its at times like these i wished i had a scanner..
In a book i have on fw190 aces of the eastern front i have a picture of a 190 that has received a 20mm hit to the engine and 2 mechanics are working on the damage...
caption reads...
'cheif mechanic Unteroffizier Rommer inspects 'his' Fw 190 which returned from ops to siverkaya in mid-1943 with 2 complete cylinder heads shot away from its BMW engine by soviet groundfire.Despite chronic damage to the powerplant itself,the pilot returned safely and made a perfectly routine three point landing.
seawulfe as you said a 'small oil reserve' causes the engine to shut down quickly but id like to know first where you got this information on the Fw's oil reserve.If you are guessing this is the cause, or quoting another BB post, you are just 'stirring the pot' and just making it even more difficult to question anything LW related.I am absolutely convinced the Fw190 has some form of bug (or maybe this is intentional?) that causes the engine to give out instantly..not 10 seconds!
In my experience if you are hit in the engine it quits instantly.
Ive said it before and ill say it again.....
Ive read NOTHING to suggest the FW190 engine was prone to quiting with any engine damage(overheating in the early versions yes) but i HAVE read about the P51 being VERY prone to damage from ground fire.Often quoting the fact that the radiator underneath being the main cause.
You quote 'holed coolant lines' as your example and this isnt what we are talking about.A holed coolant line could be any size from a pin salamander hole to complete severance.
I have read stories on all aircraft and i was impressed by a story of a P47 pilot getting hit in the engine and loseing ALL his oil but still flew 200 miles home with NO oil!
So i accept the ruggedness of the Jug, I have read stories of the P51s vulnerability so i DONT accept/agree with its present ruggedness in AH. and I have read stories of the 190 taking severe damage and still getting back so I DONT accept/agree with its present vulnerability in AH.
What more can we say? PLEASE EXAMINE THIS ISSUE.
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Hazed
3./JG2[This message has been edited by hazed- (edited 03-23-2001).]