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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #90 on: November 01, 2011, 07:24:24 AM »
I split off the performance discussion of this topic into its own thread in the aircraft forum.

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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #91 on: November 01, 2011, 07:25:38 AM »
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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #92 on: November 01, 2011, 01:10:09 PM »
I split off the performance discussion of this topic into its own thread in the aircraft forum.

WTG Pyro!  Now why didn't just say it's what I'm gonna do and be done with it? hehehe    I know.. us old farts like it slow and easy and the youngsters just like it fast and furious.

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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #93 on: November 01, 2011, 03:15:06 PM »
Seriously?...   :huh

Stop confusing me by answering my question with questions dernit, I can't make it any more simple.  It looks like an earlier model to me, and I am asking what the resource you are pulling it from cites the model as Moot, or no habla ingles?


Edited: Personal peeve I have to ask the same question three+ times in a row indifferently.


Missed the edit.  There is no specific model type given for that schematic.  I know I got it from one book, but all I remember now is that it also shows up in Warplanes of the Luftwaffe.
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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #94 on: November 01, 2011, 03:56:15 PM »
SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT THE GUNS ON THE SIDE ARE FOR PLEASE!!!

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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #95 on: November 01, 2011, 04:04:38 PM »
Same as the guns in the front, only pointed in the other direction and aimed by the second crewman.
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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #96 on: November 01, 2011, 04:08:20 PM »
Cool. Aimed? How much could they traverse?

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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #97 on: November 01, 2011, 04:19:11 PM »
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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #98 on: November 01, 2011, 04:21:35 PM »
Go to 3:50 in following clip to see their movement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zvkbIJWSRI
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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #99 on: November 01, 2011, 04:27:47 PM »
Go to 3:50 in following clip to see their movement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zvkbIJWSRI

Hey Snefens, you know you can copy the link directly to that time on the clip? Get it where you want, and pause it. Right-click the slider bar and choose "copy video URL at current time" and then paste that.

Here's the same link for 3:50:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zvkbIJWSRI&feature=player_detailpage#t=230s

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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #100 on: November 01, 2011, 06:56:14 PM »
I am asking what it is about the canopy that you recognize as "earlier".

The open ports in the aft section of it, although I may be wrong about it being time specific.  Running out of time today, but I'll try to find where the source is that has me thinking the streamlined version came out later as a later development and the demand for the 410 as a faster bomber intercpetor peaked before it eventualy was cancelled completely, mostly because of the bombers the Luft so desperatley wanted the 410 (and anything else) to stop.
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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #101 on: November 01, 2011, 08:11:11 PM »
Go to 3:50 in following clip to see their movement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zvkbIJWSRI

Great film...thanks for postin' it. Very clear display of rear gunner ability.   :salute

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRVfvRG6XVE animation of rear gun used on spitfire.
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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #102 on: November 01, 2011, 10:35:23 PM »
Yes, we need more Soviet planes (for special events, anyway), but . . .

the ones we need are the Yak-1, LaGG-3, and Pe-2.

The Yak-3 got into the war after the Yak-9, and it has very similar performance to the Yak-9.  So, it doesn't add much, in my opinion.  Late-war Soviet is already well covered by the Yak-9, La-5, and La-7.

While the Yak-3 and Yak-9U were of similar vintage, they were different in several ways. The -3 was considered more maneuverable, but a somewhat slower in terms of maximum speed. From what I've read, the -3 climbed better and accelerated faster, while turning smaller circles at higher rate. Performance wise, the difference isn't unlike that between the Bf 109G-14 and Bf 109K-4, and greater than the difference between the P-51B and P-51D.
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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #103 on: November 02, 2011, 12:37:25 PM »
While the Yak-3 and Yak-9U were of similar vintage, they were different in several ways. The -3 was considered more maneuverable, but a somewhat slower in terms of maximum speed. From what I've read, the -3 climbed better and accelerated faster, while turning smaller circles at higher rate. Performance wise, the difference isn't unlike that between the Bf 109G-14 and Bf 109K-4, and greater than the difference between the P-51B and P-51D.

I hear you.  Still, for late war, we are well covered right now, but for early to mid-war Eastern Front scenarios, we need the Yak-1, LaGG-3, and Pe-2.

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Re: Plane poll results thread
« Reply #104 on: November 02, 2011, 02:22:10 PM »
The wierd thing is that it is the Yak3 that epitomises the late VVS Yak variant more than the belated Yak9U.

The Yak 3 VK105 PF2 was in frontline action from early June 44 reaching a total 4480 produced before the Yak3 finished the war in Manchuria and production had switched to the VK107 type (never to see combat in WWII)
The Yak 9U (VK107) was under combat assessment with one regiment from October 44 to January 45 when only then it was released to subsequent combat regiments totalling approx 2500 produced by mid 45 with approx 750 on strength by Mid May 45.

Some Yak  front line introduction dates followed by approx end of production dates

Yak1 (from the I-26-2) June 41 to early 43 {M105}
Yak1(b) (from the Yak1) early 43 to late 43 {M105}
Yak7 (from the UTI26 trainer) Dec 41 to mid 42 {M105}
Yak7b (from the Yak7) mid 42 to mid 44 (main plant has stopped production Dec 43) {M 105 to VK105PF}
Yak9 (std) (from Yak7d/v/b)Nov 42 - - - -
Yak9T (from Yak9) July 43 to late 44  {M 105 to VK105PF}
Yak9D (from Yak9) July 43 to late 44 {M 105 to VK105PF}
Yak3 (from Yak1M dev.) June 44 to mid 45 {VK105 PF2}
Yak9M (from the Yak9T) mid 44 to mid 45 ( A Yak9D in a Yak9T fuselage ){Vk105PF to VK105PF2 after Oct 44}
Yak9U (from Yak9T/D) late 44 to late 45. {Vk107}

Some 35,000 plus Yak fighter variants had been produced by the war end................
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