Hello everyone!

Nice topic and I've got some things to say

As it was said Soviets didn't operate hi alt fighters in large numbers. But did they exist? Look at 1940: I-185 was being tested (didn't go due to Stalins paranoya), Mig 1 and 3 ready to go to the production line. Not gonna say anything about other designs of hi alt fighters (there were a lot of em). What was I-185? 4x20+680km/h+21sec turn time. Best speed at 8 km. What was Mig3? The fastest fighter that saw combat in 1941 (650km/h at 6km) Who said Soviets didn't have superchargers?

Btw look at Pe8 (4 eng buff that took raids to Berlin in 1941) - what a supecharger did it have!

Germans flew their 109's low in early days of war cause they didn't have a plane to fight Mig at high, btw pretty smart move
As to a year that Soviets needed to produce a hi alt fighter then you prolly don't know about Yak history (the most obvious example) Take Yak9. It's M105P eng could be easily replaced with M106 (this work was made in 1942 and 1943 to intercept high flying german recon. Btw along with Yak9(M106) there were a number of spit9 that scrambled the same time but didn't reach that Ju. Yak9 reached 12500m and intercepted the enemy) Btw this was done to an ordinary Yak9 taken from the front.
It would take tonns of time to describe what was in store of soviet aircraft industry in 1944,1945. Just the highlites: bunch of new eng VK107,VK108,AM41 ets. with good hi alt performance; bunch of new aircrafts based on the prooven designs (La, Yak and Mig construction beuros had fighters that used prop and jet power together reaching speeds around 850km/h) and a heck of other cool prop designs that didn't go due to jet aera. And lots of other interstings things to talk

One more thing: noone could match USSR in producing new planes, designs without stoping the production line and in surprisingly short time periods.
Ready to discuss!

Let's kick the tires and light the fires!
Best wishes
Storm
[This message has been edited by StormFB (edited 03-23-2001).]