GermansRGeniuses
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cheddar cheese said:GermansRGeniuses said:Got it, it took me one minute, two seconds...
Sure, go ahead and rub it in
That was the point...
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cheddar cheese said:GermansRGeniuses said:Got it, it took me one minute, two seconds...
Sure, go ahead and rub it in
Erich said:a couple of notes as I own much of the first cine films shown.
The 110G-2 that slowly creeps up on the rear of the B-17 is armed with 4 mg 17's and two lower 20mm's in the lower nose. I can tell you for a fact if it had been a latter G-2 with all 20mm's or two 30mms and two lower 20mm's the whole tail of the B-17 would have been blown off and the engine blown off.
Much of the Fw 190A-8 footage on the rear of the B-24's in silver is done by Sturm Fw's. Notice the one hit to the left wing of the Lib that catches on an immediate fire from the Minen round
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Erich said:a couple of notes as I own much of the first cine films shown.
The 110G-2 that slowly creeps up on the rear of the B-17 is armed with 4 mg 17's and two lower 20mm's in the lower nose. I can tell you for a fact if it had been a latter G-2 with all 20mm's or two 30mms and two lower 20mm's the whole tail of the B-17 would have been blown off and the engine blown off.
Much of the Fw 190A-8 footage on the rear of the B-24's in silver is done by Sturm Fw's. Notice the one hit to the left wing of the Lib that catches on an immediate fire from the Minen round
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Erich said:hmmmmmmm thought I explained this in heavy detail earlier. 2cm and 3cm HEI had the effect when hitting the aluminum skin of an a/c , would cause an immediate fire, so fuel tanks were likely susceptible but any place along the fuselage and in the interior would cause such havoc that the bomber would go down. engines on one side of the wing were the likely target after the rear gunner was put out of commision. If the Fw 190 had 13mm's they were used against the tail postion and then closing in would use the 2cm and finally the 3cm.
"Minensprenggranate mit Zerleger" (HEI-SD) mine shell, m=92,0g, l=82,9mm, 18g high explosive, Vo=785m/s, ol=146,1mm, 14,8g Nz.R.P. (1,3x1,45/0,2) propellant, electrical primer "J", headstamp: exw | 8 | 45 , yellow projectile with green band below fuze, black markings: M El exw 91 45 Mv exw 263/44 ,
"Panzerbrandgranate Phosphor ohne Zerleger" (API) Phosphorous shell, m=115g, l=80,0mm, 3,6g White Phosphorous in sealed Aluminum container, Vo=720m/s, ol=145,5mm, 14,8g Nz.R.P. (1,3x1,45/0,2) propellant, percussion primer, headstamp: wg | 593 | 44 , black bullet with blue band above bourolet, white
markings: Ph edq 335/44, stamped in markings: eel 147/44
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Base/1852/Cutaways.html
Erich said:I already posted all this info previously................