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  1. An 1-engine fast bomber for 1935-45?

    Not kidding a lot! Trying to picture that airframe and trying to get it balanced.
  2. pandizzy

    The Plantagenet Succession

    Maria would not marry Manuel in an universe where Afonso lives. A monarch is more likely for her
  3. WI/AHC: US aligned Asia, USSR aligned Europe.

    My thought was that the US could supply Greece or Turkey from Spain, but Italy is right in the way now that I think of it. I do have to wonder how Communist France would handle Algeria. Would they give it up earlier, or would they try to retain it under the guise of some kind of "People's...
  4. A Trastámara Spain

    A little interesting fact: the kings of Naples and Sicily here will inherit a very dangerous mix of blood considering who they are direct descendants of: Ferdinand I of Naples, Pope Alexander VI, Ercole I of Ferrara, Juan II of Aragon, Ferdinand II of Aragon and closely related also to Alfonso...
  5. RedKing

    The Plantagenet Succession

    Definitely, know she's just going to have to get Eddie, Richie and Liz out the picture. (Which according to some, she already did that with the boys in otl) Louis XII is gonna become King like in otl?
  6. How much would it cost the modern UK to rebuild the Royal Navy to 1960s/70s levels of fleet strength?

    And how many Buccaneers would be allocated to SEAD/DEAD missions to allow a subset of Buccaneers to take their shot at a given subset of aim points? I think the thrust of my argument is that 12 F-35Bs will be more destructive than 12 Buccaneer Mk2 flying from a carrier as each weapon an F-35...
  7. Asriellian

    The Undying Empire: A Trebizond Timeline

    I won't lie, this timeline made me boot up ck2 and try a 1204 start date game of Trebizond. So far I've managed to kick the snot out of the Sultanate of Rum and began cannibalising the Nicaene empire on the way to taking out the Latins still ruling in Constantinople.
  8. Nixon wins in 1960, does Khrushchev stay in power?

    I don't think those "other reasons" were a mere excuse. I really think to the Soviet leaders the disastrous harvest of 1963 was a far more worrisome matter than the withdrawal of missiles from Cuba (where, it could plausibly be clamed, they had "served their purpose"--the US had not invaded and...
  9. AHC/WI: Stronger IJN light cruiser line

    Oyodo was not designed to carry 6 floatplanes innitially, but a lower number of two to three at best, which were larger than normal floatplanes as designed, though this type (Kawanishi E15K Shiun), never was produced in serial numbers as the prototypes did not get beyond a testingphase. For this...
  10. The Plantagenet Succession

    I altered Anne's marriage because I knew I was doing something different with Philip and Joanna, so she couldn't marry him, unfortunately. As for Elizabeth... just wait and see. :D
  11. A Difference Of Fate: A Late Roman Timeline

    Basically, only thing helping him is hes an old freind of the emperors, I do have to agree, Ricimer is if anythng a survivor.
  12. theg*ddam*hoi2fan

    Upcoming AH books

    Sorry.
  13. These Fair Shores: The Commonwealth of New England

    That explains that, then. :) I assume the FD is treated like a state for most purposes as a result. Interesting. I assume that there are still Native reservations ITTL. Are they more extensive ITTL? Do they have similar levels of self-government?
  14. The Plantagenet Succession

    Unlike his parents, Edward is willing to work for peace, even if that means compromising. So, yes, Margaret Beaufort gets a happier ending for her son; he's home with her and, at last, safe.
  15. The Undying Empire: A Trebizond Timeline

    I agree with you that they should not want to take it, but come on. If Kastra Komnenon was something that made the Trapezuntines wistful, the City of the World's desire should inspire a religious fervor (literally, it being the historical seat of the ecumenical patriarch). And even if we...
  16. The Plantagenet Succession
    Threadmarks: Joanna, the Mad Duchess of Burgundy - by Abejundio Hernández

    An excerpt from Joanna, the Mad Duchess of Burgundy - Published October 5, 1995, by Abejundio Hernández (translated into English) The marriages of the Spanish Royal Family fall on the scale of interesting, rather than boring. Isabella, Queen of Portugal (b. 2 October 1470 - d. 26 December...
  17. Japan surrenders after Battle of the Philippine Sea

    The point is to make it Fait Acompli , by the time they could do anything it would be too late.
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