Electro wrote:
However, I think it does break the game a bit, as you said, no Radios onboard during the Great War.
I've found this, from
https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/communication_technology
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At the start of the war, pilots communicated using visual signalling such as rocking their wings and flags. By the end of the war, pilots were equipped with radio telephony (voice over radio) and were able to communicate over short distances with other aeroplanes and over longer distances with ground wireless stations. Aeroplanes mostly used wireless communications for artillery spotting: correcting the aims of British guns firing beyond the “line of sight”. [..]
I learned a new thing
Electro wrote:
I'll add it to the list. Right now I need to find a free weekend to bring over the new Forums. Then discussions like this can have a place all to their own, which will help me to prioritize immensely.
Of course, it's just a nuance, but it could involve players a little more. Thanks for all, have a good work with new forum.