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olife 11-02-2009 02:33 AM

f6f hellcat is a cool name

Vulcan607 11-02-2009 02:54 PM

Vickers Valient has a ring to it.

haitch40 11-02-2009 02:58 PM

hmm cool aircraft name

f86 sabre
or F4 phantom

Panzergranate 11-02-2009 03:06 PM

Both the Hurricane and Spitfire had something that the Yak and the LaGG didn't have..... armour plating behind the pilot's seat and a firewall between the cockpit and the fuel tank.

The I-i53 ahd a terrible reputation for the airflow blowing through the undercarriage well turning the cockpit into a blast furnace when the non-self sealing or armoured fuel tanks caught fire. It is because of this that Soviet pilots never felw with the canopy cover ftted, as they needed to escape in a hurry when hit.

Vulcan607 11-02-2009 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Panzergranate (Post 116759)
Both the Hurricane and Spitfire had something that the Yak and the LaGG didn't have..... armour plating behind the pilot's seat and a firewall between the cockpit and the fuel tank.

The I-i53 ahd a terrible reputation for the airflow blowing through the undercarriage well turning the cockpit into a blast furnace when the non-self sealing or armoured fuel tanks caught fire. It is because of this that Soviet pilots never felw with the canopy cover ftted, as they needed to escape in a hurry when hit.

I take it this continues from mine and soviets discussion.

Ancient Seraph 11-02-2009 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Vulcan607 (Post 116760)
I take it this continues from mine and soviets discussion.

Most of Panzergranate's posts involve randomly spewing historical info. Not always relevant.

Vulcan607 11-02-2009 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Ancient Seraph (Post 116761)
Most of Panzergranate's posts involve randomly spewing historical info. Not always relevant.

Thats not neccisarily a bad thing.

Soviet Ace 11-02-2009 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Panzergranate (Post 116759)
Both the Hurricane and Spitfire had something that the Yak and the LaGG didn't have..... armour plating behind the pilot's seat and a firewall between the cockpit and the fuel tank.

The I-153 ahd a terrible reputation for the airflow blowing through the undercarriage well turning the cockpit into a blast furnace when the non-self sealing or armoured fuel tanks caught fire. It is because of this that Soviet pilots never felw with the canopy cover ftted, as they needed to escape in a hurry when hit.

Actually, later LaGG-3s did have armor plating, but only experimental versions did, but the pilots didn't like it because it restricted their view. Second, the Yaks didn't need armor plating behind the pilot because they had bullet proof glass behind them. Which the La's also had, and LaGG-3s of later types.

And that's not the only reason I-153 Chaika pilots had their canopy open. But also because it gave them a better view, and they weren't restricted by the canopy. And it was only a a couple of types of I-153s that had canopies. Most were open cockpit like the I-16s.

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Originally Posted by Vulcan607 (Post 116760)
I take it this continues from mine and soviets discussion.

That was a good discussion. :D

Vulcan607 11-03-2009 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Soviet Ace (Post 116817)



That was a good discussion. :D

Yeah i would have called it an argument but it was more freindly.
more of a gentlemans disagreement.

Soviet Ace 11-03-2009 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Vulcan607 (Post 117022)
Yeah i would have called it an argument but it was more freindly.
more of a gentlemans disagreement.

Well I don't know about you. But I wasn't arguing. More like you said a gentleman's disagreement. But it was like me an FOZ, no real anger or anything. Just friendly rivalry. :D

Oh and Yak-3 wins every time. :P


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