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Old 05-31-2011, 08:55 PM
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Here is a little insight to the power of those 20mm and 30mm that are on our lovely planes.

This is a 40mm machine gun.

http://youtu.be/dSp7CipN1pw
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Old 05-31-2011, 09:02 PM
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Here is a little insight to the power of those 20mm and 30mm that are on our lovely planes.

This is a 40mm machine gun.

http://youtu.be/dSp7CipN1pw
This fella is mad...

Someone posted a clip not so long ago..hes got a very big array of weapons to play with in his videos..

You wouldnt want too many of those hitting yer airframe
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Old 05-31-2011, 09:04 PM
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Made it so it can be watched here on the forum, hope you dont mind.
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Old 05-31-2011, 09:15 PM
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Here is a little insight to the power of those 20mm and 30mm that are on our lovely planes.

This is a 40mm machine gun.

http://youtu.be/dSp7CipN1pw
oooooooffff!!!what a crazy fire power!!and tell me if i m wrong but a 40 mm vickers guns were put in the hurricane IV wings?...imagine how the wing must be solid!!!
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Old 05-31-2011, 09:21 PM
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oooooooffff!!!what a crazy fire power!!and tell me if i m wrong but a 40 mm vickers guns were put in the hurricane IV wings?...imagine how the wing must be solid!!!
Your right, the Hurricane's in North Africa (Mk IID's) were armed with 40MM guns, and ontop of that caused MASS amounts of damage to enemy units and vehicles. They were absolutely deadly. Though the wing was ever so slighty modified to be able to carry the vickers s gun.

The Hurricane could do it though, with such a thick wing in comparison to other fighters such as the Spitfire/Mustang, so it made for a vert sturdy gun platform.

You name it the Hurricane could do it. It may not of been the best fighter aircraft by the end of the war, but it was without a doubt the most versatile aircraft of the war having been used in every role without much ugrading etc.

A true work horse.


On topic.... did you see the manaquin get destroyed in that clip? Nasty!! And the recoil it had when in fully automatic mode. Ouch!!

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Old 05-31-2011, 09:28 PM
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Sorry for lack of sound.

The mighty Hurricane tank buster. AKA - Flying can opener!!
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Old 05-31-2011, 09:53 PM
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Your right, the Hurricane's in North Africa (Mk IID's) were armed with 40MM guns, and ontop of that caused MASS amounts of damage to enemy units and vehicles. They were absolutely deadly. Though the wing was ever so slighty modified to be able to carry the vickers s gun.

The Hurricane could do it though, with such a thick wing in comparison to other fighters such as the Spitfire/Mustang, so it made for a vert sturdy gun platform.

You name it the Hurricane could do it. It may not of been the best fighter aircraft by the end of the war, but it was without a doubt the most versatile aircraft of the war having been used in every role without much ugrading etc.

A true work horse.


On topic.... did you see the manaquin get destroyed in that clip? Nasty!! And the recoil it had when in fully automatic mode. Ouch!!
yes i'm agree with u.and your video is very intteresting,a lot of details about the vickers 40 mm,i read in a book that the nickname of the hurricane with 40 mm guns was "the can-opener"...we can understand why!!!
yes i see the manaquin...the recoil...and the noise too!!!terrible!!!
the free french air force used hurricane in the desert war in ww2 too.
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Old 05-31-2011, 10:08 PM
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Have you ever heard of the French pilot Pierre Le Gloan?

I hadnt until recently, and i must admit he's something of a strange one. He fought for the Allies, then the Vichy French, then the Allies again. By the time of his death he had accounted for a few kills,

Amongst them..

Germans while flying for the French

RAF planes while flying against us for the vichy French

Italian planes whileflying for the free french.

The guy got about a bit!!
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Old 05-31-2011, 10:55 PM
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If we're talking big guns and aircraft my vote for WoS is already cast for one of these please.......
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