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Reading a lot of posts on a lot of threads here, much is made of which aircraft would win in a one on one. I have an idea in mind that in many cases the performance a pilot wanted was that to get him into a good position, speed and climb. After that the performance is what will keep him alive. With two equally matched planes and pilots it is very difficult to maneuver into a kill situation. Spitfires were armed with canon (admittedly they didnt work too well) in the BoB. Since most kills are made when the target doesnt see the victor the Spitfire didnt really become more lethal during the war. Its ability to get into position and escape did change a lot though.
All I can say is you don't start off on a full-race motorcycle ... you work up to it, somewhat gradually due to the price of the things. Pbehn is right, rookies on a track don't brake or corner well, and aren't smart enough to get out of the way. But we ALL had to start somewhere. A couple of times I went to a rookie and talked him into following me for a few laps to learn the track. It was an attempt to make is safer for me! It worked. The rookie wasn't a threat in the race, but WAS fast enough not to get in the way. I still didn't win, but did OK.
As for trials, it is easily the most fun I ever had on a motorcycle. Here is 10-time World Champion Toni Bou riding a staged indoor event. Hope you like it.
I am nowhere NEAR his class, but did OK in local Arizona events out in the desert rocks.
Damn! This should have gone in the off-topic forum. Maybe Adler or Joe can move it there ... or else not. I won't post more motorsports other than aircraft in here, so maybe leave it ... your call. Slap me, please.
I'm not sure how they managed that (unless the Luftwaffe's mathematicians helped,) since 502 109s were shot down during the Battle, against 276 Spitfires and 406 Hurricanes.During the Battle of Britain 109's shot down more Spits than they lost, .
Try "How the Spitfire Won the Battle of Britain," by Dilip Sarkar, who also refers to research, published in 1996, by John Alcorn; one thing they are at pains to point out is that, with the available information (which is unlikely to change,) it is utterly impossible to state, with total accuracy, which aircraft shot down which. The book shows comprehensive monthly figures, from mid-July to the end of October, including claims, which make entertaining reading.When I look up the Battle of Britain, I find a LOT of writing, but almost no summary of losses by type except for a few day or weeks. I can find absoutely NO lists that show losses by type of victor (that is Bf 109 losses to, say ..., Spitfires),.
Try "How the Spitfire Won the Battle of Britain," by Dilip Sarkar, who also refers to research, published in 1996, by John Alcorn; one thing they are at pains to point out is that, with the available information (which is unlikely to change,) it is utterly impossible to state, with total accuracy, which aircraft shot down which. The book shows comprehensive monthly figures, from mid-July to the end of October, including claims, which make entertaining reading.
there were also Bf110s taking some RAF planes
The thing is, when the war was going on, why the basic infornmation was not recorded escapes me.
And they would have a very poor balance sheet. Well over 200 (223 is a generally accepted figure) of those Bf 110s were lost, mostly shot down by Spitfires or Hurricanes. That's 90% of the strength they started the campaign with.
On 15th August alone 30 were lost (7 from Epro.Gr.210, 22 from ZG 76 which effectively destroyed the Gruppe as an operational unit in a single afternoon. The other loss was 1 from ZG 2).
I have seen it argued that the Bf 110 was a success in the BoB, but I very much doubt that the men of the zerstorer units who suffered such heavy casualties would agree.
Cheers
Steve
I agree, but even losing at 10:1 it gives 20 kills to the 109.
I agree, but even losing at 10:1 it gives 20 kills to the 109.
Frome the title ,this dook appears very objactive and NOT AT ALL biased