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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Ripsnort on November 10, 2000, 08:53:00 AM
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Okay, so it was 11/11/00 that these two events took place, fill in the blanks:
This aircraft raised the international speed record to 379.39 MPH on Nov. 11th, 1937.
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On Nov.12th, 1944, this type of aircraft used by the British had their armour stripped and internal gas tanks added and attacked a German battleship in the Norwegian fjord of Tromso, dropping 12,000 lb Tallboy bombs to sink her...what was the type of aircraft_________ and what was the name of the ship?____________
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Bf109 - I beleive the r variant
Lancaster
Target = Tirpitz
Cheers,
Rifle
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I thought it too simple! Gonna have to dig for better material!
The 109 was a Bf 109 V13 (R variant?)
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The R stood for record .. and it was a 209 .. they only claimed it was a 109 for propaganda reasons .. but rather it was a completely different aircraft which sole purpose was to break the speed record.
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Originally posted by Duckwing6:
The R stood for record .. and it was a 209 .. they only claimed it was a 109 for propaganda reasons .. but rather it was a completely different aircraft which sole purpose was to break the speed record.
What?!? The Nazi party lying to the world to benefit them for propaganda reasons? Say it isn't so! (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif)
Seriously, what are your source for that? I'd like to read it.
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Found this in the Great Book of WWII AIrplanes:
"The Bf109 V12 and V13(the last of the original pre-production prototypes) were also originally fitted with the DB600A. The V13 aircraft was later re-engined with the new and more powerful DB601 and was the aircraft which set the world airspeed record for land based aircraft in November, 1937. Covering a 3-km(1.86mile) straight course twice in both directions, the Bf109V13 was clocked at an average airspeed of 610.5km/h(379.38MPH)."
-SW
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AND the first Me209 didn't get into the air until 12 May 1939. Almost a year after the world speed record. The 209 was designed solely for an attempt on the world absolute speed record. The 209V1 got into the air until August 1938 and succeeded in raising the record to 469.22MPH (755,11km/h) on 26 April, 1939....
The Complete Book of Fighters... I kinda paraphrased it but it's all there.
-SW
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Doh .. mixing up all them records (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Thanks, guys, I learn something every day on this BB, great stuff!
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OK, so who eventually broke that record at 540.6mph in 1969?
Which WW2 fighter was he flying? (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Hey Rip...the 11 is Sat...(was just checking and thats where I have the Bf109 V13)
(http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif)
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Originally posted by Jigster:
Hey Rip...the 11 is Sat...(was just checking and thats where I have the Bf109 V13)
(http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif)
Nice calendar ain't it?
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Juzz, I think the plane your talking about was a heavily modified F8F Bearcat that took the speed record and holds it to this day for fastest piston engine plane, I think.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort:
Nice calendar ain't it?
Actually, I have the Ghosts calender.
I won it as a WB free-bee back at the beginning of the year (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/biggrin.gif)