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But in the Spit there is no space for farmer's daughter...
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![]() A whole generation of pilots learned to treasure the Spitfire for its delightful response to aerobatic manoeuvres and its handiness as a dogfighter. Iit is odd that they had continued to esteem these qualities over those of other fighters in spite of the fact that they were of only secondary importance tactically.Thus it is doubly ironic that the Spitfire’s reputation would habitually be established by reference to archaic, non-tactical criteria. |
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Sometimes, yes.
WAAF Margaret Horton had a ride on the tail of a Spitfire, AB 910, as an unexpected passenger in 1945. ![]() http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/s...a2742275.shtml |
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In Murmansk, Russia, 3 people where killled when a Hurricane (or spit?) chrashed due to the same thing. But there, the ground was in such a poor state that they used to have 2 persons sitting on the tailplane. The plane got too tailheavy and chrashed immediately after takeoff, killling the pilot and the two 'passsengers'. I have the story in a book at home.
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YES YES i see video of FIRST RUSSIAN FEMALE PILOTS and AMERICAN and ENGLISH il-2 not have female pilots voice and 3d human and i LOOCK SOW PILOTS 3d DESINE but only MAN sex FEMALE SEX IN SOW not EXIST.
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In the context of what you're saying, abruptly shoving the throttle forward momentarily creates a "surge" of some sort, it goes away after a second or so as the engine stabilizes. I don't know if this happens in aircraft with manual mixture controls (as when you set it manually for a given altitude, it's correct for all throttle positions), but real pilots mentioned seeing it a lot on German fighters. These had automatic systems (analog computers to be more precise), which continuously fine-tuned the mixture. So, when going to full throttle it took a second or two for the system to stabilize due to its analog nature. Even in modern piston engined general aviation aircraft, it is usually advised to move the throttle smoothly, in order to have time to diagnose possible problems but also to prevent "drowning out" the engine with too much fuel. Of course, combat aircraft are built with different tolerances and in the heat of combat one doesn't always have the luxury of being smooth with the controls, so they slammed the throttles if for example they got bounced and the "black trail" effect happened as a result. |
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just to clear things up this is a Canadain female pilot
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Next time I'm in Canada, I think I'll be hanging out at airstrips more often!
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Just impressive, Oleg. Thank you!
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FIRST WOMAN PILOTS WW2 is absolutely RUSSIAN WOMAN.AFTER ENGLISH and AMERICAN.
LOOCK THIS LINK: http://mysite.pratt.edu/~rsilva/sovwomen.htm AMERICAN: http://cruelkev2.blogspot.com/2009/0...ve-medals.html VERY BEATUFULL RUSSIAN GIRL uaoooooooooo:
Last edited by Xilon_x; 05-29-2010 at 11:04 AM. |
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