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Both 6 or 8 guns were standard options. the 8 gun option carried less ammunition to compensate for the weight of the extra browning and had other performance limitations. I think overall in real life 6 guns was usually preferred though I am not 100% sure on that. In games of course people will go for 8 guns every time. |
Really the P47 had 6 guns? Dang, I always thought it was the one plane that always had 8 guns haha. In Il2 its 50cals seem to be the deadliest, its either they are actually coded to be more deadly due to the ammo its got or its juist the weight of fire from its guns but ive got more instant kills w/ the P47s 8 guns then any other plane. its a good plane in game but its kinda stall like in dogfights and sharp turns....50% fuel makes it manageable atleast =D Lolz, also, has anoyone else noticed the D27 flies better then the D27 Late? My uncle and i experimented w/ planes and the P47s were one of them and my uncle noticed that the D27 Late liked to stall the most and handled the worst of them all....after he mentioned it I flew the different versions and kinda noticed it also.
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I know for sure that all of the 4th Fighter Group Tbolts had 6 guns.
This is an example of a 6 gun 47. If you look closely you can see that the outmost gun ports are covered. No idea which particular fighter group this plane is from. The six gun option was probably more common with the earlier variants of the Jug considering they had a more immature version of the engine, not sure about the details though. :S My only real gripe with the Jug ingame that the 3d cockpit is subpar compared to all other examples. :( DT should at least try to retexture/replace the gunsight, that orange blob is just plain ugly. @WTE_Galway Could you link to that discussion please? Many thanks. |
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I don't have it linked but do have some of the reference material linked from it, all of which mentions 6 and 8 gun versions but none say anything conclusive about what was used when and where: P47 tactical trials: http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.o...-47c-afdu.html Flight manual (unfortunately I think the preview of the trigger and gun section has been removed) http://books.google.com.au/books?id=...page&q&f=false P47 test flight journal from June 1943 http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...g=content;col1 |
Buren, The outermost gun is covered with tape to protect it from debris. The other guns have condoms over them. This was a common practice.
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Oh, ok. It looked way too similar to a model of a 6 gun example. @WTE_Galway Thanks. Going to check them out. |
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It's the same code for the .50cals in the P-47 but having 8 definitely is more destructive than 4 or 6. I haven't noticed any difference in handling between the D-27 and the D Late. They are supposed to be the same with the D Late having a tweaked engine for higher performance (supposedly near M levels). The P-47 can be flown successfully on some dogfight servers with only 25% fuel. That can also be offset by using fuel tanks plus the 25% fuel option. It handles much better without the extra fuel weighing it down. Like most US aircraft the P-47 carries substantial internal fuel and has better range than many of the German and Russian aircraft that have very short ranges. |
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