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Extremely well done P51C-5NT 3D virtual cockpit
http://www.stclairphoto-imaging.com/...g/P51_swf.html hold left mouse button to pan zoom in/out with mouse wheel Last edited by WTE_Galway; 01-30-2012 at 06:31 AM. |
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I can tell you a Real short story about I-16 and Bf-109 E:
One Soviet pilot of I-16 was cought in very low dogfight with 2 Bf-109 E. The soviet pilot have done everything, but he cannot escape from the Bf-109 E's. I-16 was triying to escape on high speed over one lawn, with 1 Bf-109 E very close on its tail. Looking backwards, the soviet pilot hits a pile of hay on the lawn. The soviet I-16 imediately does somethig as salto with its nose downwards, stalling very strong, but still in the air. The soviet pilot is thrown from the open cannopy, falling on the lawn injured with trauma, but alive. The german pilot of Bf-109 E was not so lucky: Bf-109 E crashes in to the stalled in to the air I-16 and explodes. The german pilot dyes. Soviet troops take the injured pilot and send him in to the hosspital. Thats all I know.
Does anybody knows more details on this accident? <---BG-09---<<< |
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http://i16fighter.ru/usage/ww2op/ww2op.htm in russian but...
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Большое спасибо за линк! Я знаю Руский - прочитаю все! Thank you!
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I advise you to try to read this story(maybe with google translater). It's very interesting story, pilot's fate is unknown. Сasualties in fight 10/2.
http://nnm.ru/blogs/hot_tabych/zazer...-snimka/page1/ Last edited by xpzorg; 02-01-2012 at 03:39 PM. |
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Those fighters were used as needed, to say they flew almost exclusively as BnZ is simply wrong. What about i. e. the many bomb carrying 109's, they flew usually on the deck. The fighters might have planned for BnZ, but then again: no plan survives the contact with the enemy.
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If they had to chase an I-16, on the deck, they did just that. Not all made it out of it and not all could afford to fly how they wanted. It was a real war not a game.
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+1. The first casuality in war is the battle plan.
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Quite seriously: I am considering soviet war stories to be usually grossly blown out of proportion on behalf of the soviet authorities (Stalin ordered "improved" historiography after the war). Far too often this or that soviet pilot was injured/got his aircraft set on fire/whatever and still outfought so-and-so-many german fighters. I have read too many stories like this, most of them following exactly the same script without many or any deviations, so I simply discard them all as potentially or even most probably made up.
Sorry and hats off to the veterans. No slant against them, they're as much the victims of state propaganda as the general audience. |
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