Author Topic: PYRO/Everyone Please look at these Bi-planes and tell me what you think of them!  (Read 264 times)

Offline gofaster

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« Reply #15 on: April 26, 2002, 02:50:00 PM »
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Originally posted by milnko

If we ever git a P-40 in AH, I'll fly it in the MA, sure I'll get kilt quick, But I'll look cool as I'm dyin' in it.

And that's the most important thing... to look cool:cool:


Sounds good to me!  I can get killed in a Spitfire IX just as easily as I can get killed in a P-40, but in a P-40 I'll at least look like John Wayne as I spiral down :D

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« Reply #16 on: April 26, 2002, 02:55:26 PM »
LOL yep gofaster thats why I want biplanes! I can look cool dying and kill all the spits in turn fights either way you can't loose :D

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« Reply #17 on: April 26, 2002, 02:55:28 PM »
Milenko,

Quoting your response from above,
""Mister, we deal in lead."-Steve McQueen The Magnificent Seven"

I have checked our membership logs and find that Steve McQueen was never in the Mag7. You must be refering to the movie then, correct?:) :cool:
~The pilot that flies alone, dies alone~

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« Reply #18 on: April 26, 2002, 05:52:59 PM »
Biplanes... hmmn..

...the Hs123, used as a Stuka before the Ju87 came along, andmuch involved in close support of troops for as long as they could be kept flying. They were so useful there were calls for them to be put back into production even as late as 1943 IIRC.
..the Swordfish or "Stringbag", famous for attacks on the Bismark (and the Italian fleet, I think?)
...the Gladiator, famed for its part in the defence of Malta
.. Fiat CR42 - whilst only the one prototype version had a top speed over 300mph, it was nevertheless a fast agile biplane fighter. A few flew in the Battle of Britain escorting Italian bombers, but the Italian units were such easy meat to the RAF that they were soon withdrawn. Whether this was due to equipment or pilot experience I do not know.
...Polikarpov (Po2?), the kukuruznik ("corn-cutter) -used for night harassment attacks against the German Army, and one of the Russians most hated (by the Germans) weapons of war

As for other early war planes, I wonder whether the potential popularity of the  Mosca/Rata would be affected if the fighter pilots here knew that the cannons used in cannon-armed variants had such a rapid rate of fire that it packed by far the heaviest punch from a 3-second burst of any fighter in the world well into WW2?  Howsabout the biplane fighter that followed the Mosca into production and replaced it in the Chinese theatre?

A few well-chosen early war planes and AH could cover not just WW2 but also the Spanish Civil War.  :-)

And, yes I'd fly biplanes in the MA, if we had them to fly.

Esme

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« Reply #19 on: April 26, 2002, 06:26:09 PM »
I have a feeling we will be getting them soon or at least I hope we will, I wanna see a SwordFish (that could carry a torp or 1500lbs of bombs and take on/off a carrier... at least I think it could) and a biplane fighter of some sort...