Maybe, but if some of the rockets in PR come with a soft fire mode, it may be possible to do, but we could always toss a group of engineers in the back, and then you got yourself a mining vehicleBeckwith wrote:if someone fires an AT roccket sitting on the benches the backblast from the rocket would mess stuff up and probably dammage the chopper
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GOD BLESS AMERICA AND OUR ALLIES
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Well, not every vehicle should have an equivalent on every side.worst 3 wrote:is the US the only country that uses a light helie. it kind of unfair if the other forces dont have one or at least some thing but it needs to be in the game.
As for light helicopters (scout/attack/utility), they are pretty common.
There's the Gazelle, which is used by the UK, China and a few middle eastern states, including Syria and Iraq.
Also, there's the BO-105, which Iraq had plenty of, and is also used by other mid-east states and in other parts of the world.
And China has the Z-9 (utility) and WZ-9 (attack), a license-built variant of the AS-565 Dauphin II/Panther.
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It should be functional as soon as they release some bot tools. They can fly them effectively in BF2, so it certainly is possible.BrokenArrow wrote:it should function as a normal helicopter, right? not sure but the bots in DC for BF'42 used the choppers, and those werent even in the original game as were prop planes.

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