Flown by the Allies in the Pacific, the Middle East, North Africa, Europe and Russia, the versatile A-20 went through many variants. The A-20G, which reached combat in 1943, was produced in larger numbers than any other model. By the time production ended in September 1944, American factories had built 2,850 "solid nose" A-20G models. Attacking with forward-firing .50-cal. machine guns and bombs, the A-20G lived up to its name by creating havoc and destruction on low-level strafing attacks, especially against Japanese shipping and airfields across the Southwest Pacific.


In 1961 the Bankers Life and Casualty Co. of Chicago, Ill., donated this A-20G to the museum. It is painted to represent "Little Joe" of the 5th Air Force, 312th Bomb Group, 389th Bomb Squadron, with 150 missions. 


Originally trained to fly P-40s, the men of the 312th transitioned to the A-20G in the field. Calling themselves the "Roarin' 20s," the men of the 312th fought their way across the Southwest Pacific from New Guinea to the Philippines. 


TECHNICAL NOTES: 

Armament: Eight .50-cal. machine guns; 4,000 lbs. of bombs

Engines: Two Wright R-2600s of 1,600 hp each 

Maximum speed: 317 mph

Cruising speed: 230 mph

Range: 1,025 statute miles

Ceiling: 25,000 ft.

Span: 61 ft. 4 in.

Length: 48 ft.

Height: 17 ft. 7 in.

Weight: 26,580 lbs. loaded

Serial number: 43-22200

AUC.register('auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay'); AjaxBusy.register('masked', 'busy', 'auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay', null, null) Hrothdane Jun 17, 2016, 06:15 pm 1 person marked this as a favorite. Kalindlara wrote: Evie Smith wrote: Personally, I see blood havoc as making it far easier to justify making a blaster sorc that doesn't have the draconic or orc bloodline. It evens out the power differential. Perhaps a campaign clarification? One that either keeps it off characters with one of those bloodlines, or (my preferred choice) keeping it off of crossblooded characters?I'd rather let draconic sorcerers play with it, and I think the crossblooded interaction is the main issue. That's my thinking as well! Absolutely agree. AUC.register('auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay'); AjaxBusy.register('masked', 'busy', 'auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay', null, null) Dairfaron Dec 29, 2016, 05:10 pm Thread might be 6 months old but maybe someone will read it:


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I am planning to start PFS play soon (but i have digged deep into the rule system in all its imperfection ;-) ) and building a blaster right now (that will not use crossblooded, because it would screw up his roleplay personality, and therefore would like to use blood havoc),  so an official ruling would be nice .

I know, but from what was posted above, i concluded, that this ban might be in order to take power from wizards dipping into crossblooded Orc/Draconic and taking Blood havoc.Thus, a rules clarification might remove the reason to have Blood Havoc banned.

I agree that havoc is an important spell to Destro, and I do feel satisfied to see when multiple chaos bolts fly to different targets. It is so under-tuned that I feel the design team needs to bring a spell to players for a reason. There are only two classes out there that have significant values of two-targets cleave, so I feel Destro must be at least the second place under arms warrior in these fights. You said Destro is one of the best specs in cleave fights, so please show me any boss fight, including higher key mythic+ in this expansion where Destro can have such damage.

I would love to have a 100% up time havoc but hit less harder, like 50% damage replication. That would be so cool. But 50% up time (even 2 points spent in talent tree) with 60% damage replication is too under tuned. 17dc91bb1f

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