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Either way thanks again.
You can't even buy equipment to allies. You have to either request a license or a lend-lease.
As stated in my presentation, my choice was to give generic planes to any nation which did not have locally designed aircraft. There are few exceptions like license bought before 1936, for example.
I don't want to end up with fascist Canada declaring war to UK in 1940, and in the same game researching 4 years later aircraft of the third generation named after british designs.
The solution might be making up mock names, with canadian companies, like Paradox did in the Polish DLC, or in Death or Dishonor.
They never produced any though.
That's why I gave the Battle to Belgium instead, who produced some under license (and the lead engineer for this aircraft, Marcel Lobelle, was Belgian).
My game has deleted this personnal mod, last time it cleaned the cache after a crash. I'm going to release it as an independent mod as soon as I have time to find where the source files are.
However I do not plan to make any research like I did for aircraft.