RAAF 453 Squadron had more than 12 alone.
Page 168 has the start of the details.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/119116066/Defeat-to-Victory-Opt
Thanks Lyric!YES, Page 168
"The first operation with the XVIs was conducted on 21 November, and until 23 November both marks were flown on operations. Most operations were against V2 sites around The Hague, quite often rearming at B.67/Unsel, in Belgium, for futher attacks on the return journey to the UK."D-day had already happened june 6th 1944, FIVE MONTHS LATER, and Spit16's were still based in ENGLAND.
"Later operations flown on 29 April 1945, 453 moved to RAF Lasham, and by 15 June..." Lasham is STILL IN ENGLAND.
SOO, GROUND ATTACK FROM ENGLAND LOL AND THEN WAR WAS OVER! (MAY 7th 1945) So the 453rd had 27 of them?
Combat? MAYBE THEY HAD SOME MAJOR ISSUES AND DEEMED NOT WORTHY OF AIR TO AIR COMBAT?
Wikipedia's table says from 'spitfire variants' article:
"XVI Castle Bromwich 1,054 First Mk XVI October 1944" soo... 1054 built
but how many before wars end?This paragraph of from Wikipedia 'spitfire variants'
says a spit16 should be like a spit9!!!:The Mk XVI was the same as the Mk IX in nearly all respects except for the engine, a Merlin 266. The Merlin 266 was the Merlin 66 and was built under licence in the USA by the Packard Motor Company. The "2" was added as a prefix in order to avoid confusion with the engines, as they required different tooling. All Mk XVI aircraft produced were of the Low-Altitude Fighter (LF) variety. This was not determined by the length of the wings (clipped wings were fitted to most LF Spitifres), but by the engine, which had been optimised for low-altitude operation. All production Mk XVIs had clipped wings for low altitude work and were fitted with the rear fuselage fuel tanks with a combined capacity of 75 gal.[38] Many XVIs featured cut-down rear fuselages with "bubble" canopies. On these aircraft the rear fuselage tank capacity was limited to 66 gal.[38]AGAIN: Karnak...
you say that the spit16 isn't a spit16, ASK HTC, to include in the name LF.Mk IXe?
WHY ARE YOU CALLING ME OUT? CALL OUT HTC's crew! (and NOT SAME planes btw, lots of versions are close, some very different!)
And still
YOU SAY: (AFTER THE SPIT 9)
"VERY FEW SAW COMBAT" (TO ALL THE LATER SPITS)
If you are saying this, they probably didn't see combat at all. LOL.
"NOW MAKE YOUR CHART AGAIN WITH PRODUCTION NUMBERS BEFORE WARS END AND TOTAL PRODUCED, AND CLAIMED KILLS!"
Then I will feel that I learned something from your post. you say the 109g10 THAT GAME HAD wasn't a 109g10. AGAIN, TAKE THIS UP WITH HTC.
Wikipedia:
"Approximately 2,600 G-10s were produced from October 1944 until the war's end."However it was modeled, the real ones were arguably "the BEST" 109s. If ask most Luftwaffe guys in here... SPEED with 20mm's... NOT THE TATER. (tater is neat but has issues, in game, like have to DROP YOUR SPEED and get right close behind a guy to tater him! No spraying about it. "Make the miracle shots, miss the easy ones." ~someone. So drop your speed, stall fight and maybe win, BUT GET PICKED IN A QUICK MINUTE IF IN MAIN ARENA.
You say our g6 is an early model, and you admit that 190a8 'might get a weight reduction.' Enough said?
I add that yes OUR 109g6 is weak, AWESOME TORQ ROLLS THO, when it probably had MORE KILLS THAN ANYTHING IN THE WAR. <-- Hartmann's plane.
And that the 190s pull up, how to aim 4x20mms or 2x20mm and 2xTATERS (ON SAME TRIGGER) with this 'nose drift BUG?'
410's noses down... how to aim a precision high-powerd sniper weapon with this 'drift BUG?'
SPACE INVADERS AND ASTROIDS THE NOSE STAYED WHERE YOU LEFT IT!
And the facts are all over the 109e had twice the kills of RAF fighters in Battle of Britain historic with England having RADAR and AT LEAST 50miles of water AT SHORTEST CROSSING (London and Calais).
And Politics?
Read 177 thread to learn all about how KARNAK hates the 177 and luftwaffles of any kind.
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,345695.0.htmlI don't know what you 'love' but I know you hate Luftwaffe, 20,000 posts of pretending to be OBJECTIVE while actually hiding HATRED against anything and everything German!
In the 1930s the RAF decided to go straight from the .303 to the 20mm. They saw the .50s as better than the .303s, but also as only a stopgap that would face the same deficiencies as the .303. The only reason any of their planes ended up with .50s was due to the readily available supply from the US. Per the US Navy's tests the Spitfire Mk XVI has the same effective firepower as the P-47's eight .50s.
There was a mockup on the Mk IV, the originally planned Griffon Spit, of six Hispano Mk IIs, but that obviously never happened.
IF IN THE 1930's THE RAF KNEW THEIR 303's SUXED, THEN WHY THE DID THE SUMMER OF 1940 BATTLE OF BRITAIN SPITFIRE HAVE EIGHT 303's!!! OH MEIN GOTT IN HIMMEL!!!*EDIT: AND THE HURI Mk1 had EIGHT 303s!
Typical KARNAK LOGIC.
YOU SHOULD CHECK THE TROLLING RULES. AND PLEASE POST A DAM SOURCE ONCE IN A WHILE?