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Offline Vinkman

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37mm
« on: October 16, 2009, 07:50:41 AM »
I'm interested in the modelling of the destructive power of the Ammunition in the game. The Kenetic engery protion is easy enough to figure out, but what about the explosive energy of cannon rounds? Is this a fixed amount and is it just an engery number that can be looked up or something?

I've noticed lately that a single shot from the 37mm in the P-39 can explode the bandit if I'm within 200 yrds. But from say 600 it can take 2 or three hits. This would suggest that the kenetic energy portion of the damage from the round is much larger than the explosive portion (at initial muzzle velocity), and that the explosive mortion might be fairly low such that a slow moving 37mm round near the end of it's flight path might not be very lethal. I hit T=-Bolt the other day with 3 rounds from 400-600 yrds and he flea away without losing a part and when killed a few moments later, I only got an assist. Put a single round in a Zeke at 600 yds two days ago and he flew away.  Put two rounds in a Typh at 400 and he flew away.  But I hit a P-51 at 200 yds and he exploded on a single shot yesterday.


So what is the Energy value of the explosive portion of a cannon round, relative to the KE part (at initial muzzle velocity)

Thanks to anyone who know and can post.
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Re: 37mm
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2009, 08:45:09 AM »
Vinkman, look for Hammer's writeup comparing guns lethalality

some links you can check:
Aces High II Trainer Corps Website:
http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/

Hammer's NetAces Website:
http://www.netaces.org/    &

Fighter Round Power writeup:
http://www.netaces.org/roundpwr/roundpwr.htm


Dok Gonzo's Aces High II Planes Comparison Website:
http://gonzoville.com/ahcharts/index.php

Search the Aces High II Aircraft & Vehicles Forum:
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/board,17.0.html

and do a search for any threads that Andy Williams may have contributed to, he is one of the experts on this subject........sorry I can not put my finger on his website at this current moment :-/

hope this helps, and as for DoK's website, when comparing any 4 planes, if you scroll down to bottom of results it will show you the 4 planes Guns results

edit: please not that most of these websites have not been updated to include the P39 series, but they do show the Russian 37mm cannon to give you a similar comparison.......


hope this helps
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Re: 37mm
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2009, 09:01:58 AM »
I believe that when you shoot and your target explodes it's because you killed the pilot. This can be confusing when you're looking at relative lethality because killing the pilot with .30 MG will look the same as with a 37mm cannon.

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Re: 37mm
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2009, 09:33:39 AM »
I have noticed the same thing.

But in the P-39D i take a 20mm option and i can blow cons up from 800 with just a few rounds.

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Re: 37mm
« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2009, 10:32:15 AM »
Vinkman, look for Hammer's writeup comparing guns lethalality

some links you can check:
Aces High II Trainer Corps Website:
http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/

Hammer's NetAces Website:
http://www.netaces.org/    &

Fighter Round Power writeup:
http://www.netaces.org/roundpwr/roundpwr.htm


Dok Gonzo's Aces High II Planes Comparison Website:
http://gonzoville.com/ahcharts/index.php

Search the Aces High II Aircraft & Vehicles Forum:
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/board,17.0.html

and do a search for any threads that Tony Williams may have contributed to, he is one of the experts on this subject........sorry I can not put my finger on his website at this current moment :-/

hope this helps, and as for DoK's website, when comparing any 4 planes, if you scroll down to bottom of results it will show you the 4 planes Guns results

edit: please not that most of these websites have not been updated to include the P39 series, but they do show the Russian 37mm cannon to give you a similar comparison.......


hope this helps

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Re: 37mm
« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2009, 12:12:54 PM »
Vinkman, look for Hammer's writeup comparing guns lethalality

some links you can check:
Aces High II Trainer Corps Website:
http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/

Hammer's NetAces Website:
http://www.netaces.org/    &

Fighter Round Power writeup:
http://www.netaces.org/roundpwr/roundpwr.htm


Dok Gonzo's Aces High II Planes Comparison Website:
http://gonzoville.com/ahcharts/index.php

Search the Aces High II Aircraft & Vehicles Forum:
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/board,17.0.html

and do a search for any threads that Andy Williams may have contributed to, he is one of the experts on this subject........sorry I can not put my finger on his website at this current moment :-/

hope this helps, and as for DoK's website, when comparing any 4 planes, if you scroll down to bottom of results it will show you the 4 planes Guns results

edit: please not that most of these websites have not been updated to include the P39 series, but they do show the Russian 37mm cannon to give you a similar comparison.......


hope this helps


Helps tremendously as does the Net ACES sight which I wasn;t aware of. Great stuff on there including lots of data on plain performance and other things I had asked about before on the boards but did not get a reference too. So thanks for that. I think the flying target command is exactly what I've been looking for, for gunnery drills and practice, and I had no idea until today that it existed.

 :aok huge help. Thanks again
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Re: 37mm
« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2009, 02:54:59 PM »
I fly the P-39 frequently (now in preparation for Red Storm almost exclusively) I can assure you that one 37 mm hit can kill a fighter sized opponent, no matter if 200, 400 or 600 yards away. It never happend to me that it would take 2 or even 3 rounds. 2 days ago I hit a P-47M at 400+ with one round - it instantly blew up. 

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Re: 37mm
« Reply #7 on: October 16, 2009, 03:30:39 PM »
I took a 37mm round from a Yak-9T when I was flying a Spitfire Mk XIV at a range of about 900 yards.  The only damage was a radiator.
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Re: 37mm
« Reply #8 on: October 16, 2009, 04:55:33 PM »
Andy is a singer :)

lol my bad, thanks for the fix

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Re: 37mm
« Reply #9 on: October 16, 2009, 07:00:24 PM »
"But I hit a P-51 at 200 yds and he exploded on a single shot yesterday"

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Re: 37mm
« Reply #10 on: October 16, 2009, 07:42:48 PM »
The actual NS-37 cannon on the Yak-9T fired an exploding shell that weighed 11,343 grains at 2,952 fps.

Compare that to the M1 Garand rifle which fired a 150 grain bullet around 2,740 fps and could cleanly kill about any animal on the planet. Or the 12.7mm/.50 cal Browning, most US fighters having 6 , which fired a 700 grain class ball bullet at about 2,840 fps.

Most likely your Spit was hit by the 12.7mm MG also on the Yak-9T. Tho I suspect anything is possible in cartoonLand.
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Re: 37mm
« Reply #11 on: October 16, 2009, 09:42:03 PM »
The actual NS-37 cannon on the Yak-9T fired an exploding shell that weighed 11,343 grains at 2,952 fps.

Compare that to the M1 Garand rifle which fired a 150 grain bullet around 2,740 fps and could cleanly kill about any animal on the planet. Or the 12.7mm/.50 cal Browning, most US fighters having 6 , which fired a 700 grain class ball bullet at about 2,840 fps.

Most likely your Spit was hit by the 12.7mm MG also on the Yak-9T. Tho I suspect anything is possible in cartoonLand.
Nope, he was firing the 37mm only.  I didn't even know it was a Yak-9T until after I landed and talked to him about it.  He was quite shocked that I kept flying.  He probably just nicked the bottom edge of the radiator and the surrounding structure had just enough "hit points" to survive the blast damage.

I had actually thought it was a Yak-9U as it was staying with me so well, that is why I hadn't been taking the long range pot shots seriously.  I guess playing dodgeball with the Me262 I'd been tangling with for the last 15-20 minutes was keeping me slow enough to just give the Yak-9T hope.

EDIT:

This happened back in AH1, long before the icons were changed to reveal subtypes and ranges were shown exactly.
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Re: 37mm
« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2009, 09:52:49 PM »
I fly 9t and the only time they don't instantly explode I've seen their entire wing go flying the other direction. 

Mostly though no matter what distance, if it lands they die...   :rock
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Re: 37mm
« Reply #13 on: October 16, 2009, 10:00:07 PM »
Im just fleshing out the 9T lately. Ive taken some thumps with it cause I upp it in hopeless causes but the big cannon is worth it. Surprisingly, since I fly the IL2 pretty well, Im having a little trouble with the 37s on the Yak. If we got the Yak-3 I could happily spend the rest of my AH career flying only Yaks. If we got the TU-2 as well I'd probably never leave the Russian set. Thats how good it is.

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Re: 37mm
« Reply #14 on: October 16, 2009, 10:57:21 PM »
Nope, he was firing the 37mm only.  I didn't even know it was a Yak-9T until after I landed and talked to him about it.  He was quite shocked that I kept flying.  He probably just nicked the bottom edge of the radiator and the surrounding structure had just enough "hit points" to survive the blast damage.

I had actually thought it was a Yak-9U as it was staying with me so well, that is why I hadn't been taking the long range pot shots seriously.  I guess playing dodgeball with the Me262 I'd been tangling with for the last 15-20 minutes was keeping me slow enough to just give the Yak-9T hope.

EDIT:

This happened back in AH1, long before the icons were changed to reveal subtypes and ranges were shown exactly.

He did not actually hit your plane at all, the spitfire saw the tater coming, and started to leak fluids in fear. Basically it pissed on itself.  :bolt:
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