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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #195 on: October 19, 2012, 11:33:03 AM »


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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #196 on: October 19, 2012, 06:09:20 PM »
very nice
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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #197 on: October 24, 2012, 07:56:57 PM »
Great little airplane, based on the NA T-6 linage, but at the end of it's developement capability by the start of the war.  Held the line until newer designs could be brough online.
 

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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #198 on: November 06, 2012, 08:10:37 AM »





I have many, many pages left to add. But I will add them day by day and at the end of each book I will upload the PDF of the full item in all its high detail. Its how I will keep you checking in :bolt:

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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #199 on: November 06, 2012, 11:27:39 AM »
Thanks, Fish.  :aok

Did the Boomerang handle negative Gs well, or did it conk out like the Spit I? 
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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #200 on: November 07, 2012, 04:51:40 AM »



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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #201 on: November 07, 2012, 04:57:17 AM »
Thanks, Fish.  :aok

Did the Boomerang handle negative Gs well, or did it conk out like the Spit I? 

No problem  :salute

As to the fuel starvation in -G's, I dont remember reading about it anywhere.

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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #202 on: November 07, 2012, 04:39:41 PM »
Sounds like a nifty feild defence fighter or de-acker. Or worse, competition for the Brewster as the most irritating sneeky littel peice of so and so in the game.

Australian War Memorial Collection of Photos.

http://www.awm.gov.au/search/collections/?mode=advanced&q=Boomerang+aircraft&terms=phrase&field=related_subjects_text

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From: CAC Boomerange Home Page - http://cacboomerang.com.au/

Fred David worked in Germany with Heinkle and then in Japan with Mitsubishi and Aichi in so he had an intimate knowledge of then current cutting edge technology. The Boomerang was designed and flew inside 16 week and 4 days (first flight 29 May 1942) this is a record. The fighter was an exceptionally tough and maneuverable aircraft at low level, well-armed with 2 cannon and 4 machine guns and was easy to maintain. Although its performance over 15,000 feet was only average the fighter was a match for most contemporary fighters under that height. The Boomerang was in the event not required to perform its designed task of interceptor due to the large scale availability of the Curtiss P40 and Supermarine Spitfire. The rugged structure of the Boomerang , its ease of maintenance, low level maneuverability and good armament however assured it of a pre-eminent role as a ground attack and Army support aircraft and it went on to serve with distinction with 7 RAAF Squadrons (2,4.5,83,84,85 and 8 Sqns) throughout the War. It was not required to tackle enemy aircraft but the RAAF took a heavy toll of Japanese ground forces. Ground crews were very impressed with the aircraft and serviceability was high. The pilots had a very high respect for the Boomerang and its ability to absorb damage and bring them home.


And HTC is halfway there. Look we already have that gunsight in the game......



From a New Zealand sight with great pictures of a restored Boomerang. Check out the photo gallery on the WEB page.

http://www.kiwiaircraftimages.com/boomer.html


Like many aircraft initially considered less than successful, the Boomerang found its niche in another roles - particularly army cooperation and ground attack. The sparkling low level performance of the Boomerang combined with a tough structure was ideal for this alternate role. 4 and 5 Squadrons operated the Boomerang in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. In the tactical role, as well as strafing (armament being four .303 machine guns and two 20mm cannon) the aircraft were also used for artillery spotting and close support, and 'FAC' type work marking targets. It is in this later role that the type became well known to some New Zealand pilots. The 'Smokey Joes' used four 9kg (20lb) smoke bombs carried under the centre section to mark targets for RNZAF Corsair fighter-bombers. The aircraft could also carry up to a 227kg (500lb) bomb on the centreline. Other operations, like convoy patrol were common. A number of aircraft were written off in training and many operational losses were in crashes and landing incidents. The latter reflect the nature of the airstrips being used. The aircraft were often stripped of parts and subsequently dumped. One (A46-88) was shot down by US ground fire, and another (A46-136) was damaged in an attack by a P-38 flown by Lt G.R. Johnson. One aircraft from 5 Squadron RAAF (A46-189) was lost when it crashed on the target while marking it during an operation with 24 Squadron RNZAF Corsairs .







The Pilots Manual - http://www.avialogs.com/list/item/883-raaf-257-the-boomerang-interceptor-aircraft-operating-instructions

From the Manual.

Reading from the manual seems the Aussies used the MkII gunsight but, had their own twist on the reticle.

1. 100Mil main ring.
2. 50Mil secondary to range 30-40 ft wingspan at 300 yards. Wow sounds like a Mk9 reticle.







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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #203 on: November 07, 2012, 04:50:37 PM »
No problem  :salute

As to the fuel starvation in -G's, I dont remember reading about it anywhere.

R-1830 Twin-Wasp - Shouldn't of been an issue... however, what may of been an isue with it like others in the series (but needs to be researched further for verification), applying constant negative Gs for ~20-30 seconds may of led to oil starvation/scavaging issues (an issue much much worse than simpley fuel starving it).

It would probabley mention something definitive about it in the documentation a lot of you guys already have.
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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #204 on: November 08, 2012, 08:56:46 AM »
With all the info you guys posted, the Boomerang should be a cinch to include in the next game update.  :D
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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #205 on: November 08, 2012, 11:40:22 AM »
The aircraft were often stripped of parts and subsequently dumped. One (A46-88) was shot down by US ground fire, and another (A46-136) was damaged in an attack by a P-38 flown by Lt G.R. Johnson.

These are from my notes

"Bio_Jungle Ace"
http://www.boomerangbooks.com.au/Jungle-Ace/John-R-Bruning/book_9781574886948.htm


adf serial:\ A46-136  CA-13  959  09/43
http://www.adf-serials.com/2a46.shtml

The Boomerang pilot was F/O Robert McColl Stewart, 408505
Shot Down  November 15, 1943
Served with 4 Sqn; on 15/11/43 it was flying back to base when a USAAF P-38 Lightning piloted by Lt Gerald R Johnson of 9 FS (who became the 5th Air Force's 4th highest scoring ace with 22 victories) fired a burst into the port side hitting mainplane and port tailplane with the aircraft lurching to starboard and lost height finally recovering at 500ft but with the port mainplane on fire and cannon ammunition exploding it was travelling too fast to land so F/O Robert McColl Stewart (408505) lifted the a/c over the river at the strip end belly landed into scrub whereupon it burst into flames and was totally destroyed and all this happened even though it was accompanied by A46-132 and two P-40s; it was converted to components and Lt Johnson had an Australian flag painted on the nose of his P-38 along with his Japanese victories.

These photos are on p. 331 of Protect and Avenge and, p. 43 of 49th Fighter Group. They show only the victory board on the nose.


http://www.network54.com/Forum/219149/thread/1222516772/1222866819/Kangaroo+%26quot%3Bkill%26quot%3B+marking+on+a+US+Aircraft+in+PNG+WW2


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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #206 on: November 08, 2012, 07:01:48 PM »





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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #208 on: April 30, 2013, 12:33:21 PM »
Odd lookink but sexy +1.  I'd love to fly her.
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Re: CAC Boomerang request thread #1 of 1000
« Reply #209 on: April 30, 2013, 12:51:04 PM »
"Can we have our Boomerang"


Please,
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