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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: humble on January 14, 2002, 05:54:25 PM
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hope this isn't to far off topic...was amazed when I read it:eek:
What WWI scout (where it may be off topic a bit) had a 37mm cannon firing thru the propeller hub?
This was a true production aircraft, 7 confirmed kills from one well known ace and 4 from another.
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A couple versions of the SPAD had this 37mm.
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SPAD XIII
Cannon was hand loaded.
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wow, that was fast....obviously some of us have to much time on our hands (me included I guess). Was amazed someone could score 7 confirmed kills (4-5 probables) with a single shot 37mm. Guess no more squeaking bout needing to close inside 100 yds with the various 30-40mm stuff in AH.
Was the SPAD XII that seemed to be the actual varient used in front line units.
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A 37mm?? Was this an exploding shell??
Damn.. just thinkin about a 37mm shell hittin a WWI kite... a whole new view of the term 'confetti'.
I'm willin ta bet anybody that would fly a 37mm equipped spad prolly blew up their train sets (and everybody elses) when they were kids.
Jeeezus.. 37mm... make for of a heluva WWI HO party plane, enh? Maybe we could get a Faiery Swordfish in AH loaded with one... hehehhe
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it was Georges Guynemer and if i recall Ok it was a SPAD S.VII not a spad XIII
Dohhhhhhhhhhhh
I forgot René Fonck ,Navare and Rickenbacker !!!!
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If memory serves, a variant of the Voison 3 replaced the observer with a *47mm* cannon. But I think it was only used against ground targets and so probably does not count for this thread.
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Fonck (dont think this is right spelling on name, was leading allied ace) flew the XII for a few months...he had 7 confirmed kills with the 37mm and claimed an additional 4 probables. (think may-june 1917).