Forgotten Hope 2 is an award-winning World War II modification for Battlefield 2TM and is based on the original Forgotten Hope, a modification for Battlefield 1942TM, one of the most popular multiplayer games ever. Battlefield 1942TM featured land, sea and air combat in a way never before seen. It was the goal of the development team to maximize the game experience by adding both a realistic and enjoyable gameplay to FH and now to FH2.

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Marek33
Marek33 - - 3,891 comments

Amazing as always! I can’t wait to try it!

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babehunter1324
babehunter1324 - - 213 comments

Good to see a model for such an emblematic plane, hope the Eastern Front arrives as soon as possible :)

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theonewhonevergivesa
theonewhonevergivesa - - 567 comments

Someone's in for some tough and dead killy death from above.

Also, there was a variant with 37-mm NS-37 cannons instead of standart wing-mounted 23-mm. While it wasn't very popular due to reliability, you could guess what 37-mm carrying Il-2 could do if it met Axis bombers.

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ehdtnskdlvj8
ehdtnskdlvj8 - - 3 comments

i'm feel going to crazy really wonderful!!

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ritutue
ritutue - - 36 comments

and when is going to be released all of this eastern front stuff?

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The most produced military aircraft of all time, the Il-2 started life in 1938 with the design of the TsKB-55 by the team of Sergey Ilyushin. This two seat aircraft incorporated an armoured shell that protected the engine, fuel tank, radiators and crew. To save weight, the armour was a part of the load bearing stucture of the aircraft, but even with this it was overweight. Redesigned as a single seater, and powered with a newer Mikulin AM-38 engine optimised for low altitudes, the Il-2 was accepted into service in March 1941.

The rear gunner returned as an answer to heavy losses to fighters, first as a field improvisation and then in a 1943 redesign. While the rear gun proved effective, the casualty rate for gunners was high, since they were outside the protection of the armour plates. The extra weight also reduced the handling of the aircraft.

In the role of ground attack, the Il-2 was an intimidating prospect. While it suffered from poor bombing accuracy and low bomb load, its armour made it a difficult target to bring down. The accuracy was somewhat improved with PTAB shaped charge bomblets, of which the Il-2 could carry up to 192. These could penetrate the top armour of any tank on the battlefield, and were dropped in the millions.

36,183 Il-2 were produced during the war, and ours was made by Agus, with a cockpit by Fred and Berezin UBT by Agus.