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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

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Old 10-31-2010, 02:49 PM
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Hurricane momentum= 3000Kg*300KM/h
Hispano Bullet momentum = (0.13Kg~0.168Kg)* (3000Km/h, about 2800ft/s)

ratio of mumentum = 1 : 2300

Still can make enough shake.... Even a tiny vibrator in my iPhone can make me shake.

Of course, Oleg just played at easy mode in the video and there is no shake..
1:2300 = 3 orders of magnitude

BTW if my memory is good enough, during the BoB the Hurricanes didn't have Hispanos, but 8 Brownings .303, and the muzzle speed of the 11 g bullet was some 2500 km/h, and the weight of the Hurricane was 3950 kg, and when attacking bombers I'd fly a little faster than 300 km/h ... details of course my friend

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Old 10-31-2010, 03:24 PM
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Check this video. Belgian FN made .50cal gunpods.

http://www.fnhusa.com/mil/video/video.asp

Click on the "PODS" video. Watch specially the first part where the pods are used on fixed wing aircraft.
We know SOW video was recorded on easy setings. If is anything like Il-2 easy setings, this means without much vibration and most likely little to no bulet drop. I'd say SOW video looks mighty close.

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Old 10-31-2010, 03:29 PM
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So kinetic energy of the bullet: one half of m (mass) times v (speed) squared...

v squared is 3000 km/h squared and that is 9,000,000 and actually all this should be calculated in meters and seconds...

Which is relevant momemtum or kinetic energy ?
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So kinetic energy of the bullet: one half of m (mass) times v (speed) squared...

v squared is 3000 km/h squared and that is 9,000,000 and actually all this should be calculated in meters and seconds...

Which is relevant momemtum or kinetic energy ?
Momentum is simply velocity x mass ... and the ratio is adimensional ... that's my last post on the subject, I don't want to attract here the UBI forum's masters of physics ...
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1:2300 = 3 orders of magnitude

BTW if my memory is good enough, during the BoB the Hurricanes didn't have Hispanos, but 8 Brownings .303, and the muzzle speed of the 11 g bullet was some 2500 km/h, and the weight of the Hurricane was 3950 kg, and when attacking bombers I'd fly a little faster than 300 km/h ... details of course my friend
It's been a long time. Hope to see you this post someday, as I did.
We've got to consider the explosion which occurs whenever every bullet gets fired. Of course momentum things still working.

Trajectories of bullet look not good and seem to be laser beam.
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