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But the Merlin!
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Has a nice sound when it's bursting into flames. lol
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Those are the exhausts mate!
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Yeah, I don't recall Yak or La pilots complaining about their planes getting hit with some rounds, and gasoline spilling into the cockpit.
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Yak's used straight inline engines, except the Yak-11 which was a Yak-3 with a radial, but they were used as trainers; rather than fighters. La's used radials, but they were fuel injected. So that's why they don't cut out when you nose them down like the I-16 and I-153.
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Once the La-7 came out, a new developer took charge and it became the ASh-82 radial engine. Which once more was just a M-82FN lightened even more, and higher RPMs. (history less over. ![]() And everyone knows Russia in general likes keeping things simple. And Radial engines are probably one of the simplest engines out there. lol |
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