For a new USSR player looking for a fighter there’s either the I-16 Type 18, the LaGG-3-8 or, if you click on the I-15, then the next option in that stack is the I-15bis. You can research one aircraft per country at any time the trickiest bit can be deciding what to choose next. To research an aircraft, simply click the “Research” button just underneath it. Battle Rating increases in rounded 0.33 increments (1.0, 1.3, 1.7, 2.0, 2.3 etc.), and in general you should meet opponents with Battle Ratings up to 1.0 higher or lower than your highest BR. The second stat on the card, “Battle Rating” (1.7 in this example), is a more granular indication of plane performance within Ranks, and very important for matchmaking. To get a first-hand impression you can also take any plane eligible for research for a test flight, either right-click or use the second little icon over the plane. ![]() The precise figures may not be completely accurate, and will vary depending on upgrades, but it should give a rough idea of the performance and armament. The BB-1 light bomber BB stands for ‘Blues Bomber’ (No it doesn’t – Ed) Hovering over a plane in the tree pops up a little stat card showing its salient details: You only have to research one of a stack of planes to move down the line, so to get to the La-5 you have to research the LaGG-3-8, then the LaGG-3-11, then the LaGG-3-35, but you can skip the LaGG-3-66 (or you can research it as well, if three LaGG-3 variants just aren’t enough). Stacking can be a little inconsistent the LaGG-3-8 and LaGG-3-11 aren’t stacked, despite being very similar, whereas the LaGG-3-35 and LaGG-3-66 after them have more significant differences, but are stacked. Some aircraft, such as the I-15, SB and Su-2, have a little tab in the top left corner of their icon these are stacks of planes, if you click one then a window should pop up with two or more variants of that plane. To unlock a specific plane you’ll need to have researched the previous plane in its line (connected via an arrow). To progress through the ranks you need to unlock a certain number of aircraft, shown under the Roman numeral on the left in the screenshot I’ve got three Rank I aircraft and need six in total before I can research a Rank II aircraft, then I’ll need to research four of Rank II before I can start on Rank III. Premium aircraft are bought with Gold Eagles (the real money currency), and don’t need to be researched Gift aircraft are generally available in bundles, or sometimes in promotions or giveaways. Over on the right hand side of the tree are Premium and Gift aircraft, with a yellow/gold background. Aircraft you own have a blue background, aircraft you can research have a slightly darker blue background, aircraft that aren’t available for research yet have a red background. ![]() The Russian tech tree not to be confused with the Russian techno treeĪircraft are divided into five ranks or eras, broadly chronologically but with some adjustments to account for performance in a game context, for example the German Do 217 J series heavy fighters in Rank II are derived from the Do 217 E bomber in Rank III.
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