Exactly IceFire. BTW it wasnt given away, it was called lend lease and the Ruskies were glad to get them as they were perfectly fitted for the Eastern Front's tactical requirements. Its true after...
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Exactly IceFire. BTW it wasnt given away, it was called lend lease and the Ruskies were glad to get them as they were perfectly fitted for the Eastern Front's tactical requirements. Its true after...
Hey Horseback, the war was over the first day of Barbarossa. Only the smart ones knew it. Then the Axis slit its own throat the day it declared war on the US. No need to split the war up in 3 eras....
I agree, but even high speed high altitude, 25,000ft is where i like to do QMB, the P38 has poor elevator response. And the one Pling elevator lock up doesnt help!
Well, if you read Olegs post and look at his beta clips, he was working on torque, ground handling and the inertial effects of a planes in flight; or the "moment of inertia" of mass as it deals with...
I agree, Eye witness accounts are some of the least reliable info, at times. (sometimes eye witnesses are the best though). Yes, I would like to get some reliable NACA info and then do some tracks....
And few really understand the complex variables that go into "air combat". I just know a few well known ones. Most
1. pilot strength. The average US flyer vs the average Japanese flyer. I read...
Mama Mia!
Thanks Civildog..yes the Russians had the four wing mounted 30s removed on the Q-10..didnt notice that. what i was also referring to was the removal or replacing of the Armour and the removal of the...
Why the P-39 went to Russia? The P-39 was the wrong tool for the US PTO job. The P-39 along with the P-40 was the front fighter in the PTO in the beggining of the war. The P-39 had no super/tubo...
Bloody tough little wheel!