This is only a problem with the A26 Invader, Hurricane IIb and the Typhoon 1a, where the gun flashes and the text strings respectively will not precisely correspond to the guns actually carried. Some aircraft without forward-firing pilot-operable guns (Arado 234, Potez 630, Defiant, Kate and Jill) had to have some non-historical weapons fitted to enable them to work properly in EAW.

THE WAY IT WORKS: PLACE NAMES
ECAPANEL (as of v3.0) has a Place Names function, under "File". It has 4 options, "Europe", "Pacific", "Russia", and "North Africa". The "Europe" option gives you the default EAW Western European place names and default years of operations (1940, 1943, 1944 and 1945). The "Pacific", "Russia" and "North Africa" options each change the names of every city, town and airfield in EAW (all 308 of them) to appropriate Pacific, Eastern European, or Mediterranean ones, plus change the default years of operation (to 1942, 1943, 1944 and 1945).

The Place Names options are achieved by adding 3 new files to your EAW directory, DNAMES.STR, MISN40.DAT and TARNAMES.STR. DNAMES.STR allows single missions to be flown in 1942, rather than in 1940. MISN40.DAT permits the appropriate aircraft models to take part in 1942 missions. In the Pacific, for example, in 1942 you can fly the Hurricane, Kittyhawk IA, Spitfire I, II or V, P40E Warhawk, F4F Wildcat, P38F Lightning, B17D Fortress, Ki43 Oscar, A6M2 Zero, Ki45 Nick, Ki21 Sally and G4M2 Betty. In Russia it is the MiG3, LaGG3, La5, Il-4, Bf109E or F, Bf110C or F, Me210 etc.

The changes to TARNAMES.STR change the names of every city, town and airfield in EAW (all 308 of them) to an appropriate Pacific, Eastern European, or Mediterranean one. Note that there are no changes to the EAW map or positions of cities etc, so the geography bears no relationship to reality. It is just name changes, to give a flavour. For example, with the Pacific option selected, place names in Britain are changed to Pacific ones which were always under Allied control (Pearl Harbor, Darwin, Port Moresby etc), while place names in Germany are Japanese, Korean, Manchurian and Chinese. Together with JayP's Pacific island terrain, this helps to create a suitable "Pacific" feel to EAW missions. And likewise with the snow-covered Russian front terrain available for the Russian front place names option, and the North African terrain and place names.

THE WAY IT WORKS: SQUADRONS
ECAPANEL incorporates the EAW pilot career editor EAWPILOT, and you can move from one to the other simply by clicking on the menu items "Squadron Editor" and "Aircraft Editor" respectively. So you can select a model of aircraft (say, the Hurricane IV instead of the Hurricane I) with the Aircraft Editor, then assign that aircraft to your campaign squadron with the Squadron Editor. EAWPILOT also enables you to change such things as the names of your campaign Group and Squadron, your airbase, the numbers of available aircraft, the names and other attributes of your pilots, and the month and year. You can fly your campaign at any time between 1940 and 1950.

EAW pilot careers, or campaigns, are contained in files named CAREERxx.SVE (where xx is a two-digit number such as 00, 01, etc). These files are found in your EAW SAVEDATA directory (typically C:\PROGRAMS\MICROPROSE SOFTWARE\EUROPEAN AIR WAR\SAVEDATA).

EAWPILOT operates by amending these career files. When saving an amended file you can save under any name, but EAW will only recognise and use a file named CAREERxx.SVE that is in the SAVEDATA directory. You can change any of the variables displayed. You must "Open" a career file before you can make changes to it. To retain any changes you must "Save" it under its current name, or "Save As" a new name, before you "Exit".

THE WAY IT DOESN'T WORK: AIRCRAFT SHAPES AND COLOUR SCHEMES
ECA Control Panel does not make any changes to aircraft shapes or colour schemes, but since Microprose released PICPAC.EXE in August 1999 there have been many colour schemes created and made available on the Net for EAW aircraft. For example, you can now swap to a Mustang in an R.A.F. campaign with ECAPANEL, and use a P51 in RAF colours. With the recent (February 2000) conversion of aircraft shapes from Microprose' "1942 Pacific Air War", there is also a large number of Pacific theatre shapes now available. Most recently (April 2000), Paulo Morais has cracked the EAW 3D shape code, and amended-shape skins are now becoming available. 

There are many websites from which aircraft skins and new 3D shapes are available. I cannot list all the skin websites now in existence, but most of these sites mentioned below have links to all or most of the other sites available. Perhaps the most extensive set of links to other EAW sites can be found at Sandbbagger's site (http://sandbagger.freeyellow.com/index.html).

For the Russian Front, ty the 12th IAP website (http://12iap.topcities.com/index.htm). Airbuddha's site (http://www.ezwv.com/~buddhe/EAW.htm) and E's site(http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Alley/6644/) have a Russian skin pack prepared by me, based on Paulo Morais' Russian skins. The LLv34 site (http://www.muodos.fi/LLv34/) has a range of British aircraft in Russian markings (including Hurricanes). There are also some interesting-looking German aircraft in Finnish colours available there. Winter terrain to create an authentic Eastern Front look is available from C. Lumpkin's site (http://www2.hawaii.edu/~clumpkin/eawskins.html). There are also some good Eastern Front skins on the JG5 site (http://www.madasafish.com/jerry/jg5/html/skins.html) and on Migge's site (http://personal.inet.fi/cool/mikko.kosonen/).
 
For the Pacific, Jamie Richards has produced an array of superb skins. Major Lee's site (http://www.kvi.net/~majorlee/) has several excellent Kawasaki Ki61 Hien ("Tony") two Zeros, a Betty, a cat-mouth Hellcat, and a bunch of Thunderbolts including a late-war P47N and an XP-72. Kikegg's site (http://members.xoom.com/kikegg/) has an A6M Zero and Nakajima Kikka, a superb P38F in Guadalcanal sharks-teeth markings, a USN F6F Hellcat, and others. Airbuddha's site (http://www.ezwv.com/~buddhe/EAW.htm) has a superb R.A.A.F. Spitfire IX in Pacific colours, an R.A.A.F. P40 Kittyhawk, as well as many other skins for the Pacific, including an F4U Corsair, an F6F Hellcat and an F8F Bearcat. C.Lumpkin (http://www2.hawaii.edu/~clumpkin/eawskins.html) has created the essential Pacific terrain. E's EAW Page(http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Alley/6644/) and Hakan Langebro's ECA Online also have a P47C cockpit without that annoying bar right in front of your eyes, which is much better if you are flying the F6F Hellcat.

If you want a Mediterranean touch, Migge's site has a number of desert-style skins (Bf109E, Bf110, Ju87 and He111), plus a Regia Aeronautica Bf109G, and E's EAW page has some Mediterranean terrain, and an outstanding desert Bf109E. A newer Mediterranean terrain set is available from Pretzelworks (http://sr9.xoom.com/Pretzelworks/Index.htm). Jamie Richards has done a nice North African Bf109F, which is available from Airbuddha's site or Major Lee's site.

Websites come and go, but some of the most current, with a wide variety of great skins and 3D shapes to be found, are Alessandro's Aces over Gyn site (http://geocities.com/alessandroborges/index.htm), at Luftsiege (http://www.geocities.com/luftsiege_home/index.html), Cord's EAW Page(http://eaw.thrustmaster.com/), Karl's site ( http://lide.vsp.cz/~psstruk1/), Mosi's Flightsim page http://mosi.thrustmaster.com), Geo's Eastern Aircraft Works (http://users.snip.net/~lekko/), Musgrove's EAW Annexe (http://12iap.topcities.com/musgrove.htm), Moggy's RAF Chattenden site(http://www.soft.net.uk/isis/download.htm), Stan's Stuff (http://stanley99.topcities.com/), Pilot Officer Prune's site (http://www.geocities.com/tedetedetede/EAW_Prune.html) and Rob der Fuchs' Foxskins (http://home.netc.net.au/~rware/).

AIRCRAFT GUNS and AMMUNITION LOADS
The full list of all flyable aircraft model options now available, listed under the respective original aircraft, together with a brief description of airspeed, guns and ammunition loads, is as follows (*=computer controlled). Also given is the actual duration of fire of the pilot-operable guns:	

P38H
	P38 H  		(414 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (nose) 	150 rpg (15 secs)
        4x.50 cal MG (nose) 	500 rpg (40 secs)

	P38D		(400 mph)	 
	1x37mm cannon (nose) 	60 rpg 	(25 secs)
        4x.50 cal MG (nose) 	500 rpg (40 secs)

	P38 F  		(400 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (nose) 	150 rpg (15 secs)
       	4x.50 cal MG (nose) 	500 rpg (40 secs)

	Whirlwind I 	(360 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (nose) 	60 rpg (6 secs)

	Mosquito VI 	(380 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (nose) 	150 rpg (15 secs)
      	4x.303 MG (nose) 	500 rpg (25 secs)

	Beaufighter Mk IF 	(333 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (nose) 	240 rpg (24 secs)
      	6x.303 MG (wings) 	500 rpg (25 secs)

	Yakovlev Yak-4	(335 mph)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	450 rpg (25 secs)
	*1x12.7mm MG

	Gloster Meteor Mk III (493 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (nose)	200 rpg (16 secs)

	Potez 631	(275 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (nose)	160 rpg (20 secs)
	4x7.5mm MG (wings)	450 rpg (16 secs)
	*1x7.5mm MG (rear)	750 rpg (50 secs)

P38J
	P38J  		(414 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (nose) 	150 rpg (15 secs)
	4x.50 cal MG (nose) 	500 rpg (40 secs)

	P38L1-LO 	(414 mph)
	8x.50 cal MG (nose) 	500 rpg (40 secs)
	4x.50 cal MG (wings) 	300 rpg (24 secs)

	P61B Black Widow	(366 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (nose) 500 rpg (50 secs)
      	4x.50 cal MG (top) 750 rpg (60 secs)

	F7F Tigercat 	(435 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings) 	200 rpg (20 secs)
	4x0.50 cal MG (nose)	300 rpg (24 secs)

	Fokker G-1 Mercury (295 mph)
	8x.303 cal MG (nose)	500 rpg (25 secs)
	*1x.303 cal MG (rear)

	Sukhoi Su-9	(559 mph)
	1x37mm cannon (nose)	45 rpg (19 secs)
	2x23mm cannon (nose)	140 rpg (15 secs)

P47C	
	P47C		(436 mph)
	8x.50 cal MG (wings) 	425 rpg (34 secs)

	P47B		(423 mph)
	8x.50 cal MG (wings) 	425 rpg (34 secs)
	
	P43A Lancer 	(357 mph)
	2x.50 cal MG (nose)	375 rpg (30 secs)
	2x.30 cal MG (wings)	400 rpg (20 secs)

	F6F-3 Hellcat	(380 mph)
	6x.50 cal MG (wings)	400 rpg (32 secs)	

	F6F-5 Hellcat	(380 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	200 rpg (20 secs)
	4x.50 cal MG (wings)	400 rpg (32 secs)

	F4F-3 Wildcat	(318 mph)
	4x.50 cal MG (wings)	450 rpg (36 secs)

	F4F-4 Wildcat	(318 mph)
	6x.50 cal MG (wings)	240 rpg (19 secs)

	F2A-2 Buffalo	(321 mph)
	2x.50 cal MG (nose)	300 rpg (24 secs)
	2x.50 cal MG (wings)	300 rpg (24 secs)

	F3F-2		(264 mph)
	2x.30 cal MG (nose)	450 rpg (22 secs)

	P47D-23		(436 mph)
	8x.50 cal MG (wings) 	425 rpg (34 secs)

	Sukhoi Su-2	(   mph)
	4x7.62mm MG (wings)	450 rpg (15 secs)
	*1x12.7mm MG	

P47D
	P47D-40		(436 mph)
	8x.50 cal MG (wings) 	425 rpg (34 secs)

	P47M		(470 mph)
	8x.50 cal MG (wings) 	425 rpg (34 secs)

	XP-72	 	(490 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings) 	300 rpg (24 secs)
	2x20mm cannon (wings) 	250 rpg (20 secs)

	P47N		(467 mph)
	8x.50 cal MG (wings) 	425 rpg (34 secs)

	F8F-1 Bearcat   (423 mph)
	4x20mm cannon		200 rpg (20 secs)

	TBF Avenger		(267 mph)
	2x.50 cal MG (nose)	350 rpg (28 secs)
	*1x.50 cal and 1x.30 cal MGs

	SB2C Helldiver	(295 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	250 rpg (25 secs)
	*2x.30 cal MG

	Il-2m3 Stormovik (251 mph)
	2x37mm cannon 		65 rpg (15 secs)
	2x7.62mm MG		450 rpg (15 secs)
	*1x12.7mm MG

	Hurricane I	(316 mph)
	8x.303 cal MG (wings) 	334 rpg (16.7 secs) 

P51B
	P51B		(439 mph)
	2x.50 cal MG (wings) 	350 rpg (28 secs)
	2x.50 cal MG (wings) 	270 rpg (21.6 secs)

	Mustang I 	(390 mph)
	2x.50 cal MG (nose)	375 rpg (30 secs)
	2x.50 cal MG (wings)	325 rpg (26 secs)
	4x.303 cal MG (wings)	350 rpg (17.5 secs)

	Mustang IA 	(390 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings)	120 rpg (12 secs)

	A-36A Apache	(390 mph)
	6x.50 cal MG (wings)	350 rpg (28 secs)

	F4U-4A Corsair (446 mph)
	6x.50 cal MG (wings) 	391 rpg (31 secs)

	P40E Warhawk	(362 mph)
	6x0.50 cal MGs (wings)	290 rpg (23 secs)

	P40N Warhawk	(378 mph)
	6x0.50 cal MGs (wings)	290 rpg (23 secs)

	P39D Airacobra		(335 mph)
	1x37mm cannon (nose)	30 rpg	(15 secs)
	2x0.50 cal MG (nose)	350 rpg (28 secs)
	2x.303 cal MG (wings)	450 rpg  (22.5 secs)

	TBD-1 Devastator	(206 mph)
	1x0.30 cal MGs (nose)	450 rpg (22 secs)
	*1x0.30 cal MG (rear cabin)
 
	SBD-3 Dauntless	(245 mph)
	2x0.50 cal MGs (nose)	450 rpg (36 secs)
	*2x0.30 cal MG (rear cabin)

	Fairey Battle Mk I (240 mph)
	1x.303 cal MG (nose) 500 rpg (25 secs)
	*1x.303 cal MG (rear cabin)

	Fairey Swordfish Mk I (138 mph)
	1x.303 cal MG (nose) 500 rpg (25 secs)
	*1x.303 cal MG (rear cabin)

	PZL P.23b Karas (186 mph)
	1x.303 cal MG (nose) 500 rpg (25 secs)
	*2x.303 cal MG (ventral and rear cabin)

	Yak-1		(364 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (spinner)	150 rpg	(11 secs)
	1x12.7mm MG (nose)	250 rpg	(19 secs)

P51D
	P51D(437 mph)
	2x.50 cal MG (wings) 	400 rpg (32 secs)
	4x.50 cal MG (wings) 	270 rpg (21.6 secs)

	P51H 		(487 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings) 	150 rpg (15 secs)

	P82B twin Mustang (461 mph)
	6x.50 cal MG (centre wing) 400 rpg (32 secs)

	F4U-1A Corsair (415 mph)
	6x.50 cal MG (wings) 	391 rpg (31 secs)

	F4U-4C Corsair (446 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings) 	180 rpg (18 secs)

	F4U-5 Corsair (470 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings) 	180 rpg (18 secs)

	F2G Corsair (470 mph)
	4x.50 cal MG (wings) 	300 rpg (24 secs)

	P63B Kingcobra (408 mph)
	1x37mm cannon (nose) 30 rpg  (15 secs)
	4x.50 cal MG (wings) 450 rpg (36 secs)

	Fokker D-XXI (286 mph)
	4x.303 cal MG (wings)	350 rpg (17 secs)

	P80c Shooting Star (558 mph)
	6x.50 cal MGs (nose)	450 rpg (36 secs) 

B26   	
	B26B Marauder	(317 mph)
	2x.50 cal MG (fuselage) 1000 rpg (80 secs)
      	2x.50 cal MG (fuselage) 1000 rpg (80 secs)
	1x.50 cal MG (nose) 	1000 rpg (80 secs)
	*2x.50 cal MG (top) 	1000 rpg
	*2x.50 cal MG (tail) 	1000 rpg
	*1x.50 cal MG (belly) 	1000 rpg

	A26B Invader	(355 mph)
	8x.50 cal MG (nose) 900 rpg (72 secs)
      	6x.50 cal MG wings) 900 rpg (72 secs)
	*2x.50 cal MG (top) 	1000 rpg
	*2x.50 cal MG (dorsal) 	1000 rpg

	P61B Black Widow	(366 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (nose) 500 rpg (50 secs)
      	4x.50 cal MG (top) 750 rpg (60 secs)

	Ilyushin Il-4	(260 mph)
	3x7.62mm MGs	1000 rpg

	B25B Mitchell	(264 mph)
	1x.50 cal MG (nose) 	1000 rpg (80 secs)
	*2x.50 cal MG (top)
	*2x.50 cal MG (tail)
	*2x.50 cal MG (sides)

	B25J Mitchell	(275 mph)
	12x.50 cal MG (fuselage) 900 rpg (72 secs)
	*6x.50 cal MG (top, tail and sides)

	B25J Mitchell	(275 mph)
	2x.50 cal MG (fuselage) 1000 rpg (80 secs)
      	2x.50 cal MG (fuselage) 1000 rpg (80 secs)
	1x.50 cal MG (nose) 	1000 rpg (80 secs)
	*6x.50 cal MG (top, tail and sides)

	PBY-5A Catalina	(173 mph)
	2x.30 cal MG (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
	*2x.50 cal MG (1 per side)

	Amiot 354 B4	(298 mph)
	2x7.5mm MGs (nose) 	900 rpg (32 secs)
	*5x7.5mm MGs (top and ventral)

	Blenheim Mk I	(285 mph)
	1x.303 cal MG (nose)	900 rpg (45 secs)
	*2x.303 cal MGs (top)	1000 rpg

	C-47 Dakota	(230 mph)
	1x.30 cal MG (nose)	900 rpg (45 secs)

Hurricane
	Hurricane I	(316 mph)
	8x.303 cal MG (wings) 	334 rpg (16.7 secs) 

	Hurricane IIb	(343 mph)
	12x.303 MG (wings) 	334 rpg (16.7 secs) 

	Hurricane IIc  	(343 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings) 	90 rpg 	(9 secs)
 
	Hurricane IId	(343 mph)
 	2x.303 MG (wings) 	334 rpg (16.7 secs) 
	2x40mm cannon (wings) 	45 rpg 	(15 secs)

	Hurricane IV	(355 mph)
 	2x.303 MG (wings) 	400 rpg (20 secs) 
	2x40mm cannon (wings) 	60 rpg 	(20 secs)

	Polikarpov I-153 (280 mph)
	4x7.62mm MG (nose)	750 rpg (33 secs)

	Polikarpov I-16 (304 mph)
	2x7.62mm MG (nose)	650 rpg (29 secs)
	2x7.62mm MG (wings)	900 rpg (30 secs)

	MiG-3		(398 mph)
	2x7.62mm MG (nose)	375 rpg	(16.7 secs)
	1x12.7mm MG (nose)	300 rpg	(22.5 secs)

	MiG-3T		(390 mph)
	2x7.62mm MG (nose)	375 rpg	(16.7 secs)
	1x12.7mm MG (nose)	300 rpg	(22.5 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG (wings)	350 rpg (20 secs)

	Kittyhawk IA (P40E)	(362 mph)
	6x0.50 cal MGs (wings)	290 rpg (23 secs)

	Morane-Saulnier MS.406	(304 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (nose)	60 rpg	(7.5 secs)
	2x7.5mm MG (wings)	350 rpg	(12.5 secs)

	PZL P.11c	(242 mph)
	2x.303 cal MG	(nose)	300 rpg (15 secs)
	2x.303 cal MG	(wings)	300 rpg (15 secs)

	CA-3 Wirraway (220 mph)
	2x.303 cal MG	(nose)	350 rpg (17 secs)
	*1x.303 cal MG	(rear cabin) 
  
Spitfire I
	Spitfire I	(355 mph)
 	8x.303 MG (wings) 	350 rpg (17.5 secs)

	Spitfire Ib	(355 mph)
	4x.303 MG (wings) 	350 rpg (17.5 secs)
	2x20mm cannon (wings) 	120 rpg (12 secs)

	Spitfire IIa	(365 mph)
 	8x.303 MG (wings) 	350 rpg (17.5 secs)

	Spitfire IIb	(365 mph)
	4x.303 MG (wings) 	350 rpg (17.5 secs)
	2x20mm cannon (wings) 	120 rpg (12 secs)

	Spitfire Vb	(374 mph)
	4x.303 MG (wings)	350 rpg (17.5 secs)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	120 rpg (12 secs)

	Fairey Fulmar Mk II (272 mph)
	8x.303 cal MG (wings) 1000 rpg (50 secs)

	LaGG-3		(348 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (nose)	175 rpg	(13 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	220 rpg (16.5 secs)

	P39Q Airacobra		(355 mph)
	1x37mm cannon (nose)	30 rpg	(15 secs)
	2x0.50 cal MG (nose)	350 rpg (28 secs)
	4x.303 cal MG (wings)	450 rpg  (22.5 secs)

	Dewoitine D.520	(329 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (nose)	60 rpg	(7.5 secs)
	4x7.5mm MG (wings)	500 rpg	(18 secs)

	PZL P.24A	(267 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	60 rpg	(7.5 secs)
	2x.303 cal MG (wings)	300 rpg	(15 secs)    
 
	Gauntlet Mk II	(230 mph)
	2x.303 cal MG (nose)	300 rpg	(15 secs)   
 
	CAC Boomerang II	(305 mph)
	4x.303 MG (wings)	450 rpg (22.5 secs)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	140 rpg (14 secs)

Spitfire IX 
	Spitfire IX	(408 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings) 	120 rpg (12 secs)
	4x.303 cal MG (wings) 	350 rpg (17.5 secs)

	Spitfire Va 	(374 mph)
	8x.303 cal MG (wings) 	350 rpg (17.5 secs)

	Spitfire Vb 	(374 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings) 	120 rpg (12 secs)
	4x.303 cal MG (wings) 	350 rpg (17.5 secs)

	Spitfire Vc 	(374 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings) 	120 rpg (12 secs)

	Spitfire XVI	(425 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings) 	150 rpg (15 secs)
	2x.50 cal MG (wings) 	250 rpg (20 secs)

	Yak-7B		(382 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (spinner)	150 rpg	(11 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	250 rpg	(19 secs)

	Yak-9D		(374 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (spinner)	150 rpg	(11 secs)
	1x12.7mm MG (nose)	250 rpg	(19 secs)

	Yak-9U		(418 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (spinner)	150 rpg	(11 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	250 rpg	(19 secs) 

	Yak-9P		(418 mph)
	3x20mm cannon		150 rpg	(11 secs)

	Caudron C.714	(289 mph)
	4x7.5mm MGs (wings)	350 rpg	(12 secs)

	Gladiator Mk I	(253 mph)
	2x.303 cal MG (nose)	300 rpg	(15 secs)
	2x.303 cal MG (wings)	300 rpg	(15 secs)      

Spitfire XIV 
	Spitfire XIV	(448 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings) 	150 rpg (15 secs)
	2x.50 cal MG (wings) 	250 rpg (25 secs)
	
	Spitfire XIVc 	(448 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings) 	150 rpg (15 secs)	

	Spitfire XXI 	(454 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings) 	150 rpg (15 secs)

	Seafire Mk 47 	(452 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings) 	150 rpg (15 secs)

	Yak-3		(407 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (spinner)	120 rpg	(9 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	250 rpg	(19 secs)

	Yak-3P		(407 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (spinner)	120 rpg	(9 secs)
	2x20mm cannon (nose)	150 rpg	(11 secs) 

	Yak-3M		(477 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (spinner)	120 rpg	(9 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	250 rpg	(19 secs)

	Bloch MB-155 (323 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	100 rpg (12.5 secs)
	2x7.5mm MG (wings) 	350 rpg (12.5 secs)

	Polikarpov I-15 (228 mph)
	4x7.62mm MG (nose)	750 rpg (33 secs)

Typhoon 
	Typhoon Ib 	(412 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings) 	140 rpg (14 secs)

	Typhoon Ia 	(412 mph)
	12x.303 MGs (wings) 	350 rpg (17.5 secs)

	Lavochkin La-5	(390 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (nose)	200 rpg (15 secs)

	Defiant Mk I	(303 mph)
	4x.303 cal MG		500 rpg (25 secs)

	Tomahawk IA (P40B)	(343 mph)
	4x0.30 cal MGs (wings)	500 rpg (25 secs)
	2x0.50 cal MGs (nose)	250 rpg (25 secs)

	Lavochkin La-5FN	(403 mph)
	3x20mm cannon (nose)	200 rpg (15 secs)

	Curtiss Hawk 75A	(311 mph)
	2x7.5mm MGs (nose)	250 rpg (9 secs)
	4x7.5mm MGs (wings)	350 rpg (12 secs)

	A-35B Vengeance	(279 mph)
	4x0.50 cal MGs (wings)	250 rpg (20 secs)
	*1x0.30 cal MG

	Avia S.199	(371 mph)
	2x13mm MG (nose) 	300 rpg (20 secs)
      2x20mm cannon (wings) 	80 rpg (6.4secs)

Tempest 
	Tempest V	(435 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings)	200 rpg (16 secs)

	Tempest VI	(445 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings)	200 rpg (16 secs)

	Tempest I	(466 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings)	140 rpg (14 secs)
	
	Skua Mk II	(228 mph)
	4x.303 cal MG (wings )  335 rpg (17 secs)
	*1x.303 cal MG

	Kittyhawk II (P40F)	(362 mph)
	6x0.50 cal MGs (wings)	290 rpg (23 secs)

	Sea Fury Mk 10 (460 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (wings)	200 rpg (16 secs)

	Lavochkin La-7	(413 mph)
	3x20mm cannon (nose)	200 rpg (15 secs)

	Bloch MB 152	(299 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	60 rpg (8 secs)
	2x7.5mm MGs (wings)	350 rpg (12 secs)

	Boeing P-26A	(234 mph)
	2x.30 cal MG (nose)	350 rpg (17 secs)

Mosquito

	Mosquito VI 	(380 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (nose) 	150 rpg (15 secs)
      	4x.303 MG (nose) 	500 rpg (25 secs)

	Mosquito II	(410 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (nose) 	150 rpg (15 secs)

	Mosquito XVIII 	(380 mph)
	1x57mm cannon (nose) 	25 rpg (25 secs)
      	4x.303 MG (nose) 	500 rpg (25 secs)

	Hornet Mk3 	(472 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (nose) 	250 rpg (20 secs)

	Beaufighter Mk IF 	(333 mph)
	4x20mm cannon (nose) 	240 rpg (24 secs)
      	6x.303 MG (wings) 	500 rpg (25 secs)

	Petlakov Pe-2	(336 mph)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	500 rpg (28.5 secs)
	*1x7.62mm MG (rear)	750 rpg (50 secs)
	*1x7.62mm MG (ventral)	750 rpg (50 secs)

	Petlakov Pe-3	(336 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (nose)	200 rpg (15 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	500 rpg (28.5 secs)
	*1x7.62mm MG (rear)	750 rpg (50 secs)

	Potez 630	(275 mph)
	1x7.5mm MG (nose)	1000 rpg (35 secs)
	*1x7.5mm MG (rear)	750 rpg (50 secs)

	Potez 631	(275 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (nose)	160 rpg (20 secs)
	4x7.5mm MG (wings)	450 rpg (16 secs)
	*1x7.5mm MG (rear)	750 rpg (50 secs)

	PZL P.37B Elk	(277 mph)
	1x.303 cal MG (nose)	1000 rpg (50 secs)
	*2x.303 cal MG (ventral and rear)

	Wellington Mk I	(235 mph)
	2x.303 cal MG (nose)	1000 rpg (50 secs)
	*2x.303 cal MG (rear turret)

	Tupolev SB-2	(255 mph)
	2x7.62 MG (nose)	1000 rpg (30 secs)
	*2x7.62mm MG (rear turret)

Bf109E
	Bf109E3		(348 mph)
	2x20mm MG FF (wings) 	60 rpg 	(9 secs)
	1x20mm MG FF (nose) 	150 rpg (22.5 secs)
	2x7.92mm MG17 (nose) 	500 rpg (25 secs)

	Bf109B2		(292 mph)
	2x7.92mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)

	Bf109E1		(348 mph)
	2x7.92mm MG17 (wings) 	500 rpg (25 secs)
	2x7.92mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)

	Bf109E4		(354 mph)
	2x20mm MG FF (wings) 	60 rpg (9 secs)
	2x7.92mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)

	Bf109E8		(365 mph)
	2x20mm MG FF (wings) 	60 rpg (9 secs)
	2x7.92mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)

	Bf109F2  	(388 mph)
	1x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	150 rpg (12 secs)
	2x7.92mm MG17 (nose) 	500 rpg (25 secs)

	Nakajima Ki-43 Oscar	(306 mph)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	450 rpg (30 secs)

	Nakajima Ki-27 Nate	(292 mph)
	2x7.7mm MG (nose)	750 rpg (45 secs)

	Macchi C.202 Folgore	(370 mph)
	2x12.7mm MGs (nose)	350 rpg (30 secs)

	He112 B1		(317 mph)
	2x20mm MG FF (wings) 	60 rpg (9 secs)
	2x7.92mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)

	He162 A2		(562 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (nose) 	150 rpg (12 secs)

	Bf109Z1		(456 mph)
	2x30mm (nose) 		65 rpg (6.5 secs)
	4x13mm MG (nose) 		300 rpg (24 secs)
	3x30mm (wings)		125 rpg (12.5 secs)

	F2A-1 Buffalo	(321 mph)
	2x.50 cal MG (nose)	300 rpg (24 secs)
	2x.50 cal MG (wings)	300 rpg (24 secs)

Bf109G
	Bf109F4  	(388 mph)
	1x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	150 rpg (12 secs)
	2x7.92mm MG17 (nose) 	500 rpg (25 secs)
        
	Bf109F4/R1  	(360 mph)
	1x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	150 rpg (12 secs)
	2x7.92mm MG17 (nose) 	500 rpg (25 secs)
      2x20mm MG FF (wings) 	60 rpg 	(9 secs)
       
	Bf109G6		(386 mph)
	1x20mm MG151 (nose) 	150 rpg (12 secs)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	300 rpg (20 secs)
        
	Bf109G2	(406 mph)
	1x20mm MG151 (nose) 	150 rpg (12 secs)
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	500 rpg (20 secs)

	Bf109G6/R6	(355 mph)  
	1x20mm MG151 (nose) 	150 rpg (12 secs)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 300 rpg (20 secs)
      2x20mm MG151 (wings) 	80 rpg ( 6.4secs)

	Bf109G10	(426 mph)
	1x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	65 rpg 	(6.5 secs)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	300 rpg (20 secs)
        
	Bf109G10/R4	(406 mph)  
	1x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	65 rpg 	(6.5 secs)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	300 rpg (20 secs)
	2x30mm Mk108 (wings) 	60 rpg 	( 6 secs)

	Kawasaki Ki-61-Ia  (368 mph)
	2x12.7mm  (nose)	250 rpg	(16.6 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG  (wings)	200 rpg	(13.3 secs)	

	Kawasaki Ki-61-Ib  (368 mph)
	2x20mm Ho-5  (nose)	120 rpg	(8.5 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG  (wings)	200 rpg	(13.3 secs)

	Kawasaki Ki-61-II  (379 mph)
	2x20mm Ho-5  (nose)	120 rpg	(8.5 secs)
	2x20mm MG151  (wings)	150 rpg	(12 secs)

	Macchi C.205 V Veltro		(399 mph)
	2x12.7mm MGs (nose)	350 rpg (30 secs)
	2x7.7mm MGs (wings)	450 rpg (23 secs)

	Macchi C.205 N Orion		(390 mph)
	2x12.7mm MGs (nose)	350 rpg (30 secs)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	80 rpg (6.5 secs)
	1x20mm cannon (nose)	150 rpg (12 secs)

	Dewoitine D.520	(329 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (nose)	60 rpg	(7.5 secs)
	4x7.5mm MG (wings)	500 rpg	(18 secs)

	Henschel Hs123 A1	(212 mph)
	2x7.92mm MG (nose)	450 rpg	(22.5 secs)

	Go229A1		(607 mph)
	4x30mm Mk103 (nose) 	150 rpg (15 secs)  

Bf109K
	Bf109K4		(452 mph)
	1x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	65 rpg 	(6.5 secs)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	300 rpg (20 secs)

	Bf109K6		(440 mph)
	1x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	65 rpg 	(6.5 secs)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	300 rpg (20 secs)
        2x30mm Mk 103 (wings) 	70 rpg 	(10 secs)

	Bf109G14		(426 mph)
	1x20mm MG151 (nose) 	250 rpg 	(20 secs)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	300 rpg (20 secs)

	Me163 B1 Komet	(596 mph)
	2x30mm Mk 108 cannon	60 rpg	(6 secs)

	Ta183A1		(597 mph)
	4x30mm Mk108 cannon	120 rpg (12 secs)

	Nakajima Ki-44 Tojo (376 mph)
	2x12.7mm MGs  (nose)	450 rpg (30 secs)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	140 rpg  (11 secs)

	Kawanishi N1K1-J George (363 mph)
	2x7.7mm MGs (nose)	750 rpg (50 secs)
	4x20mm Type 99/2 cannon 125 rpg (10 secs)

	Kawanishi N1K2-J George (369 mph)
	4x20mm Type 99/2 cannon 145 rpg (12 secs)

	Ki-200 Shusui	(580 mph)
	2x30mm Ho-105 cannon	60 rpg (8 secs)

	Fiat G.55 Centauro (385 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (nose)	250 rpg (20 secs)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	80 rpg  (6 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	350 rpg (30 secs)

	Ju87B		(238 mph)	
	2x7.9mm MG17 (wings) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
	*1x7.9mm MG17 (rear cockpit)

	Ju87G		(250 mph)	
	2x37mm cannon (wings) 	45 rpg (20 secs)
	*1x7.9mm MG17 (rear cockpit)

	He51B1		(205 mph)	
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose)	500 rpg (25 secs)

Bf110C
	Bf110C4		(326 mph)
	2x20mm MGFF cannon(nose) 180 rpg (27 secs)
        4x7.9mm MG17 (nose)	1000 rpg (50 secs)
        *1x7.9mm MG17 (rear cockpit) 	750 rpg

	Bf110F1		(352 mph)
	2x20mm MGFF cannon(nose) 180 rpg (27 secs)
        4x7.9mm MG17 (nose)	1000 rpg (50 secs)
        *1x7.9mm MG17 (rear cockpit) 	750 rpg

	Bf110F4		(345 mph)  
	2x20mm MG FF cannon (nose) 180 rpg (27 secs)
	4x7.9mm MG17 (nose)	1000 rpg(50 secs)
        2x30mm Mk108 (ventral tray) 135  rpg (13.5 secs)
        *1x7.9mm MG81 (rear cockpit) 1000 rpg

	Bf110F4a	(340 mph)  
	2x20mm MG 151 cannon (nose) 225 rpg (18 secs)
	4x7.9mm MG17 (nose)	1000 rpg (50 secs)
        2x30mm Mk108 (ventral tray) 135  rpg (13.5 secs)
        *1x7.9mm MG81 (rear cockpit) 1000 rpg

	Ta 154A1	(404 mph)  
	2x20mm MG 151 cannon (nose) 200 rpg (16 secs)
	2x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	160  rpg (16 secs)

	Ar 234B2	(460 mph)
	*1x20mm cannon (rear)

	Ar 234B6	(460 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (nose)	250 rpg (20 secs)
        *1x20mm cannon (rear)

	He219A7		(416 mph)	
	4x30mm Mk 108 (nose) 	200 rpg (20 secs)
	2x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	250 rpg (20 secs)

	Ki-45 Nick		(340 mph)
	2x20mm Type99/2 cannon(nose) 225 rpg (18 secs)
        1x30mm Ho105 cannon (nose)	80 rpg (10 secs)
        *1x7.9mm MG17 (rear cockpit) 	750 rpg

Bf110G
	Bf110G2		(342 mph)
	2x20mm MG FF cannon (nose) 180 rpg (27 secs)
        4x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
        *1x7.9mm MG81 (rear cockpit) 1000 rpg

	Bf110G4		(340 mph)
	2x20mm MG151 (nose) 	325 rpg (26 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (nose) 	150 rpg (12 secs)
        2x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	135  rpg (13.5 secs)
        *1x7.9mm MG81 (rear cockpit) 1000 rpg

	Bf110G4/R4	(340 mph)
	4x20mm MG151 (nose) 	275 rpg (22 secs)
      	2x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	135  rpg (13.5 secs)
	2x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	80  rpg (8 secs)
      	*1x7.9mm MG81 (rear cockpit) 1000 rpg

	Me410A2		(385 mph)  
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
      	4x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	180 rpg (14.4 secs)
      	*1x13mm MG131 (right waist) 	500 rpg
      	*1x13mm MG131 (left waist) 	500 rpg

	Me410B6		(395 mph) 
	2x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	225 rpg (18 secs)
	2x13mm MG 131 (nose) 	500 rpg (33 secs)
	2x30mm Mk 103 (nose)	140 rpg (20 secs)
      	*1x13mm MG131 (right waist) 500 rpg
      	*1x13mm MG131 (left waist) 500 rpg

	Ju88G7		(363 mph)	
	4x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	250 rpg (25 secs)
	2x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	200 rpg (20 secs)
	*1x7.9mm MG17

	Ki-46 Dinah		(391 mph)
	2x20mm Ho-5 cannon(nose) 250 rpg (20 secs)
      	1x37mm Ho203 cannon (nose)   50 rpg (20 secs)

	Ki-96 Toryu		(391 mph)
	2x20mm Type99/2 cannon(nose) 250 rpg (20 secs)
      	1x30mm Ho105 cannon (nose)   120 rpg (16 secs)

	Meridionali Ro58	(376 mph)
	3x20mm cannon (nose)	225 rpg (18 secs)
	2x20mm cannon (ventral) 150 rpg (12 secs)

	Me210A1		(350 mph)
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
      2x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	180 rpg (14.4 secs)
      *2x13mm MG131 (waist) 500 rpg


Me410
	Me410A2		(385 mph)  
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
      4x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	180 rpg (14.4 secs)
      *1x13mm MG131 (right waist) 	500 rpg
      *1x13mm MG131 (left waist) 	500 rpg

	Me210A1		(350 mph)
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
      2x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	180 rpg (14.4 secs)
      *1x13mm MG131 (right waist) 500 rpg
      *1x13mm MG131 (left waist) 500 rpg

	Me410A1		(385 mph)
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
      2x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	180 rpg (14.4 secs)
      *1x13mm MG131 (right waist) 	500 rpg
      *1x13mm MG131 (left waist) 	500 rpg

	Me410B2/R5	(391 mph) 
	6x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	180 rpg (18 secs)
      *1x13mm MG131 (right waist) 500 rpg
      * 1x13mm MG131 (left waist) 500 rpg

	Me410B2/U2	(391 mph) 
	4x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	180 rpg (18 secs)
	2x30mm Mk 108 (nose) 	135 rpg (13.5 secs)
      *1x13mm MG131 (right waist) 500 rpg
      *1x13mm MG131 (left waist) 500 rpg

	Me410B2/U4	(391 mph) 
	2x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	225 rpg (18 secs)
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
	1x50mm BK5 cannon (nose) 20 rpg (20 secs)
      *1x13mm MG131 (right waist) 500 rpg
      *1x13mm MG131 (left waist) 500 rpg

	Me410B6		(395 mph) 
	2x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	225 rpg (18 secs)
	2x13mm MG 131 (nose) 	500 rpg (33 secs)
	2x30mm Mk 103 (nose)	140 rpg (20 secs)
      *1x13mm MG131 (right waist) 500 rpg
      *1x13mm MG131 (left waist) 500 rpg

	Hs129B2/R2		(253 mph) 
	2x20mm MGFF/M (nose) 	180 rpg (20 secs)
	2x13mm MG 131 (wings) 	450 rpg (30 secs)
	1x30mm Mk 108 (nose)	120 rpg (12 secs)

	J1N1-S Gekko		(315 mph) 
	1x20mm cannon (nose) 	180 rpg (14 secs)
	2x7.9mm MG (nose) 	1000 rpg (60 secs)
      *2.7.9mm MG (rear) 	500 rpg

	Ki-102 Randy		(360 mph) 
	2x30mm Ho-105 cannon (nose) 120 rpg (16 secs)
      *2.7.9mm MG (rear) 	500 rpg

Fw190A
	Fw190A1		(382 mph)
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	900 rpg (45 secs)
	2x7.9mm MG17 (inner wing) 900 rpg (45 secs)
	2x20mm MG FF/M (outer wing) 55  rpg (8 secs)

	Fw190A4		(385 mph) 
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	900 rpg (45 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 200 rpg (16 secs)
	2x20mm MG FF/M (outer wing) 55  rpg (8 secs)

	Fw190A6		(385 mph) 
	2x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	900 rpg (45 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)
	2x20mm MG 151 (outer wing) 140 rpg (11 secs)

	Fw190A8		(402 mph)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	475 rpg (31 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)
	2x20mm MG 151 (outer wing) 140  rpg (11 secs)

	Fw190A8/R1	(390 mph)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	475 rpg (31 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)
	4x20mm MG 151 (outer wing) 125  rpg (10 secs)

	Fw190A8/R2	(390 mph)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	475 rpg (31 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)
	2x30mm Mk 108 (outer wing) 150  rpg (15 secs)

	Fw190A8/R3	(390 mph)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	475 rpg (31 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)
	2x30mm Mk 103 (outer wing) 140  rpg (20 secs)

	Fw190F8 	(368 mph)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	475 rpg (31 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)

	A6M2 Zero	(331 mph)
	2x7.7mm MG (nose)	500 rpg	(30 secs)
	2x20mm Type 99/1 cannon 60 rpg	(7 secs)

	A6M5 Zero	(351 mph)
	1x7.7mm MG (nose)	500 rpg	(30 secs)
	1x13.2 mm MG (nose)	160 rpg (12 secs)
	2x20mm Type 99/2 cannon 125 rpg	(10 secs)

	J2M3 Jack	(363 mph)
	4x20mm Type 99/2 cannon 125 rpg (10 secs)

	Macchi C.200 Saetta	(313 mph)
	2x12.7mm MGs (nose)	450 rpg (38 secs)

	Reggiane C.2000 Falco	(329 mph)
	2x12.7mm MGs (nose)	500 rpg (42 secs)

	IAR-80b			(317 mph)
	2x13mm MGs (wings)	300 rpg (20 secs)
	2x7.92mm MGs (wings)	450 rpg (18 secs)

Fw190D
	Fw190D9 	(426 mph)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	475 rpg (31 secs)

	Fw190D11 	(430 mph)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)
	2x30mm Mk108 (outer wing) 85 rpg (8.5 secs)
	
	Fw190D12 	(440 mph)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)
	1x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	90 rpg (9 secs)

	Ta152C2		(463 mph)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 175 rpg (14 secs)
	1x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	90 rpg (9 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (nose)	150 rpg (12 secs)

	Ta152H1		(472 mph)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)
	1x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	90 rpg (9 secs)

	Do335A1		(474 mph)
	2x20mm MG151 (nose) 	250 rpg (20 secs)
	1x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	90 rpg (9 secs)

	Do335B1		(474 mph)
	2x20mm MG151 (nose) 	250 rpg (20 secs)
	1x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	90 rpg (9 secs)
	2x30mm Mk108 (wings) 	90 rpg (9 secs)

	Mitsubishi A5M4 Claude	(270 mph)
	2x7.7mm MG (nose)	750 rpg (45 secs)

	Nakajima Ki-84	(388 mph)
	4x20mm Ho-5 (wings) 	120 rpg (8.5 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose) 	450 rpg (30 secs)

	Kawasaki Ki-100	(332 mph)
	2x20mm Ho-5 (nose) 	175 rpg (12 secs)
	2x12.7mm MG (wings) 	450 rpg (30 secs)

	Nakajima A6M2-N Rufe (270 mph)
	2x7.7mm MG (nose)	500 rpg	(30 secs)
	2x20mm Type 99/1 cannon 60 rpg (7 secs)

	2x20mmcannon (wings) 60 rpg (10 secs)

	J7W1 Shinden	(465 mph)
	4x30mm cannon (nose)	80 rpg (11 secs)

	Fiat CR-32 Chirri	(221 mph)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	350 rpg (30 secs)

	Fiat CR-42 Falco	(266 mph)
	2x12.7mm MG (nose)	450 rpg (38 secs)

Me262
	Me262A1		(542 mph)
	2x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	100 rpg (10 secs)
	2x30mm MG108 (nose) 	80 rpg 	(8 secs)

	Me262A1/U1 	(535 mph)
	4x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	100 rpg (10 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (nose) 	125 rpg (10 secs)

	Me262A1/U4 	(520 mph)
	1x50mm BK-5 (nose) 	35 rpg (28 secs)

	Me262A2		(530 mph)
	2x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	100 rpg (10 secs)
	2x30mm MG108 (nose) 	80 rpg 	(8 secs)

	Me262A2/U1	(530 mph)
	2x30mm MG108 (nose) 	80 rpg 	(8 secs)

	Me262B1/U1		(530 mph)
	4x30mm Mk108 (nose) 	100 rpg (10 secs)
	2x30mm MG108 (nose) 	80 rpg 	(8 secs)

	Nakajima J9N1 Kikka	(442 mph)
	2x30mm Ho-105 cannon (nose) 100 rpg (13.3 secs)

	Nakajima J9N3 Kikka	(520 mph)
	2x30mm Ho-105 cannon (nose) 100 rpg (13.3 secs)

	Ki-201 Karyu	(529 mph)
	2x30mm Ho-105 cannon (nose) 100 rpg (13.3 secs)
	2x20mm Ho-5 cannon (nose) 250 rpg (17.6 secs)

Ju88A	
	Ju88A4		(280 mph)
	*3x7.9mm MG17 			1000 rpg

	Ju88A13		(280 mph)
	8x7.9mm MG17 (nose)	900 rpg (45 secs)
	6x7.9mm MG17 (wings)	900 rpg (45 secs)
	*1x7.9mm MG17

	Do17Z2		(255 mph)
	*3x7.9mm MG17 			1000 rpg

	Do217J2		(304 mph)
	4x7.9mm MG17 (nose)	900 rpg (45 secs)
	4x20mm MG151 (nose)	450 rpg (36 secs)
	*1x7.9mm MG17

	Ki-21 Sally		(302 mph)
	*3x7.mm MG 			1000 rpg

	Ki-49 Helen		(306 mph)
	*4x7.7mm MG 			1000 rpg

	P1Y1 Frances		(325 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (nose)	350 rpg (25 secs)
	*1x20mm cannon (rear cockpit) 350 rpg

	Q1W1 Lorna		(200 mph)
	1x20mm cannon (nose)	250 rpg (18 secs)
	*1x7.7mm MG (rear cockpit) 1000 rpg

	Fiat BR.20M Cicogna	(267 mph)
	*3x7.7mm MG 			1000 rpg

Ju88C
	Ju88C6		(311 mph)
	2x20mm MG FF/M (nose) 	200 rpg (23 secs)
	1x20mm MG FF/M (nose) 	200 rpg (23 secs)
	3x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
	*2x7.9mm MG17

	Ju88G7		(363 mph)	
	4x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	250 rpg (25 secs)
	2x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	200 rpg (20 secs)
	*1x7.9mm MG17

	Ju88R2		(355 mph)
	2x20mm MG FF/M (nose) 	200 rpg (23 secs)
	1x20mm MG FF/M (nose) 	200 rpg (23 secs)
	3x7.9mm MG17 (nose) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
	*2x7.9mm MG17

	He219A7		(416 mph)	
	4x30mm Mk 108 (nose) 	200 rpg (20 secs)
	2x20mm MG 151 (nose) 	250 rpg (20 secs)

	Do17Z2		(255 mph)
	*3x7.9mm MG17 			1000 rpg

	P1Y2-S Kyokko		(340 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (nose)	450 rpg (32 secs)
	*1x20mm cannon (rear cockpit)

Ju87
	Ju87B		(238 mph)	
	2x7.9mm MG17 (wings) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
	*1x7.9mm MG17 (rear cockpit)

	Ju87D		(255 mph)
	2x20mm MG FF/M (wings) 	250 rpg (28.8 secs)
	*1x7.9mm MG17 (rear cockpit)

	Ju87G		(250 mph)
	2x37mm cannon(wings) 	45 rpg 	(19.2 secs)
	*1x7.9mm MG17 (rear cockpit)

	Fw190F8 	(368 mph)
	2x13mm MG131 (nose) 	475 rpg (31 secs)
	2x20mm MG151 (inner wing) 250 rpg (20 secs)

	Aichi D3A2 Val	(267 mph)	
	2x7.7mm (wings) 	1000 rpg (50 secs)
	*1x7.7mm MG (rear cockpit)

	Nakajima B5N2 Kate (235 mph)
	*1x7.7mm MG (rear cockpit)

	Nakajima B6N2 Jill (299 mph)
	*2x7.7mm MG (rear cockpit and ventral tunnel)

	Aichi B7A2 Grace (352 mph)
	2x20mm cannon (wings)	125 rpg (10 secs)
	*1x7.92mm MG (rear cockpit)

	Aichi E13A Jake (234 mph)
	*1x7.7mm MG (rear cockpit)

	Breda Ba 65 (258 mph)
	2x12.7mm MG  300 rpg (20 secs)
	*1x12.7mm MG

He111	
	He111H2		(252 mph)
	*6x7.9mm MG17

	Ju52/3m		(171 mph)
	*2x7.9mm MG17

	Me323V1		(177 mph)
	*10x7.9mm MG17

	He177A5		(303 mph)
	*3x7.9mm MG17, 3x13mm MG, 2x20mm

	G4M2 Betty	(272 mph)
	*5x7.9mm MG

	G4M3 Betty	(292 mph)
	*5x7.9mm MG

	Ki-67 Peggy	(334 mph)
	*4x12.7mm MG

	H6K4 Mavis	(238 mph)
	*4x7.9mm MG plus 1x20mm cannon

	SM-79bis		(267 mph)
	*3x12.7mm MG


ECA Control Panel Version 1.0 (June 1999)
The first release version of ECA Control Panel.

ECA Control Panel Version 1.1 update changes:
1. Corrected an error in the in-flight messages for the Mosquito guns, and corrected the Mosquito ammunition loads.
2. Corrected the MG17 ammunition load for the Bf109E3.
3. A major bug-fix, to correct the original Microprose error which made the left wing of all aircraft immune to gun-fire. The original EAW had the hit-box for the left wing superimposed over the right wing! This was why the right wing was always the one to break-up under fire, while the left wing was invulnerable. Now both wings are targets.
4. Fixed the Spitfire Ia and IIa guns (the "6 instead of "8" gun bug).
5. Finallly fixed the "bombers turning back" bug.

ECA Control Panel Version 1.2 update changes:
1. Corrected a bug in the Spitfire Va routine, which caused an exit to Windows.
2. Changed the program title to read correctly, as version 1.2.
3. Added the Spitfire XIVc, with 4x20mm cannon.

ECA Control Panel Version 1.4 update changes (October 1999):
1. This is not an error, there was no ECA Control Panel v1.3. I skipped a version number to bring ECA and ECA Control panel into step.
2. Version 1.4 makes a substantial change to aircraft damage levels, increasing them all by 50%. This is to reduce the greatly increased lethality of guns caused by the official Microprose EAW v1.2 patch.

ECA Control Panel Version 2.0 update changes (December 1999):
1. This is not an error, I jumped from ECA Control Panel v1.4 to v2.0, to signify the major structural changes which have been made to the program.
2. All 30 EAW aircraft are now included in ECA Control Panel v2.0, so that (even for the non-flyable B17, B24 and V1) a number of different models can be selected for each.
3. Store and "Reset". All changes made by ECA Control Panel are now stored, and not reset automatically. The ECA default aircraft can be restored individually, or all at once by hitting "Reset".
4. The single-mission menus will now reflect the chosen aircraft options.
5. The Squadron Editor will now start by default in the standard Microprose SAVEDATA directory, not in the EAW directory.
6.  Changes have been made to increase the stand-alone stability of ECA Control Panel. Basically, ECA Control Panel should now function with EAW, either with or without ECA installed (although if you do not have ECA installed, and use the Squadron Editor to select one of the aircraft that is non-flyable without ECA, EAW will crash when you try to fly a mission in that aircraft).
7. A whole host of Russian, Japanese and Italian aircraft options have been added, plus U.S Pacific war aircraft.
8. A small change has been made to correct the Fw190D-11 armament.
9. Combat slats have been added to the Bf109E, G and K, the Bf110C and G, and the Me262, and they will now function as energy fighters.

ECA Control Panel Version 3.0 update changes (March 2000):
1. This is not an error, I jumped from ECA Control Panel v2.0 to v3.0, to signify a major function change, the place names option, which has been added to the program. The original Western European, plus Pacific, Russian front and North African places name options, are now available. There are also some "Global" selection options that have been added.
2. Added U.S. and Japanese aircraft the F4U-1, F4U-4, F4U-4C and F2G Corsairs, F4F-3 and F4F-4 Wildcat, P40E and P40N Warhawk, P39D Airacobra, TBD Devastator, SBD Dauntless, TBF Avenger, SB2C Helldiver, P61B Black Widow, B25B and B25J Mitchell, PBY-5A Catalina, the razorback P47D-23, Ki43 Oscar, Ki44 Tojo, N1K1-J and N1K2-J George, J2M3 Jack, Ki84 Frank, Ki46 Dinah, Ki21 Sally, Ki49 Helen, Q1W1 Lorna, G4M3 Betty, Ki67 Peggy, H6K4 Mavis, B5N2 Kate, B6N2 Jill and G8N1 Rita.
3. Added the Hawker Sea Fury Mk 10, Ilyushin Il-4, P39Q Airacobra, Heinkel He219, Morane-Saulnier MS.406 and Dewoitine D.520.
4. Corrected a small date problem in the squadron editor, and made a number of small changes to aircraft functions, armour levels, dates of first availability, and names.
5. Made a number of changes to aircraft nationality, and added the RAF B24 Liberator and B25 Mitchell.
6. Made a number of changes to aircraft names displayed in the sim.

THE VERSION 3.1 CHANGES
1. Corrected a typo in the "Global changes" menu.
2. Made a number of changes to gun flash points, to accord with the new 1942 Pacific Air War ("PAW") skins.
2. Fixed the operation of the landing gear on a number of aircraft, especially the new PAW ones, so that they retract and extend in the correct direction, and fixed the tricycle undercarriages on the Airacobras and the He219.
3. Resolved a difficulty with the display of some of the twin-engined PAW skins (B25, PBY, Betty and Mavis) at medium distance.
4. Added the Bf109E1, Bf109F2, Do 17Z and Do 217J, Beaufighter Mk IF, Tomahawk Mk IA and Kittyhawk Mk II.
5. Added the Me410A2 and Me410B6 as Bf110G alternatives, flyable in single missions.
6. Added the Dewoitine D.520 (Vichy Air Force) in the Bf109G slot.
7. Added a number of 1940-era aircraft, the French Caudron C.714, Curtiss Hawk 75A, Bloch MB 152, Potez 630 and Potez 631, and Amiot 354 B4, a "French (1940) Aircraft" global change option, and the Dutch Fokker G-1 Mercury.
8. Made a number of changes to flight models, especially the XP72, P47M, P47N, and F8F.
9. Fixed an AI problem with the Potez 630, Kate and Jill, by adding a (non-historical) pilot-operable nose MG. 
10. Changed the Mosquito XVIII, Pe2 and Potez 630 to be bombers, rather than fighters, which can thus be escorted by R.A.F. or Armee de l'Air aircraft.

THE VERSION 3.2 CHANGES
1. Added an on-screen information routine, which gives maximum speed and weapons loads of all of the various aircraft options. 
2. Added the Boulton-Paul Defiant MkI, Fairey Fulmar Mk II, Fairey Battle Mk I, Brewster F2A-2 Buffalo, Fiat BR.20M Cicogna bomber, Macchi C.205 N Orion interceptor, Nakajima Ki-27 Nate, Reggiane Re.2000, IAR-80b, Me163 Komet (and its Japanese counterpart, the Ki-200 Shusui), the Ta183A1 jet (a prototype only at the war's end, from which the MiG15 was developed), and the Bf109G14 (in the Bf109K slot).
3. Added a number of already-available aircraft, in alternative slots. The Spitfire Vb is now available in the Spitfire I slot (as well as in the Spitfire IX slot), and the Mosquito VI and Beaufighter MkIF are now available for single-missions in the P38H slot (as well as in the Mosquito slot). The Ju87B and Ju87G are also now available for single -missions, in the Bf109K slot.
4. Fixed an AI problem with the Defiant, by adding (non-historical) pilot-operable nose MGs. 
5. Added underwing cannon pods to the Bf109F4/R1, G6/R4, G6/R6 and G10/R4, and twin-cannon pods to the Fw190A8/R1.
6. Added underwing cannon pods to the Ju87G. Note that Paulo Morais' new Ju87G 3D shape and skin files (PJU87F.3DZ, PJU87M.3DZ, PJU87P.3DZ, PJU87TES.TPC, PJU87TEX.TPC and PJU87TRA.TPC, which are available from Mosi's website: http://members.friendfactory.com/cmosi/index.htm) must be in your EAW directory for these additions to be visible.
7. Fixed an error in some of the "Global Changes" routines, which crept in when extra aircraft were added in v3.1.
8. Made some changes to a number of the flight models.

THE VERSION 3.3 CHANGES (July 2000)
1. Added the P63B Kingcobra, P80 Shooting Star, B29 Superfortress, Polikarpov I-16, Petlyakov Pe-8, Sukhoi Su-2, Il-2m3 Stormovik, Yakovlev Yak-4, Lancaster Mk I, Halifax Mk III, Bristol Blenheim Mk I, Blackburn Skua Mk II, Meteor Mk III, Fokker D-XXI, Me323V1 Gigant, J7W1 Shinden, B7A2 Grace and Breda Ba 65.
2. Changed the U.S. B25J to the attack version, with 12x.50 cal MGs in the nose.
3. Added the Ju88G7 in the Bf110G slot, so that it can be flown in single missions.
4. Added the Ki27 Nate in the Fw190D slot, so it can be flown as well as the Ki43 Oscar (in the Bf109E slot).
5. Fixed the Me262A2 bomb-load points, so that the bombs are now shown correctly as carried under the nose, not the wings. Note that Paulo Morais' new Me262 3D shape (P262AF.3DZ and P262AG.3DZ, which are available from Mosi's website: (http://members.friendfactory.com/cmosi/index.htm) must be in your EAW directory for this change to be visible.
6. Added R4M rockets and wing-bombs as options for the Fw190D11 and D12, and the Ta152s. Note that Paulo Morais' new Fw190D and/or Ta152 3D shape (P190DF.3DZ, which is available from Mosi's website: (http://members.friendfactory.com/cmosi/index.htm) must be in your EAW directory for these additions to be visible.
7. Made some changes to the heavy-calibre (37mm and up) cannon, to render them more effective.
8. Fixed the bomb and rocket launch-points on the F4U Corsair, and the gun flash points on the F4F Wildcat.
9. Fixed the gun flash points and gear retraction on a number of aircrat to fit new 3D shapes.
10. Made a number of small changes to flight models and armour levels.

THE VERSION 3.4 CHANGES
1. Added the Westland Whirlwind, PZL P.11c, PZL P.24A, PZL P.23b Karas and PZL P.37B Los, the Polikarpov I-15 and I-153 "Chaika", Yak-7B, Gloster Gauntlet Mk II and Gladiator Mk I, Wellington Mk I, Tupolev SB-2 and Fairey Swordfish Mk I, and substituted the Supermarine Spiteful Mk 14 for the Spitfire XXIII.
2. Added the F3F-2 biplane, the Yak-1, the F4U-4A Corsair (in the P51B slot) and the F4U-5 Corsair, and the Hurricane Mk I in the P47D slot.
3. Added the Bf109B2, Heinkel He 51B1, Heinkel He112B1, Heinkel He162A2 "Salamander", Dornier Do335 "Pfeil", Ar234B2 "Blitz", Henschel Hs 123A1, Ta154A1 "Moskito", Fiat CR-32 Chirri, Fiat CR-42 Falco, Ju52/3m, Me262A1/U4, Me262A2/U1 and Me262B1/U1.
4. Added two tokko (kamikaze) aircraft, the Zero and Val, in the V1 slot.
5. Added new "Spanish 1937", "Polish 1939" and "Western 1940" global options.
6. Changed the gun flash points on a number of aircraft, to fit new 3D shapes (Meteor, F7F Tigercat).
7. Fixed the viewing distances for a number of aircraft, so that they now appear correctly at medium and long range (Meteor, F7F Tigercat, Ki45 Nick, MiG3).
8. Made some changes to a number of aircraft flight models (Me163, Ta183, Macchi C.200, P38L).

THE VERSION 3.5 CHANGES (May 2001)
1. Added the Spitfire XVI (Spitfire IX slot), CAC Boomerang II, CAC CA-3 Wirraway, Vultee A-35B Vengeance, Boeing P-26A Peashooter, F2A-1 Buffalo (as an Axis aircraft, in the Bf109E slot), Henschel Hs129 B2/R2, He219A7 (Bf110C slot), Me210A1 (Bf110G slot), and Gotha Go-229A1.
2. Substantially re-wrote most of the ordnance-changing code routines (not a change visible to the user, but it cleans up the code a lot).
3. Made a few small changes to various aircraft weapons and ordnance loads. Specifically, corrected errors in the G4M2 and G4M3 Betty and Ki-67 Peggy bombloads, corrected the muzzle velocity of the Me262 A1/U1' 20mm cannon, corrected the various Bf109F's nose cannon from the 20mm MGFF to the MG151, corrected the Fw190D and Ta152 ammunition loads, fixed the Me163 and Ki200 gun flash points to correspond the new Komet 3D shape and skin, increased the Polikarpov I-15, I-16 and I-153 ammunition loads, and removed the N1K2-J George's nose MGs.
4. Made a number of more substantial ordnance load changes, specifically to the Tempests and Sea Fury, F4U-1A, -4A and -4C Corsairs, P40E and P40N, Polikarpov I-153 and I-16, Yak-1, and Me163. The Hurricane IId and IV will now carry their proper underwing 40mm cannon pods (and the gun flash points have been adjusted to correspond), but note that Paulo Morais' new Hurricane 3D shape (PHURRF.3DZ, which is available from Mosi's website: http://mosi.thrustmaster.com) must be in your EAW directory for the pods to be visible.
5. Fixed a small bug in the squadron editor, which ocurred when the Global Russian Front aircraft option was selected.
6. Made some flight model changes to various aircraft, specifically the Yak-3s and Yak-9s, the Mosquitos, the La-7, Sea Fury, P40N, F2A Buffalo, P61 Black Widow, Me-163 Komet, He219 Uhu, Fiat CR-32 and CR-42.

THE VERSION 3.6 CHANGES (June 2001)
1. Added the Seafire Mk 47, Bf109G2 (it went missing in v3.5, but is back by popular demand), Do335B1, Fw200C Condor and He177A5 Greif.
2. Added the following existing aircraft to alternative slots: Dornier Do-17Z (JU88C slot), Potez 631 (P38H slot). 
2. Fixed the B17G, Sea Fury, J7W1 Shinden and Do335 gun-flash points, to correspond with the new 3D shapes available for those aircraft.
3. Fixed the ordnance hardpoints on the P61 Black Widow to correspond with Geo's new 3D shape, and added some ordnance options for the J7W1 Shinden.
4. Fixed a small error in the Luftwaffe single-mission display screen (it said Bf109E4 and Fw190A8, when the default Bf109E3 and Fw190A4 models were actually selected).
5. Made some ammunition-load changes to various aircraft, specifically the J7W1 Shinden, P39D and P39Q Airacobras.
6. Made some flight model changes to various aircraft, specifically the P61 Black Widow, Sea Fury, Spitfire XXI, Seafire Mk 47, Caudron C.714, Bloch MB152, J7W1 Shinden and the Yak-3s.

THE VERSION 3.7 CHANGES (August 2001)
1. Added the P-82B Twin Mustang, Avia S.199, Stirling Mk III, C-47 Dakota, Bf 109Z-1 "Zwilling", Fw190F8 (in the Ju87 slot), Arado Ar-234B6 fighter as well as the Ar-234B2 bomber, SM-79bis, E13A Jake, A6M2-N Rufe and A5M4 Claude.
2. Adjusted the flight models of a number of aircraft, specifically the P51H, La5FN, Yak-3 and Yak-3P, MiG-3 and MiG-3T, Do-335A and B, Macchi C.200 and C.202, J2M3 Jack and Ki-100.
3. Adjusted the gunflash points to correspond to new 3D shapes available for the the J2M3 Jack (Geo), Fw190D and Ta152 (Rampstrike and JWC), Hawk 75A (Captain Kurt) and Bloch MB-152 and MB-155.
4. Fixed the ordnance release points of a number of aircraft to correspond with their 3D shape, specifically the Lavochkin La5, La5FN and La7, and Ki-61 and Ki-100.
5. Made some changes to ordnance loads, specifically for the P38J and P38L, all of the B26-slot aircraft, P80 Shooting Star, Ki-61 and Ki-100, and Fokker D-XXI.
6. Adjusted the damage levels on the Corsairs.
7. Changed the Bf109E8 to the more widely-used E7.
8. Fixed the retraction of the landing gear on the Defiant, P61 (P38J slot), Yak1 (P51B slot), LaGG3 (Spitfire I slot), and Yak-7 and 9 (Spitfire IX slot).
9. Fixed a small glitch, which made the Pe-8 act as a fighter, not as a four-engined bomber.


WARNING
MICROPROSE DOES NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORT THE HEX EDITING OF ITS SOFTWARE. IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH EAW USING THIS PATCH, DO NOT CONTACT MICROPROSE. DELETE ALL FILES WHICH CAME WITH THIS PATCH AND SEE IF THE PROBLEM IS STILL THERE. CONTACT MICROPROSE IF IT IS. IF THE PROBLEM IS ONLY THERE WHEN YOU ARE USING THIS PATCH, PLEASE CONTACT ME.

The files in "Enemy Coast Ahead Control Panel v3.7" are freeware and can be freely distributed. I hope you enjoy them. Any comments, suggestions or complaints, let me know.

Charles Gunst
August 2001
Email: GunstQC@aol.com


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