Still in trouble trying to detect historical ammo load(s) for early versions... About Oerlikon cannons I find 55, 60, and 90 rounds per gun on different sources. Official documents at Avialogs don't help much: a "Trommeln T 60-FF" is mentioned about A-1 variant, which lets think to 60 rounds,
but, about A-5, only ammunition weight is stated:
whilst german Wiki reports 90 RPG both for A-3 and A-5 variants (how to fit 90 cartridges in a drom made for 60? I wonder - something like Lewis drum, increased from 47 to 97?):
the figure of 55 derives only by rumors of reduced drum loading to avoid weapon jamming.
To complete my mental confusion, also figures about outer wing cannons MG 151/20 E are uncertain:
130 Schuβ
or 140?
Finally, pardon me for my fussiness and thanks in advance for any help.
but, about A-5, only ammunition weight is stated:
whilst german Wiki reports 90 RPG both for A-3 and A-5 variants (how to fit 90 cartridges in a drom made for 60? I wonder - something like Lewis drum, increased from 47 to 97?):
the figure of 55 derives only by rumors of reduced drum loading to avoid weapon jamming.
To complete my mental confusion, also figures about outer wing cannons MG 151/20 E are uncertain:
130 Schuβ
or 140?
Finally, pardon me for my fussiness and thanks in advance for any help.